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Teach the Geek helps engineers, scientists, and technical professionals speak clearly, confidently, and persuasively. Each episode provides actionable tips for public speaking, technical presentations, and communicating complex ideas to non-technical audiences. Learn how to prepare slides, tell stories with data, handle Q&A sessions, and improve your professional presence. Perfect for STEM professionals, researchers, and anyone who needs to present technical content with impact.
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Technical Leadership Talks

Texas A&M University's Master of Engineering Technical Management

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Dive into the world of technical management with "Technical Leadership Talks." Brought to you by Texas A&M University's Master of Engineering Technical Management (METM), join us as we speak with top industry leaders and executives about tech leadership skills, current industry insights, and EQ-based management strategies that are creating the tech leaders of the future.
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Struggling to keep pace with the ever-changing world of technology? For experienced tech professionals, making sense of this complexity to find real strategic advantages is key. This series offers a clear path, featuring insightful, casual conversations with leading global experts, innovators, and key voices from Red Hat, all cutting through the hype. Drawing from Red Hat's deep expertise in open source and enterprise innovation, each discussion delves into new and emerging technologies-- fr ...
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CBO Speaks from NACUBO showcases our most seasoned CBO colleagues from top institutions around the country as they share stories of their journey as business officers. Their experiences inspire us and show us what's possible in our own work.
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The Social Skills Mastery Podcast is where High-Performance Social Confidence Coach and Corporate Trainer, Susan Callender helps professionals, business owners, and entrepreneurs stand out in competitive and often high-stakes situations, by raising social capital and using the power of polished people skills to make an impact. Weekly content encompasses what to do, what to say, how to maneuver tricky situations and get it right the first time.
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The Race F1 Tech Show

The Race Media Ltd

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Journalist Edd Straw and former F1 technical director and car designer Gary Anderson are here to guide listeners through the wonderful world of Formula 1 technology. With the help of special guests they’ll discuss and explain everything from how F1 cars are engineered to go faster, to the science behind cutting-edge aerodynamics and the complexities of engine development. They’ll also discuss the latest design trends shaping the grid, speak to some of the famous names behind classic F1 innov ...
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A higher education podcast focused on the transformation of the higher ed landscape. Speaking with college and university leaders, this podcast talks about the trends, ideas and opportunities that are shaping the future of higher education, and provides best practices and advice that leaders can apply to their own institutions.
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TECHnically Speaking is the the official podcast of The United States Institute for Theatre Technology. Follow along with us as we discuss the stories and work of our members as well as industry topics and happenings.
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Speakers Speak

Amit Kukreja

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Speaker Speak is a podcast dedicated to all things public speaking. The podcast offers public speaking tips, advice, interviews with public speakers, speech breakdowns, quote breakdowns and various other type of content!
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The Business English Podcast helps professionals to communicate more effectively, more confidently and with more impact. With professional content, rich in Business English vocabulary, expressions and conversation, the Business English Podcast is a great resource for all professionals. Improve business listening, speaking and writing skills, through interviews and masterminds with professionals from across industry. Whether for presentations, public speaking, negotiations or networking, the ...
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Conversations for design managers and aspiring leaders, delivering real stories and ready to use tactics to help you build confidence and credibility. I sit down with top voices in design, tech, and business to open the black box of leadership. I'm your host, Harrison Wheeler, with 20 years in design and a decade leading teams from scrappy startups to global giants. It's time to get technical. technicallyspeakinghw.substack.com
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Technically Speaking is a Dunwoody College of Technology original podcast that brings together leaders in industry, education, and government for an open dialogue around partnerships. The podcast will explore ways organizations, individuals, and businesses can work together to solve the achievement, skills, and income gaps facing our communities. Dunwoody President Rich Wagner will host leaders from public and private sectors for an in-depth look at how partnerships can form, strengthen, and ...
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Stop chasing RFPs. Start positioning for wins. Cresco Contracting breaks the government contracting cycle that keeps small businesses stuck in reactive mode. Host, Ashley Johnson pulls back the curtain on what really works in government contracting – and calls out what doesn't. This isn't your typical business podcast full of corporate consultant speak. We're the strategic rebels who refuse to let passionate entrepreneurs waste another minute on losing proposals. Each episode delivers the co ...
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The world is changing rapidly, and technology is at the heart of much of that change. From smart phones and smaller computer chips, to 3D ultrasound machines and implants that can help paralysis patients regain movement, such technology is revolutionizing the way we live, work and grow. Technically Speaking: An Intel Podcast is a podcast from iHeartMedia’s Ruby Studios and Intel dedicated to highlighting these technological advancements: how they were developed, how they work, and how they w ...
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The thing is that these audio-plays and dramas that I made are also audio-plays that I voiced in as well. Technically speaking of the audio-plays. They are a bit of audio-dramas. What is this podcast is about is to bring entertainment to everyone who wants to enjoy content from my podcast, that lacked a certain element of being entertained.
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Afternoon Breakfast is an information variety show where we talk about everything from top news of the week to movies, music, and ketchup flavored potato chips! Get ready for alternative viewpoints, obscure references, and non sequitur jokes - you might even learn something!
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The Lampstand

