
Motley Fool Money
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.The show is hosted by Dylan Lewis, Ricky Mulvey, and Mary Long.
Latest episodes

16 snips
Dec 5, 2024 • 31min
Bitcoin Breaks $2 Trillion
Jason Moser, an investment analyst at The Motley Fool, and Sanmeet Deo, a senior analyst focusing on retail trends, dive into some hot topics. They discuss Bitcoin's remarkable rise to $100,000, addressing initial skepticism. The conversation shifts to a tragic event in corporate leadership with the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, exploring its impacts. They also tackle Chewy's struggles to attract new customers and the promising turnaround of mall retailers like Gap, analyzing how shifting consumer behaviors influence market dynamics.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 27min
Stop! Please Sign In Again
David Meier, a cybersecurity expert, dives into Okta's impressive earnings and the challenges of multi-factor authentication amidst growing security concerns. He also reflects on Salesforce's leadership and vision. Meanwhile, retirement planning guru Robert Brokamp addresses the fears of outliving savings, highlighting personalized strategies for financial stability and the significance of life expectancy in retirement planning. Both guests offer valuable insights into navigating the evolving landscape of technology and finance.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 30min
Who Won Black Friday, Cyber Monday?
Bill Mann, an investment analyst at The Motley Fool, shares insights on changing retail dynamics, highlighting a shift towards online shopping and the impact of South Korea's political landscape on companies like Samsung. Cybersecurity expert Dave Hatter discusses the dangers of data collection by big tech and practical steps for protecting personal information. They delve into the evolution of consumer habits during peak shopping days, the challenges faced by traditional retailers, and the increasing importance of digital privacy in a tech-driven world.

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Dec 2, 2024 • 34min
Intel: 3rd in a Two-Horse Race
Tim Beyers, a Motley Fool analyst, discusses Intel's recent struggles under CEO Pat Gelsinger, focusing on the company's late entry into AI and challenges in the chip market. He suggests that Gelsinger’s long-term investments may yet bear fruit. Meanwhile, cybersecurity consultant Dave Hatter delves into the troubling world of surveillance capitalism, shedding light on how users' private data is often mishandled and the importance of understanding privacy policies. Together, they navigate the complex landscape of tech and data privacy.

Nov 29, 2024 • 41min
Dirty Words: Election, Tariffs, Spatchcock
This week, hosts delve into the curious gap between soaring stock market returns and the reality faced by everyday consumers. They dish out some humble pie, highlighting lessons from Target and Outset Medical while expressing gratitude for giants like Costco. The conversation skips over contentious issues like tariffs and elections, offering lighter alternative topics for Thanksgiving tables. Listener questions lead to insights on financial strategies, holiday shopping impact, and festive cooking tips, making for a delightful blend of finance and fun.

Nov 27, 2024 • 26min
Many Thanks, Mr. Buffett
Asit Sharma, a Motley Fool analyst, joins the discussion with insights on the evolving landscape of holiday shopping and entertainment. They explore NBC’s high-stakes negotiations for the Macy’s Day Parade and the frenzy of live events. Predictions for Black Friday to Cyber Monday highlight a projected $75 billion in spending amid economic uncertainties. The conversation shifts to Warren Buffett’s legacy plans, emphasizing philanthropy and the need for open family discussions about wealth and values during the Thanksgiving season.

4 snips
Nov 26, 2024 • 33min
Stock Floats, Lemonade Flies
Kirsten Guerra, an investment analyst, dives into the intriguing dynamics of retail. She discusses how experiential shopping has uplifted Dick’s Sporting Goods, while Kohl's grapples with its future. A fun highlight involves imagining Lemonade in a Thanksgiving parade, showcasing its growth potential. The conversation also touches on the changing landscape of retail strategies and the significance of private label products, inviting a thoughtful perspective on consumer spending trends.

9 snips
Nov 25, 2024 • 30min
Oops! $132 Million Disappeared
Join investment analyst Jason Moser and Bloomberg reporter Lucas Shaw as they dive into a shocking $132 million accounting blunder at Macy's. Moser reveals how such massive sums can go missing and discusses the impact of weight-loss drugs on junk food trends. Shaw shifts gears to explore Netflix's strategy on live events, emphasizing a transition from quantity to quality in content production. The duo also touches on Netflix's challenges in balancing gaming and film, highlighting the company's innovative approaches in a post-pandemic landscape.

Nov 24, 2024 • 28min
Fast Fashion’s Unknowns
Timothy McLaughlin, a contributing writer for The Atlantic, delves into the meteoric rise of Shein, the ultra-fast fashion giant. He reveals how Shein's low prices disrupt the retail landscape and uncovers the secrets behind its rapid success. The discussion highlights the controversial tactics used by Shein and the challenges it faces amid a changing political climate. McLaughlin also sheds light on tax loopholes affecting fast fashion's future and the strategic decisions behind a shift from a US IPO to London.

Nov 23, 2024 • 25min
You Can’t Patent LSD
In this discussion, Keith Speights, a Motley Fool contributor specializing in the psychedelic industry, shares insights on the evolving landscape of psychedelic stocks. He highlights the challenges investors face in this speculative market and elaborates on regulatory hurdles. The conversation touches on the complexities of conducting double-blind tests for psychedelics, as well as the key differences between the cannabis and psychedelic sectors. With companies like Compass Pathways navigating tough waters, the future holds both risks and potential for recovery.