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Motley Fool Money: Beth Kindig on Tech Stocks (21/04/22)

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Motley Fool Money: Beth Kindig on Tech Stocks (21/04/22)
As major airline stocks pop, it's reasonable to ask what the long-term prospects are for shareholders. Jim Gillies discusses American, United, and the other major U.S. carriers, the airline-tangent stock he prefers, AT&T's timing with the spinoff of Warner Media, HBO Max gaining subscribers, and Sleep Number's cash flow being better than its stock price would indicate. Also, just over 19 minutes in, Deidre Woollard talks with Beth Kindig, lead tech analyst for the I/O Fund, about where she's finding opportunities in the recent downturn in tech stocks.
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Beth Kindig


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Motley Fool Money: Inflation Runs Hot

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Motley Fool Money: Inflation Runs Hot
Inflation hit 8.5% in the month of March, the highest since 1981, and signs of demand destruction may be appearing in the used car market. Yasser El-Shimy joins Asit Sharma to discuss why investors are hoping that inflation has peaked, Carmax’s earnings miss and the state of the used car market, and the growing trend of buying homes sight unseen. Plus, 'When are you gonna get me a car?' Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp continue their conversation with Ron Lieber, personal finance columnist for The New York Times and the author of “The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money.”
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Yasser El-Shimy, Asit Sharma


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Motley Fool Money: Jobs, Rate Hike, Stocks on Sale (6/5)

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Motley Fool Money: Jobs, Rate Hike, Stocks on Sale (6/5)
Busy week for investors as the April jobs report came two days after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates a half-percent. Ron Gross and Jason Moser discuss pitfalls and potential for stock investors, rocky times for e-commerce companies Etsy, Shopify, and Wayfair, Booking Holdings and Marriott leading the travel industry, AMD defying expectations, Under Armour hitting an 11-year low, and the latest from Zillow, Block, and Starbucks. Plus, at 19 minutes in, Malcolm Ethridge, CFP and host of “The Tech Money Podcast”, weighs in on the Nasdaq selloff and the potential for commercial real estate. He also offers a sneak preview of his upcoming book! Finally, Jason and Ron discuss a new breakfast innovation and share two stocks on their radar: Outset Medical and Domino’s Pizza.
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Malcolm Ethridge


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Motley Fool Money: Mega Caps Struggle, Becky Quick on Berkshire-Hathaway's Future (29/4/22)

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Motley Fool Money: Mega Caps Struggle, Becky Quick on Berkshire-Hathaway's Future (29/4/22)
The biggest companies in the U.S. markets couldn't stop April being the worst month for the stock market in years. Emily Flippen and Ron Gross discuss Amazon falling more than 10% after a weak 1st-quarter report, Apple's supply chain outlook, Microsoft delivering strong earnings across its business units, Atlassian's guidance outweighing great 3rd-quarter profits, Pinterest bouncing back from a 52-week low, and the latest from Meta Platforms, Alphabet, and Pinterest. Plus 19 minutes in, CNBC host Becky Quick calls in from the Berkshire-Hathaway annual meeting to discuss Warren Buffett's investing strategies, inflation, the strength of the U.S. economy, and more, and just before the close Emily and Ron share two stocks on their radar: Teladoc Health and Sherwin-Williams.
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Becky Quick


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Motley Fool Money: Musk being Musky

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Motley Fool Money: Musk being Musky
Twitter’s board was going to look a little different. Not so much anymore. Tim Beyers joins Deidre Woollard to discuss the potential reasons why Elon Musk is jumping off Twitter’s board, Warner Bros. Discovery’s first day as a publicly traded company, and a potential seller’s strike at Etsy. Plus, Matt Argersinger joins Deidre in a discussion on how rising interest rates could impact Zillow and Redfin, and what those companies are doing differently from each other.
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Tim Beyers, Deidre Woollard


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Motley Fool Money: Nasdaq Pain Continues (5/5)

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Motley Fool Money: Nasdaq Pain Continues (5/5)
The Nasdaq fell 5%, continuing a rough year for investors. Andy Cross discusses the short-term pain being felt by all investors, including us; Shopify's 1st-quarter results looking similar to Amazon's; Deliverr, the logistics company Shopify just bought for $2.1 billion; and EPAM Systems, the IT services provider that surprised investors with a strong 1st quarter. Plus, Jim Gillies talks with Ricky Mulvey about MTY Food Group, a Canadian food franchisor small cap with potential.
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Jim Gillies, Ricky Mulvey


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Motley Fool Money: Office Hours-Valuing ETFs, Investing For Kids, and Creating Dividends (30/4/22)

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Motley Fool Money: Office Hours-Valuing ETFs, Investing For Kids, and Creating Dividends (30/4/22)
Office Hours: Valuing ETFs, Investing For Kids, and Creating Dividends. Got questions? We've got answers! John Rotonti and Robert Brokamp answer audience questions about investing in ETFs, cash management, measuring risk, and more. Bonus resource - https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/07/16/do-you-have-an-investing-checklist.aspx

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Motley Fool Money: Six Great Books for Investors

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Motley Fool Money: Six Great Books for Investors
April is Financial Literacy Month and we've got some recommendations to make you a smarter investor! Anand Chokkavelu mentions a couple of popular titles investors may want to skip, before he recommends the following books: # Liar's Poker - Michael Lewis # The Big Short - Michael Lewis # (Shameless Plug Alert!) The Motley Fool Investment Guide - David and Tom Gardner # The Little Book That Beats The Market - Joel Greenblatt # One Up On Wall Street - Peter Lynch # Beating The Streat - Peter Lynch Also, Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp talk with best-selling author Ron Lieber about how to help your kids be smarter about money (without looking like a jerk).
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Anand Chokkavelu


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Motley Fool Money: Tesla, Twitter, and Real Estate Trends to Watch (22/04/22)

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Motley Fool Money: Tesla, Twitter, and Real Estate Trends to Watch (22/04/22)
Comments from Fed Chief Jay Powell on Thursday sent the overall market lower. How should investors think about the impending interest rate hike in May? Ron Gross and Jason Moser discuss a challenging immediate future for Netflix, Tesla's record profits in Q1, Elon Musk's progression towards buying Twitter, Papa John's signing a new 3-year deal with board member Shaquille O'Neal, the latest from Gap, Boston Beer Co., and Johnson & Johnson. Meanwhile Matt Argersinger, lead investor for Millionacres, analyzes the current state of housing, why we still have too much office space in the U.S., and areas of real estate investing he likes right now; and Ron and Jason return to answer a listener's voicemail question about Traeger, and share two stocks on their radar: Atlassian and Twilio.
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Matt Argersinger


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Motley Fool Money: Unsexy Stocks, Rewarding Returns

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Motley Fool Money: Unsexy Stocks, Rewarding Returns
Let's face it, some businesses just have that "Ick Factor" because they do the jobs most people don't want to do. Jim Mueller discusses whether people going back to offices could be a growth catalyst for Waste Management, the under-rated subscription part of Rollins' business, and how businesses like Sherwin-Williams can be compounding machines for shareholders. Also, Alicia Hammond discusses the psychological underpinnings of why we give someone "the benefit of the doubt" and how it relates to investing.
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Jim Mueller, Alicia Hammond


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