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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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The Great Cacao Shortage

Episode Date: October 25, 2024

Odds are this Halloween you’ll see less chocolate being handed out at houses and when you open up a candy bar.  (00:44) Ron Gross and Jason Moser disc...

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Do You Need a New Phone?

Episode Date: October 22, 2024

The answer is probably no, and that’s impacting telecom companies. (00:21) Ricky Mulvey and Tim Beyers discuss: - What a longer hardware upgrade cyc...

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Stocks as FOMO Insurance

Episode Date: October 19, 2024

Nobody wants to miss out on the next big thing. But “the next big thing” may, in fact, be nothing more than a dud. How can investors find the happy me...

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Big Tech Goes Nuclear

Episode Date: October 17, 2024

…again. Amazon is the latest hyperscaler to team up with an energy company to power its AI ambitions. (00:21) Asit Sharma and Mary Long discuss the co...

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Chip Outlook Gets Cloudier

Episode Date: October 16, 2024

Early is not always better. (00:21) Jason Moser and Mary Long discuss the semiconductor supply chain, ASML earnings, and what’s ailing the pharmacy in...

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Banks, Banks, Banks

Episode Date: October 15, 2024

When you are the custodian of almost $10 trillion, how much more can you possibly grow? Motley Fool Contributor Matt Frankel joins Ricky Mulvey for a...

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Starbucks > Pepsi > Coke

Episode Date: October 9, 2024

For investors who are after steady, mature companies, beverage companies might be a good place to start. But not all of them bring the same returns to...

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The GDP Growth Myth

Episode Date: October 7, 2024

Some economic measures are indicators for investors, others are red herrings. We unpack why gross domestic product is a sign of economic growth, but n...