
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.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 2165 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Matt Frankel, Tyler Crowe, and Jon Quast discuss:
Why software stocks are down amid AI concerns
The SaaS companies likely to be the most vulnerable
Software stocks that could win in an agentic AI world.
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Reading Jamie Dimon’s annual letter to shareholders is one of those calendar events. For those who haven’t had time to read it, we broke down some of the big takeaways from the letter as well as pushed back at some of the things we were less sure abo... more
Description: The Motley Fool Hidden Gems team takes a listener question about diversification, acknowledging the volatility in the stock market as well as why diversification is a winning strategy for the long term.
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Update: I feel the show has gotten a bit more stability but the adds are just killer. A 12-15 min show doesn’t need 3-4 AD breaks.
This show was a must listen for me for years. Since the regular hosts have left beginning with Chris Hill it has become awful. The analysts definitely can’t be the hosts regularly. Still tune in once in a while hoping it would get better. Sadly it has not.
Fool pods just don’t convey very actionable insights compared to other podcasts like ProfG and now even Perplexity finance.
Isn’t there anything else to talk about? Used to love this podcast but so lame talking about AI. All. The. Time.
Let it go guys.
You have to listen to a lot of content to get actually good tips on a stock.
Disappointed by the political nature of a recent podcast, where the host got dramatic about his rising gas prices, on March 6! Here in New Jersey, even as of March 10 the prices have hardly risen.
I used to absolutely love this podcast but it’s gone through a lot of changes over the past few years. I think that where the format has landed now is better than it was during the transition period. But it’s still missing something from the Chris Hill days
At least they’re not doing the game show style segments like “bull vs bear” or “yes, and” as often lately.
Just continue giving us daily updates on the stories surrounding the stocks in the Fool universe, please! I love the Friday edition ... more
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A fast-paced, market-forward show that blends macroeconomic context with concrete stock ideas and company deep-dives. Across recent episodes, the discussion centers on market volatility, major tech and AI narratives, and the evolving implications of corporate strategy on shareholder value. Frequent threads include big-tech earnings and AI infrastructure, the impact of geopolitics on energy and consumer spends, and practical investing discipline such as sticking to long-horizon theses, watching for valuation opportunities, and parsing sponsorship-style segments that illustrate real-world portfolio considerations. A standout pattern is the willingness to connect broad macro trends to individual stocks and corporate moves (from semiconductors ... more
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