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 | 1983 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessInvesting |
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 TikTo... more
Asit Sharma, Yasser El-Shimy, and Tim Beyers debate whether the hundreds of billions presently committed to AI infrastructure will pay off for shareholders. Are we in a bubble? Which companies will profit irrespective of what comes next?
Asit Sharma... more
What are the biggest mistakes investors make? Motley Fool Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross and analyst Jason Moser talk with Barry Ritholtz, author of How Not to Invest: The ideas, numbers, and behaviors that destroy wealth―and how to avoid them. more
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 f... more
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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).
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.
Used to be great but like many things these days they went Woke and went Broke!
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.
Do you think Rachel Warren owns CAVA? Jesus…
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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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2. Brendan Byrnes
3. Jeff Ptak
4. Alan Yu
5. Sean Gates
6. Dan Ariely
7. Dave Gilboa
8. Tom Slater
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