Lampstand Technical

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The Lampstand Podcast is the preferred Christian Podcast, where we speak the Truth; shinning the life-light across the world. So, our mission is to take the Gospel of Christ beyond the pulpit, beyond fellowship centres, and beyond the regular meeting halls across the nations via this platform. We strongly believe that through this medium many will have a personal direct encounter with God. They will come to personally know Him and learn how to develop an intimate personal and functional rela ...
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Schwab Network

Schwab Network

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Schwab Network is brought to you by Charles Schwab Media Productions Company (CSMPC), a subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation and not a financial advisor, registered investment advisor, broker, or futures commission merchant. THE SCHWAB NETWORK SITE, CONTENT, APPS, and RELATED SERVICES, ARE ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES. Not an offer or solicitation in any jurisdiction where we are not authorized to do business or where such offer or solicitation would be ...
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OpenAnesthesia Multimedia

OpenAnesthesia, sponsored by the IARS

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This Podcast is one component of OpenAnesthesia.org, sponsored by the International Anesthesia Research Society, which was founded by Dr. Ed Nemergut and Dr. Robert Thiele. It debuted in July 2009 with the broad goal of advancing graduate medical education in anesthesia. Since its inception as an experimental project, OpenAnesthesia™ has grown to be a comprehensive resource for anesthesiology residents and physicians worldwide.
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Are you tired of hearing things such as "speak like a native speaker", "learn English like a native speaker", "I will teach you the native English", etc and can't help thinking it's all just a bunch of nonsense because technically, well, it is? In that case, dear listeners, embrace who you are and be proud of it because IT'S OK TO HAVE AN ACCENT. This is a place where you will listen to interviewees from, hopefully, all over the world speaking English freely in a relaxing and comfortable way ...
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What's the Problem?

Aakash Kapur and Amrit Sami

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Some of the most inspirational entrepreneurs we have met are driven by the problem they are trying to solve, not by their product. In each episode we speak to entrepreneurs, to dig into pain points and to identify gaps in the market.
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Want to know more about the car that is disrupting the Automotive Industry? Listen to our frequent Tesla ownership experiences. You'll learn valuable tips on getting the most out of the car as well as be entertained by our adventures. And check out our Audible audiobooks available for sale, just search Audible.com for "Douglas Birk" to preview our ever growing selection!
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Technology Untangled

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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Why isn't talking tech as simple, quick, and agile as its innovations promise to be? Technology Untangled is just that - a show that deciphers tech's rapid evolutions with one simple question in mind: what's really going to shape our future (and what's going to end up in the bargain bin with the floppy disc)? Join your host Michael Bird as he untangles innovation through a series of interviews, stories, and analyses with some of the industry's brightest brains. No marketing speak, no unneces ...
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Do you enjoy talking business? Do you enjoy reading about business? Do you geek out over the entrepreneurial journey? If so then you are in the RIGHT SPOT! The Business Samurai podcast brings you the stories told by the people themselves. You’ll be emersed in a wide variety of industries, from venture capital, to gourmet popcorn, learn how to be a better leader, or the personalities behind solving the broadband crisis. At the Business Samurai we believe it takes a wide variety of skill sets ...
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The Tom Green Podcast features Tom speaking with his friends, callers, and other notables about subjects of the day. This off beat look at the news, life, and the human condition is an extension of Tom Green's point of view which he puts on display on his sold out worldwide stand up comedy tours.
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This podcast goes into the comedic response to every headline and topic. We also speak on sports. Music heals the heart. This is true to us so music and us shall never part. Give us your ear and have no fear. The opening of your mind may tingle. We might not approve of the number 1 single. The best or the goat. Might be serving hope and just a joke. We do jab and poke. That L we sometimes tote. You will say we taught you that. This is a piece now you all do come back. Cover Art credit for th ...
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Sample Mining

