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We discuss how cloud outages may impact stocks beyond Amazon. Plus, GM’s great results may show how weak EV sales will be in the U.S. and how Co-CEO roles have become so popular in tech. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Jason Hall discuss cloud outages, GM’s results and the EV future, the rise of the co-CEO, and Apple’s iPhone growth. Companies discussed: Apple (AAPL), Amazon (AMZN), Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), General Motors (GM), Tesla (TSLA), NVIDIA (NVDA), General Electric (GE), Walmart (WMT), Meta (META), Netflix (NFLX). Host - Travis Hoium; Guests - Lou Whiteman, Jason Hall
Guests: Lou Whiteman,Jason Hall
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In our second quarterly call, Motley Fool CEO and co-founder Tom Gardner talked about the current market and what to do about it. Tom also shared five investment ideas. For today's Motley Fool Money episode, we're sharing the audio version of that Quarterly Call. First, where are we now? Then, what to do about it? Finally, five investment ideas. Guest - Tom Gardner
Guests: Tom Gardner
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Stocks with a high short interest have outperformed the market over the past five years, but is this meme-trading or a new trend in long-term investing? Plus, the crew talks about Taiwan Semiconductor’s earnings, Google’s medical AI, and the 'cockroaches' that could be hiding in the market. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Dan Caplinger discuss how highly-shorted stocks and memes have outperformed the market, TSMC and ASML’s earnings, hidden leverage in the market, and Google’s new medical AI. Companies discussed: Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM), ASML (ASML), AMC (AMC), Gamestop (GME), Bitcoin (BTC), Alphabet (GOOG), Palantir (PLTR), Coinbase (COIN), NVIDIA (NVDA), AMD (AMD), Joby (JOBY), Delta (DAL). Host - Travis Hoium; Guests - Lou Whiteman, Dan Caplinger
Guests: Lou Whiteman,Dan Caplinger
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Long-time analysts Emily Flippen, Jeff Santoro, and Jason Hall dive into bank earnings, Robinhood’s meteoric rise, and take a look at how alcohol consumption has changed the landscape for vice investments. Companies discussed: JPM, GS, WFC, HOOD, STZ, SAM. Host - Emily Flippen; Guests - Jason Hall, Jeff Santoro
Guests: Jason Hall,Jeff Santoro
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What can we learn about investing in 1999 or 2007 that can be applied today? While history doesn’t repeat, it often rhymes and we discuss what we wish we would have known 25 years ago and how we’re applying that today. Travis Hoium, Jon Quast, and Jason Moser discuss how 2025 compares to 1999 and 2007, what we wish we knew, energy’s role in AI, and how well do you know investing history? Companies discussed: Alphabet (GOOG), NVIDIA (NVDA), Waste Management (WM), Rubrik (RBRK). Host - Travis Hoium; Guests - Jon Quast, Jason Moser
Guests: Jon Quast,Jason Moser
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As Prime Day kicks off, we’re asking the big questions. Emily Flippen is joined by Jason Hall and Dan Caplinger to tackle three timely stories: whether 2025’s tariff push is actually “working” (and who’s really paying), how a U.S. sale of TikTok could reshape social commerce just as Amazon’s big event feels less special, and what the September 30th expiration of federal EV tax credits means for demand at Tesla, BYD, Ford, and beyond. Plus, a lightning round of stocks positioned to benefit from these trends. Companies discussed: AMZN, PDD, TSLA, BYDDY, F, SYM. Host: Emily Flippen; Guests -Jason Hall, Dan Caplinger
Guests: Jason Hall,Dan Caplinger
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The Federal Reserve is lowering interest rates, which can be good for borrowers but not so good for savers. Robert Brokamp speaks with Brendan Byrnes, managing director of Motley Fool Money (www.fool.com/money) about how to find the highest yields for your cash and how to choose the best credit card for your situation. Also in this week’s episode: a recent ADP report confirms that we’re in a “no-fire, no-hire” job market, a study puts popular AI tools to an estate-planning test — which came out on top? Just in time for Halloween season, the S&P 500 has reached a spooky level — how has the classic 60/40 portfolio performed when the market is so richly valued?-The recent government shutdown demonstrates (once again) that everyone should have an emergency fund. Tickers discussed: SPY. Host - Robert Brokamp; Guest - Brendan Byrnes
Guests: Brendan Byrnes
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In a little less than ten years, OpenAI has gone from an idea to a half-trillion dollar company, and its ambitions for the next several years are much, much, bigger. Plus, Fair Isaac Corporation is opening a new front in the battle for your credit score and Berkshire Hathaway puts its massive cash pile to use. Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Jon Quast discuss OpenAI becomes a $500 billion company with staggering growth projections, Berkshire Hathaway acquires Occidental Petroleum’s chemical division, Fair Isaac Corporation upends the credit score market, and the market’s performance during and after government shutdowns, together with stocks on their radar. Companies discussed: FRMI, DLR, ORCL, BRK.A, BRK.b, OXY, FICO, EXPN, EFX, TRU, UPST, MELI, ETSY, CW. Host - Tyler Crowe; Guests - Matt Frankel, Jon Quast
Guests: Matt Frankel,Jon Quast
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When evaluating a fund, one of the first sets of numbers you'll likely look up is its past returns. But those are not the returns that owners of that fund actually earned. Robert Brokamp speaks with Morningstar’s Jeff Ptak about which investor behaviors and types of funds are more associated with underperformance. Also in this episode: the Russell 2000 finally surpassed its 2021 peak, what’s behind the small-cap surge, the Treasury Department has released preliminary guidance about 'no tax on tips', and the spread in yields between investment-grade corporates and Treasuries is the smallest it’s been since 1998. Plus, a lesson from the life and recent death of financial journalist Jonathan Clements: don’t delay your bucket list until retirement. Investments discussed: VOO, QQQ, VTWO, IWC. Host - Robert Brokamp; Guest - Jeff Ptak
Guests: Jeff Ptak
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Beyond the big names, where are there opportunities in AI and discounts in the market overall? Plus, Meta’s changing AI plans, and we play 'Higher or Lower'. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Jon Quast discuss AI’s hidden gems, TikTok’s sale, where there are opportunities today, and Meta’s AI plans. Companies discussed: Oracle (ORCL), Alphabet (GOOG), Meta Platforms (META), Chipotle (CMG), Cava (CAVA), NVIDIA (NVDA), Vertiv (VRT). Host- Travis Hoium; Guests - Lou Whiteman, Jon Quast
Guests: Lou Whiteman,Jon Quast
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