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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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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 the how Co-CEO roles have become so popular in tech.

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Recent Guests

Richard Chan
Founder and CEO of CoverWrite
CoverWrite
Episode: Making the Most of Medicare, and the Bull Turns 3
Allan Thygesen
CEO of DocuSign
DocuSign
Episode: Interview with Docusign CEO Allan Thygesen
David Blanchett
Financial planning expert and Managing Director, Portfolio Manager and Head of Retirement Research for PGIM DC Solutions
PGIM DC Solutions
Episode: Enjoying a Richer Retirement, and an IRA Scam
Barry Ritholz
Author of 'How Not To Invest', co-founder and CIO of Ritholz Wealth Management
Ritholz Wealth Management
Episode: Interview with Barry Ritholtz: How Not To Invest
Brendan Byrnes
Managing Director at Motley Fool Money
Motley Fool
Episode: Make the Most of Your Cash and Credit Cards
Jeff Ptak
Managing Director for Morningstar Research Services
Morningstar
Episode: Why Investors Earn Less Than Their Funds, and the Small-Cap Surge
Alan Yu
Co-founder and CEO of Karat Packaging
Karat Packaging
Episode: Interview with Karat Packaging CEO Alan Yu: From Boba Tea Shop to Packaging Powerhouse
Sean Gates
Financial planner with Motley Fool Wealth Management
Motley Fool Wealth Management
Episode: Retirement Tools and Affording Impulse Purchases
Dan Ariely
Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University and Author
Duke University
Episode: Interview with Dan Ariely: Investing in the Irrational

Hosts

Robert Brokamp
Host and financial analyst known for his insights on personal finance and investing strategies.
Travis Hoium
Investment analyst and co-host specializing in stock analysis, market trends, and financial strategies.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 5.8k ratings
  • It used to be better

    I hate when I pick on the handicapped, but Robert Brokamp is unlistenable. The vocal fry is approaching RFK jr. in how you should go away and stop bothering people.

    A 2 because the content is worthy. What happened to Ricky Mulvey (if I have the name right).

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    The Black Wash
    United Statesa month ago
  • Used to be great

    This show used to be one of my favorites. Lately, it's on a steep deep downward trajectory. There's a concerning shift towards shilling companies from their investment service, while ignoring compelling evidence that would prove detrimental to those investments.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Nanda Farai
    Canada2 months ago
  • Tough listen

    Used to be great but like many things these days they went Woke and went Broke!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Cornhusker55
    United States2 months ago
  • Please stop with the lame puns

    The writing on recent shows sounds like it’s AI generated. While the puns and rhymes are cute, it’s tiring after more than a minute. Please just talk like a normal person.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Gaytriarchy
    United States2 months ago
  • Pumping stocks

    Do you think Rachel Warren owns CAVA? Jesus…

    Apple Podcasts
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    constantthinker1
    Canada2 months ago

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Many listeners appreciate the information and insights provided, praising the hosts for their expertise and engaging discussions.
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Making the Most of Medicare, and the Bull Turns 3
Q: What should consumers do during the Medicare open enrollment period?
They should review their annual notes of change to see if their plan is continuing and if their doctors are still in network, and consider reaching out to an expert.
Making the Most of Medicare, and the Bull Turns 3
Q: What is Medicare?
Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people over 65 in the US, and it's mandatory for them to enroll when they turn 65 or retire later.
Interview with Barry Ritholtz: How Not To Invest
Q: Can you explain what the Dunning-Kruger effect is and how it applies to investors?
The Dunning-Kruger effect describes how people's self-evaluation of their skills is often poor, especially among novice investors who may overestimate their abilities.
Interview with Barry Ritholtz: How Not To Invest
Q: What are a few of the more common mistakes you see investors make today?
Young investors are often under invested and taking too little risk, while older investors may have heavily concentrated portfolios in a single stock.
Apple’s Headset Strategy & Tesla’s EV Sales Windfall
Q: Emily, is this kind of as good as it gets for Tesla for the foreseeable future?
While Tesla had a strong quarter, Emily agrees that the absence of the $7,500 tax credit will likely slow down growth going forward, leading to a less favorable fourth quarter.

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Content consistently focuses on key financial themes such as retirement planning, personal finance strategies, and the evolving landscape of technology and its impact on investments. Notable discussions on major corporate mergers and the implications for various industries suggest a comprehensive approach to understanding market dynamics. The podcast also features expert guests, exploring topics like behavioral economics and innovative investment strategies, making it a valuable resource for serious investors looking to deepen their financial knowledge and decision-making skills. The combination of timely news analysis and practical investing advice sets it apart, appealing to both novice and seasoned investors.

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