Rob Bailey

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Embark on a captivating journey with Sample Mining, a podcast that, like the crate digging producers of hip-hop, will mine for the greatest examples of sampling in music history. Uncover the deep ties and enticing stories behind some of hip-hop’s greatest songs through the lens of the samples used in them. Gems Only!
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Welcome to the Metal Mama Podcast where melody, magic and might collide! I'm your host, Candace, and I'm here to take you on a journey through the world of power metal and its mesmerizing subgenres. On each episode, we embark on a quest through sweeping landscapes of sound, exploring the soaring vocals, lightning-fast guitar solos, and epic lyrical narratives that define power metal. But we're not just here to dissect the music – we're here to celebrate it! Joining me are a diverse array of ...
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The Village Global podcast takes you inside the world of venture capital and technology, featuring enlightening interviews with entrepreneurs, investors and tech industry leaders. Learn more at www.villageglobal.vc.
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Chemical Engineering Guy(s)

Chemical Engineering Guy

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Sharing Stories from Engineers all around the world! We talk about Student life, Professional life, Industry & Companies, Products & Technologies as well as Trends, but more importantly we share our stories! Get to know what are doing fellow ChemE colleagues all around the world! Chemical & Process Engineering
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Break a Leg! is a podcast that explores the relationship between disability and the arts. Join playwright and advocate Nicole Zimmerer and her guests as they cover topics in theatre, film, TV, studio arts, music, and more. We’ll be spilling the “Disabili-Tea” on current and past events in disability history and investigate the future of accessibility in the arts. This podcast is perfect for fans of the arts looking to learn more about disability representation and arts accessibility in a fun ...
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We are proud to introduce a new podcast hosted by Nick Rasa of Missouri 811 and Arch York of Kansas 811. Nick and Arch combine their backgrounds with utilities and locating with their expertise in the One Call program to offer unique and informative insights. In addition to discussing industry current events and best practices, they'll talk with guests from the locator, excavation and utility industries. In the first episode, they're joined by Jeff Trowbridge from Subsurface Solutions. Check ...
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How to Ensure Your Audience Remembers What you Said Last week we talked about making presentations less boring. This week, we take it a step further: how do you make sure your audience actually remembers what you said? In this episode, I share practical tips for technical professionals to: a. Craft a clear, memorable key message b. Structure presen…
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Sell off pressure is coming for tech this week, with Softbank selling out of Nvidia (NVDA), Michael Burry shorting tech, and fears around an AI bubble. David Dietze covers the fears roiling the market and says all eyes are on Nvidia (NVDA) earnings next week. If they miss, or they don’t beat the “whisper numbers” of the market, he thinks the whole …
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On the heels of Coinbase's (COIN) decision to reincorporate to Texas, George Tsilis examines the crypto-company's business model and latest earnings report. He walks through the competitive landscape for Coinbase and the headwinds facing crypto investors. George also discusses the technicals on the COIN chart, highlighting its relative underperform…
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Steven Orrell talks about everything surrounding the gold trade. He notes gold's recent slide from all-time highs but sees the metal recapturing records as central banks continue to accumulate. Steven offers his investment strategies for retail investors, from buying gold outright to using gold miners as leverage. He compares the asset to its siste…
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Tech took a beating this week but a lot of stocks rebounded into Friday to close the trading week. One asset that did not recover: Bitcoin, as the cryptocurrency remained below $100,000. Marley Kayden and Sam Vadas talk about the price action and other unsung headlines surrounding the trading day, from Fed speaker commentary to the bidding war for …
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David McAlvany provides an in-depth look at the metals market, discussing gold and silver price predictions. He notes that gold is up over 55% and silver is up 73% year-to-date. He attributes gold's ascent to central bank buying. He also projects silver will reach $65 by Q1 2026 and could flirt with triple digits in the next 2 to 3 years. ======== …
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Topgolf Callaway Brands (MODG) could be sold to Leonard Green, according to reports. News of the tentative acquisition sent shares rallying on Friday's session. George Tsilis considers the headline one that was needed for sentiment surrounding Topgolf. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscrib…
