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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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The Silicon, Software, and Systems
AMD’s latest acquisition is about building out an ecosystem and doing what it can to offer customers more in the AI race.
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Meet the Fool: Bill Mann
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Dividends = Discipline
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The Market's Coiled Spring
The macro picture might be putting a damper on guidance for some companies, but depressed valuations and climbing cash balances mean as the macro picture clears up, money could come back into the market in waves.
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Walmart Wins Bargain Games
The world’s largest retailer is crushing the market.
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What Happens if Alphabet Breaks Up?
Here’s why investors could win.
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Chipotle CEO Orders Coffee
Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan is out and Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol is going to lead the coffee giant.
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All Eyes on the Attention Economy
Two quarters in, Reddit’s looking pretty good. And big box office numbers and streaming profits can’t distract investors from a slowdown in Disney’s parks segment.
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Nate Silver on Gambling, VCs, and AI
What can we learn from the people who put everything on the line? Nate Silver talked to just about every type of gambler – poker players, venture capitalists, crypto traders – to find out.
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Big Trouble or Business as Usual?
The Yen carry trade sent markets down across the world this week, but the rebound was swift – is this the market’s usual knee-jerk reaction to macro updates or is there more for investors to be mindful of?
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Two Growth Stories
Wall Street may be missing something about Toast.
29 min
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Another Wild Day in the Market
Make it all make sense, please!!
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“Since When Has The Fed Known Anything about Th...
Jeremy Siegel, a professor at Wharton and the author of Stocks for the Long Run is ready for an emergency rate cut.
29 min
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The Carry Trade, Nikkei, and Your Portfolio
There was a lot of red across the market today, and very little of it had to do with the performance of companies sitting in investor brokerage accounts.
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Where Marvel Goes Next
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Unit X and the Future of Defense
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Big Tech Bets on “Overinvesting”
Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Meta are all spending a ton of money to build out cloud capabilities to fuel the next phase of AI growth. But the market isn’t sold on that spend yet
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Chips, Glorious Chips!
Someone’s gotta make ‘em, and someone’s gotta buy ‘em.
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“Here’s Your Unicorn Drink. Now Get Out.”
Is efficiency everything? Starbucks certainly seems to think so.
27 min
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The Madden Curse for Investors
When you get to be a famous investor, it is harder to generate market-beating returns.
28 min
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McDonald’s Returns to Value
Eaters and investors are both happy to see the $5 value meal on the menu.
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Morgan Housel on Market History and Wild Minds
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The Investing Mosaic
How do you determine what a company’s worth? You pull a lot of information from a lot of different places.
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Billions in Lost Business
We talk through the estimated $5B in lost activity across banking, travel, and other industries due to Crowdstrike’s faulty update and the $30B shaved off the company’s market cap.