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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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Feb 5, 2022 • 32min
Investing When You’re Down
In this discussion, Robert Brokamp, a Certified Financial Planner and retirement expert, shares valuable insights on navigating market downturns. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a long-term perspective and diversifying investments. Listeners learn about the risks of premature selling and the benefits of a disciplined buying approach. Brokamp also advocates for aligning investments with personal financial goals, stressing the value of cash management. His strategies offer a roadmap for both new and seasoned investors looking to make the most of challenging times.

Feb 4, 2022 • 40min
“This is why we invest the way we do.”
This week, Emily Flippen and Jason Moser, senior analysts at Motley Fool, dive into the latest market madness. They discuss Amazon's ad growth and the rising Prime fee, Alphabet's stock split, and Meta's competitive challenges. The talk stretches to Snap's first-ever profit and PayPal's turbulent transition. Plus, they analyze Pinterest's revenue strategy amid user losses and unveil insights on Qualcomm, AMD, and Starbucks. Keep an eye on Chipotle and Tenable Holdings as potential investment gems!

Feb 3, 2022 • 34min
2 Companies Testing Investors' Patience
Tim Beyers, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, and Brian Feroldi, a guest expert, dive into the challenges facing Meta Platforms and Spotify. Beyers discusses Meta's struggles with inflation and Apple's privacy changes affecting their ad revenue, while also analyzing its CEO’s bold strategies. Feroldi takes a closer look at DigitalOcean, noting its appeal to small businesses and its potential to rival giants like Amazon. They explore the crucial balance these companies must strike to keep investor confidence amidst uncertainty.

Feb 2, 2022 • 29min
Investing in Great Leadership
Ron Gross, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, dives into the leadership styles of Sundar Pichai (Alphabet), Dan Schulman (PayPal), and Kevin Johnson (Starbucks). He discusses how Pichai's recent stock split has implications for investors, while Schulman's leadership faces scrutiny after disappointing results. Starbucks is noted for its resilience amid challenges, with Johnson's transparency highlighted as a key asset. Additionally, Maria Gallagher examines the NASDAQ's evolution and its current significance for investors today.

Feb 1, 2022 • 28min
Bellwether Stocks, Managing Your Investment Risk, Alphabet Preview
Bill Mann, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, discusses UPS as a key bellwether stock for the economy, revealing insights into its recent performance and implications for market health. He also highlights ExxonMobil's impressive revenue surge, suggesting further growth potential in energy stocks. Meanwhile, Alison Southwick shares practical strategies for assessing and managing investment risk, reinforcing the importance of understanding personal risk tolerance in decision-making. The conversation touches on Alphabet's upcoming earnings and its strategic shifts in gaming and acquisitions.

Jan 31, 2022 • 27min
Understanding Subscription Businesses, Value Investing's Bad Rap
Join Jason Moser, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, who dives into the fascinating world of subscription businesses, discussing their recurring revenue model and the challenges they face, such as subscriber churn. He shares insights on how streaming giants like Netflix and Disney+ are tackling these issues. Alongside Jim Gillies, another senior analyst, the conversation shifts to value investing, exploring its misunderstood reputation and potential growth in tech giants like Intel. They also weigh the merits of investing in stable versus speculative companies.

Jan 30, 2022 • 31min
The Power of Regret, with Dan Pink
Dan Pink, best-selling author of 'Drive' and 'To Sell Is Human', dives into the unexpected power of regret in personal development. He shares insights from global surveys revealing universal themes in our regrets and how they can spur meaningful connections. Pink discusses the evolving future of work, the complexities of remote collaboration, and even fond memories of comedian Bob Saget. Plus, he reflects on the high stakes of Major League Baseball negotiations and the importance of thinking about long-term impacts.

Jan 29, 2022 • 36min
Understanding Your Investing Behavior, with Tom Gardner and Morgan Housel
Morgan Housel, author of the best-selling book “The Psychology of Money,” joins Tom Gardner to explore the nuances of investing behavior. They discuss how emotional regulation often influences investment outcomes more than financial analysis. Housel emphasizes the importance of maintaining a cash cushion during market downturns and adopting a long-term mindset. The conversation also touches on redefining money as a tool for enhancing happiness rather than just a means of financial gain.

Jan 28, 2022 • 40min
Big Tech's Big Returns, Sports Business in the Spotlight
Emily Flippen and Ron Gross, both Senior Analysts at Motley Fool, dive into record revenues from Apple and Microsoft and discuss shifts in the retail landscape with Lowe's and Petco's innovative partnership. They also analyze investment opportunities featuring Fulgent Genetics and Garmin. Sports Business Journal's John Ourand shares insights on the rising NFL ratings, the significance of the Olympics for NBC, and challenges facing Major League Baseball. This lively discussion highlights market trends and the evolving sports broadcast landscape.

Jan 27, 2022 • 29min
Betting on the Winter Olympics, Exploring Global FinTech
Maria Gallagher, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, dives into Comcast's streaming challenges with Peacock, especially as they bet big on the Winter Olympics to boost viewership. She also highlights how McDonald's is tackling rising costs and Levi Strauss's optimistic outlook for 2022. Joining her, Asit Sharma explores the transformative impact of Wise in the global fintech arena, focusing on how it aims to revolutionize currency transactions with efficiency and lower costs, positioning itself as a strong competitor in the market.