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DoorDash (DASH) rallied on Friday but saw a staggering sell-off just a week prior following its earnings report. Rick Ducat shows a possible floor forming after the stock hit the brakes post-earnings. On the options front, he notes traders' wider view of the stock when pairing options activity to technicals. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empower…
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Ed Meyercord, CEO of Extreme Networks (EXTR), explains how the company is taking advantage of the AI revolution and walks through their latest earnings. Extreme Networks provides internet in large areas like stadiums, malls, and even the NYSE. He discusses the competitive nature of the field and how a relatively small company is finding its way vs …
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Eric Lascelles thinks the U.S. economy is in “slight decline,” which leaves rate cuts on the table for the Fed in December. He’s looking forward to September payrolls data at the end of next week. He discusses the scattered Dot Plot and disagreements within the Fed on the rate path as conflicting signals bounce around. He also talks about the poten…
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Lisa Martin sees data centers powering a "global infrastructure wave" for the coming years. While she notes short-term headwinds, Lisa sees the A.I. trade "maturing" that will level trade volatility and create a strong foundation for tech growth. Mark Gibbens believes the largest bottleneck to the buildout will be power but sees an A.I. "super cycl…
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Ann Marie Jonkman explains consumer expectations for the holiday shopping season. She says speedy, timely delivery is critically important, and consumers are shifting to shopping earlier to make sure everything arrives on time. Other concerns include sustainability and avoiding shipping fees. She says AI can help increase customer satisfaction by b…
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Bitcoin has taken a beaten with its price action in recent weeks, though the cryptocurrency remains 50% above levels prior to the 2024 presidential election. Bitcoin-holder Strategy (MSTR) is now below its pre-election levels and 60% off its all-time high. LikeFolio's Andy Swan says the company faces much more competition, which adds pricing pressu…
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Stephen Sopko and William Kerwin break down Applied Materials (AMAT) earnings. Stephen thinks the company has done a great job pivoting from China to other Asian markets, but questions if they can continue their growth outside of export-restricted companies. William raised his fair value estimate to $225, citing their guidance into the first half o…
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Shelly Antoniewicz spotlights the economy and consumer, saying the government could probably easily release the September jobs data, but October might be trickier. “The employment picture data is going to be critically important to the Fed’s decision” around rates in December, she stresses. Shelly gives her forecast for 2025 GDP and comments on the…
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“Volatility has been the name of the game all year,” says Ted Thatcher. He looks at the macro picture through the lens of the consumer and what upcoming economic data reports could show about unemployment, holiday shopping, and more. He thinks the Fed is paying attention to the job market and the conditions there will decide if they cut rates or no…
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In this episode, Susan breaks down why analytical, detail-oriented professionals stay quiet in meetings, even when they have valuable insights, and how to change that pattern for good. You'll learn why silence feels safer than speaking, the emotional experience behind "freezing," and what really stops highly intelligent people from contributing. Su…
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Tim Bohen doubles down on his A.I. thesis and discredits Michael Burry's shorts against Nvidia (NVDA) and Palantir (PLTR). He explains why both stocks are still poised to be big winners in the A.I. race while making the case that investors should buy dips on Tesla (TSLA). Rick Ducat takes investors through the key levels to watch in each Big Tech s…
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Brendan Ahern takes investors through China's tech trade. He believes Chinese stocks can see upside amid signals of the country's economy stabilizing. He sees policy changes helping Alibaba's (BABA) ecommerce business, though Brendan points to the company's cloud prospects as what investors will watch closely. He notes XPeng Inc. (XPEV) as a busine…
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Despite the big tech sell-off, Morgan Stanley, Oppenheimer, and Wells Fargo all gave praise to Nvidia (NVDA) through a slew of price target hikes on bullish growth expectations. Marley Kayden takes investors through what analysts are thinking as markets brace for what will likely be next week's biggest catalyst. Dan Deming offers an example options…
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Today's Charles Schwab Big Picture turns to the potential for the Fed to cut interest rates in December. Collin Martin attributes the significant probability cut to the government shutdown and the lack of data the FOMC got in October and start of November. He later discusses the credit risk to Big Tech firms taking on billions of dollars in debt to…
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Viktor Shvets says this earnings season is the “best in decades” in terms of growth. However, he thinks the market is becoming “a little bit nervous,” particularly around AI bubble worries. He argues that massive tech changes require bubbles, and thinks we’re a few years away from a potential pop. He discusses the disparity between consumer-focused…
