MarketFoolery (podcast)

Shares of the social network fall 5% as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp go dark for 6 hours. Pepsi posts strong results for Q3 and raises revenue guidance for the year. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and discusses whether regulatory risk is big enough to dissuade one from investing in mega-cap companies like Amazon.

Direct download: Market_foolery_10_05_2021.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 1:53pm EDT

Delta Air Lines reinstates their revenue guidance for Q3. Average fares on Uber and Lyft have been going up and aren’t likely to go back down. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and discusses Amazon getting a VERY early jump on its “Black Friday” deals.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_10.04.2021.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 4:37pm EDT

Home prices in July rise nearly 20%. Bed Bath and Beyond shares fall more than 25% on falling store traffic and “pervasive” problems with supply chain. Matt Argersinger, lead investor for Millionacres (The Motley Fool’s real estate investing service), analyzes those stories and shares how he’s learned to embrace the volatility of months like September.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_09.30.2021.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 3:00pm EDT

Dollar Tree pops on an increased share buyback plan and strategy to selectively increase prices. Online eyeglasses retailer Warby Parker goes public via direct listing. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and shares why he’s a fan of British software development company Endava.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_09.29.2021.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 4:53pm EDT

Mastercard enters the world of “buy now, pay later”. Spotify launches its first global campaign to win over advertisers. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and answers a listener question about buying more shares of a stock after its fallen.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_09.28.2021.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 2:47pm EDT

In the wake of recent revelations published in The Wall Street Journal, Facebook hits the pause button on “Instagram for Kids”. Electric carmaker Polestar nears a $21 billion deal to go public via SPAC. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and the potential for Best Buy’s new “Total Tech” membership program.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_09.27.2021.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 4:26pm EDT

BlackBerry shares pop after 2nd-quarter results were better than expected. Darden Restaurants hits an all-time high after surprisingly strong results in the fine dining segment. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and shares why the complete overhaul of eHealth’s management team intrigues him as an investor. 

Direct download: Market_Foolery_09.23.2021.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 5:03pm EDT

Bellwether company FedEx falls after a rough start to the fiscal year and lowered guidance for the rest of it. Adobe posts record revenue in the 3rd quarter but shares of the software giant fall anyway. Andy Cross analyzes those stories and a surprisingly profitable quarter from Stitch Fix.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_09.22.2021.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 5:01pm EDT

Should Uber’s stock really have risen 10% after management increased guidance? With the SEC taking a closer look at it, what does the future of payment for order flow look like? Bill Mann answers those questions, discusses ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood, and reacts to a fantastic arrest in New Zealand.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_09.21.2021.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 4:10pm EDT

Streaming services dominate the Emmy Awards. Amazon’s rise in the digital ad market is fueled by an increase in sponsored links atop search results. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and shares his thoughts on playing with house money?

Direct download: Market_Foolery_09.20.2021.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 4:07pm EDT