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Motley Fool Money is a daily podcast for stock investors.Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool's investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of investing classes and longer-form interviews.
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Sep 27, 2022 • 27min
Mistakes? We've Made A Few
Asit Sharma, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, shares insights on the recent S&P 500 drop and the concept of 'fortress balance sheets' for companies. He also discusses whether Mullen Automotive qualifies as a meme stock and the lessons learned from investment missteps. Alison Southwick, a Contributor, contrasts views from economists and personal finance authors on saving and investing strategies, highlighting how theoretical principles often clash with practical advice. Their engaging conversation offers valuable perspectives for today’s investors.

Sep 26, 2022 • 21min
Prime Day 2: E-Commerce Boogaloo
Jason Moser, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, dives into Amazon's groundbreaking decision to host a second Prime Day. He discusses the strategic importance of inventory management and its implications for a successful holiday season. The conversation also touches on Apple's upcoming Super Bowl presence and the shifting landscape of tech and entertainment. Additionally, a spirited Bull vs. Bear debate on Airbnb showcases contrasting views on its future, weighing growth potential against regulatory challenges.

Sep 25, 2022 • 20min
What Do Higher Interest Rates Mean for REITs?
John Worth, the Executive Vice President for Research and Investor Outreach at Nareit, dives into the complex world of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). He discusses how some REITs are performing well despite falling stock prices and the lingering effects of COVID on commercial real estate. Worth highlights the resilience of the sector amid rising interest rates and inflation. He also talks about the trend of private equity firms buying public REITs, shedding light on the ongoing mergers and acquisitions shaking up the industry.

Sep 24, 2022 • 25min
Morgan Housel on Inflation, Incentives, and Investing through Bear Markets
Morgan Housel, best-selling author of "The Psychology of Money," shares valuable insights into behavioral economics and investing. He discusses how personal experiences shape perceptions of inflation, highlighting its emotional impact. Housel reveals how true investment skill is tested in bear markets and the fine line between luck and skill. He also examines the distortive effects of financial incentives on decision-making, emphasizing the need for alignment between CEO pay and company health. Prepare for engaging stories and thought-provoking ideas!

Sep 23, 2022 • 39min
Recession Fears, House Hacking, Consumer Spending for the Holidays
Robert Leonard, host of the Millennial Investing podcast and author of The Everything Guide to House Hacking, joins the discussion this week. He shares practical insights on house hacking, including tenant screening and property management tips. The group delves into the current economic landscape, examining recession fears and consumer behavior leading into the holiday season. Leonard also addresses common fears about becoming a landlord, highlighting the opportunities house hacking presents for aspiring homeowners and investors.

Sep 22, 2022 • 23min
Are SPACs Done?
Bill Mann, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, shares his insights on the current state of the stock market and the implications of recent interest rate hikes. He discusses the surprising reluctance of private companies to accept large investments and reflects on the troubled waters of SPACs, particularly after Chamath Palihapitiya's decision to shut down two SPACs. The conversation dives into market volatility and the broader economic challenges posed by the Federal Reserve's actions.

Sep 21, 2022 • 24min
YouTube vs. TikTok
YouTube is ramping up competition with TikTok by introducing a new revenue-sharing model aimed at enticing creators. The conversation dives into the dynamics of creator loyalty and the monetary strategies that drive both platforms. They also discuss the qualities that make a great CEO and the importance of solid leadership in tech. On the investment front, there's advice on simplifying strategies, highlighting the advantages of passive investing over active approaches. Finally, the impact of strong financials during downturns is examined, showcasing companies that weather storms better.

Sep 20, 2022 • 27min
"Make no mistake, this too shall pass."
Bill Mann, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, shares his insights on the stock market's volatility and the ongoing bear market's eventual end. He discusses major companies like Microsoft preparing for future economic challenges and unpacks a bizarre incident involving Beyond Meat's COO. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of consumer goods investing, emphasizing brand power and the distinction between staples and discretionary items. Mann stresses the importance of a long-term perspective amid short-term financial turmoil.

Sep 19, 2022 • 21min
Pessimism High? Might Be Time To Buy
John Rotonti, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, shares his perspective on why current investor pessimism presents a prime opportunity for savvy investments. He highlights the importance of staying invested for long-term gains. Tim Beyers, a contributor to This Week in Tech, dives into the intricacies of SaaS companies, discussing which offer 'sticky' software that keeps users engaged amidst fierce competition. The duo also explores market strategies and the impact of recent economic shifts, making for an insightful and timely discussion.

Sep 18, 2022 • 30min
Liz Ann Sonders on Economic Cycles, Stock Prices, and Investing Mistakes
Liz Ann Sonders, Chief Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab, shares her expertise on economic cycles and market dynamics. She discusses how today's economy resembles the 1970s but is also unique. Sonders describes stock prices as the 'mother's milk' of investing, highlighting the importance of understanding market sentiment. She also warns about a common rebalancing mistake investors make, stressing the need for proactive portfolio management amidst changing economic indicators.