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Kevin Green has his eye on a rotation back in the Mag 7. Market breadth weakened but some mega caps like Nvidia (NVDA) and Microsoft (MSFT) briefly tapped positive territory in the first hour of Friday's down day. KG also notes optimism in global trade with the U.S. dialing back on the biggest tariff restrictions on items not made domestically like…
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Mike Mussio covers the macro picture and thinks it’s “risk-off” right now. He says this shouldn’t be alarming to long-term investors but might be to speculative investors. Mike lays out the best case scenario for 2026, emphasizing market breadth and the longevity of the AI trade. He thinks investors should be trimming their gains before the end of …
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Nvidia (NVDA) got bullish momentum from Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley ahead of next week's earnings. Diane King Hall talks about what analysts expect from Nvidia's long-term prospects. StubHub (STUB) sunk more than 27% following its worse-than-expected earnings and lack of guidance. Diane later eyes mergers and acquisitions as Merck (MRK) seeks to…
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There's a lot to keep on the docket to close out this trading week. Kevin Hincks opens discussions from the Cboe Global Markets by attributing part of the sell-off to Fed speaker commentary and uncertainty surrounding interest rates. The selling action continued Friday morning, especially in tech stocks. Kevin talks about how markets can counter pe…
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Rick Ducat looks at the upward sloping channel taking place in Apple (AAPL) shares. He compares the iPhone maker to its Mag 7 peers and shows the relative outperformance versus the S&P 500 (SPX). Rick underlines the rising momentum in its RSI study and shows near-term support around the $265 level. Tom White swings by to provide an example options …
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Anthony Kettle joins Morning Movers to discuss emerging markets performance. He says EM yields are still reasonable compared to history and it is a "long duration asset class" with the Fed in a cutting cycle. Anthony says he looks from the bottom-up on the sovereigns versus corporates, citing the Russia-Ukraine war and China's real-estate concerns …
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Steven Dickens says Alphabet (GOOGL) wants to "own the stack, top to bottom" when it comes to the A.I. space. He says its publicly available products like YouTube and Gmail will act as a "deep base" for its vertical A.I. strategy. Steven discusses the omnichannel A.I. updates in Chrome browser, Pixel phones and its Gemini rollout. He says its a fas…
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CrowdStrike (CRWD) is Friday's Chart of the Day on Morning Movers. Rachel Dashiell dissects the "rangey" $50-dollar-wide activity near its $515 support level as an area to watch. She does caution that its momentum study on CRWD's shorter-term chart is pointed down, which could indicate some further weakness ahead. Zooming out to its 1-year chart, R…
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Kevin Green and Diane King Hall examine the overnight equity weakness continuing Thursday's sell-off. From stocks to gold to the U.S. dollar, KG provides a broader glimpse at the potential catalysts for this recent selling. On A.I. tech stocks, KG cites Michael Burry's recent position on the refresh cycles for Nvidia (NVDA) technology as a possible…
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Jim Iuorio says he expected a rally when the government reopened and “doesn’t love” that it didn’t happen. He believes AI is in a bubble, citing “maniacal fervor,” but thinks we’re in “the first third” of its creation. He advises investors to stay nimble and use puts to protect their portfolios. He thinks the market will see a 5% pullback soon but …
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While the continuing tech sell-off drew a lot of oxygen from Wall Street on Thursday's session, Marley Kayden and Sam Vadas turn to headlines under many investors' radars through the major climb in U.S. housing foreclosures and Alibaba (BABA) overhauling its A.I. app. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every mark…
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Jenny Horne and Adam Lynch have a lot to discuss in this week's Crypto Corner. First, they examine a flurry of headlines for Coinbase (COIN) as the company announced plans to relocate from Delaware to Texas. Coinbase also revealed a new token platform and pulled back plans for a $2B acquisition of U.K. based stablecoin startup BVNK. And, as the U.S…
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David Miller discusses the current market sell-off, labeling it a meaningful risk-off day, yet maintaining a healthy broader view for equities. He delves into the Federal Reserve's interest rate dilemma and questions the true impact of A.I. on tech stocks and advocating for gold miners like Agnico Eagle Mines (AEM) due to central bank de-dollarizat…
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Sealed Air (SEE), the company behind bubble wrap packaging, soared to a two-year high on reports that it seeks to go private. George Tsilis talks more on the details behind the deal and how it would alleviate financial woes hitting Sealed Air. He notes that investors may also have caught onto a "valuation element" as well, though it all depends on …
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Nike (NKE) is stepping up for a rebound. Alex Coffey highlights key chart technicals that include bullish momentum indicators like RSI showing potential for another price jump. When it comes to the options front, Alex notes more call buying activity adding to the bull run. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every…
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Ole Rosgaard, CEO of Greif (GEF), discusses their recent earnings and the company’s business. Greif is a global industrial packaging company, and Ole sees strong growth ahead. “We’ve been in an industrial recession for about three years now,” he says, and describes how the company has been navigating headwinds and tariffs. He also talks about addin…
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Kevin Davitt notes levels of support to watch in the major indexes as markets head lower today. His key takeaway from 3Q earnings is that tech growth has been around 23%, translating to “basically no growth” in multiple expansion. “We are pushing levels that are historically unusual,” he adds. Nvidia (NVDA) earnings next week will be an interesting…
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Jake Johnston examines the economic pain inflicted by the government shutdown, and how the market is defending support levels. “It could be a ‘bad news is good news’ situation,” he says of the Fed as it moves into the December meeting, positing that the lack of data could give them more cover to cut rates. He also thinks earnings can drive the mark…
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What impact is reshoring manufacturing making on the U.S., and which companies are set to benefit? Sam Klar emphasizes that the process will take a long time, and thinks that’s actually a potential benefit to traders as it affects valuations. He explains the logic and top holdings of the DRES ETF, which his firm created to address this niche. =====…
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As U.S. shares of JD.com (JD) near a 52-week low, Henry Greene points to the company's margins, which he says are "really under pressure." He makes the case that Alibaba (BABA) is a much stronger pick. Olivier Blanchard agrees and says "let Alibaba cook." He points to Tencent (TCHEY) as another "really interesting company to watch." ======== Schwab…
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AI agents are impacting commerce, and Katherine Black thinks they will “transform the retail industry.” She argues that consumers are “researching” on agentic platforms for deals and product quality, which she thinks will eventually move to “transacting on site.” Consumers seem interested in using the technology, particularly “price sensitive” grou…
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Ondas Holdings (ONDS) rallied as much as 30% before pulling back on a day where tech took a beating across markets. George Tsilis turns to the drome maker's earnings as the company inches toward a breakeven EPS. As the company integrates into the hardware and software space, George talks about the company's path ahead if it were to continue its rob…
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LikeFolio's Landon Swan shows a divided social media picture in Meta Platforms (META). Where Instagram has grown in momentum, Facebook lagged. Landon explains where the divergence comes from and how A.I. played a key role in Instagram's growth. As for concerns around Meta's A.I. spending, he believes the company is making the right steps to stay ah…
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Roozbeh Charli, CEO of Einride, discusses the EV company’s path to going public. They operate in seven countries and have “more than 25 blue chip companies” as clients. He also emphasizes $800M in potential ARR on their growth path. He explains that Einride is taking the SPAC route rather than a usual IPO because it was “quick and efficient.” =====…
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Walt Disney (DIS) sold-off on earnings and general market weakness. James Czerniawski believes the company's battle with Alphabet's (GOOGL) YouTube platform presents short-term headwinds. However, he sees long-term growth in its Disney+ streaming platform persisting. Matt Dolgin agrees on the company's streaming prospects and takes a closer look in…
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Tony Zhang with OptionsPlay believes Nvidia (NVDA) is trading at its best forward P/E since Liberation Day. He offers an example options trade and makes the case for long-term investors to buy into the stock as it lingers in correction territory. Tony turns to a much different industry through his trade in FedEx (FDX), but he makes a similar case t…
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As A.I. stocks take a beating on Wednesday's trading session, Dan Deming offers his thoughts and example options trades in healthcare and energy stocks. He explains his bullish theses behind Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO), Danaher (DHR), and Valero Energy (VLO). Rick Ducat offers technical analysis through the charts in today's Big 3. ======== Schw…
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Walt Disney (DIS) sold off to six-month lows following its earnings, but Kenneth Suh sees strong momentum when it comes to its streaming platform. He sees Disney emphasizing live TV as the main catalyst, though he points to the company's treasure chest of IPs adding to avenues of profitability. Tom White turns to an example options trade for Disney…
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