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What You Do

Mark Thompson

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“What You Do” is a podcast dedicated to introducing you to people you don’t know, who do unusually interesting things. This is comedy and compelling conversation packed into one.
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Phantom Island

Steven Godfrey & Ryan Nanni

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Every week, Steven Godfrey and Ryan Nanni walk you (and one another) through a question from the sports world. While they don't promise any conclusive answers, you'll get an interesting and thoughtful look at topics from a variety of perspectives. This feed is also home to Steven and Ryan's other work, including The Single Wing, where Godfrey answers listener questions, We're Not All Like This, Ryan's interview series profiling different sports fanbases, and more. Find out more at https://ww ...
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Daily Facts

Amalia Dupray and Montgomery Jones.

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Want to get smarter in less than 10 minutes? Then check the Daily Facts podcast that brings you interesting and surprising facts from around the world every day! Did you know that the longest recorded flight of a chicken lasted for 13 seconds? Or that there's a species of jellyfish that can essentially live forever? With the Daily Facts podcast, you'll learn something new and fascinating with every episode. Tune in daily and impress your friends with your newfound knowledge. Listen now on yo ...
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Unusually Interesting

Unusually Interesting

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Unusually Interesting is quickly becoming the go to place for everything unusual and interesting on the internet. This podcast compliments the website by bringing articles to life and allowing visitors the opportunity to listen rather than read them.
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Oral histories of Myanmar - life stories; some starting as far back as the late 1920’s.From my years of involvement in Myanmar I have become aware of the increasing scarcity of the generation of Myanma citizens who were born during the colonial period and have lived through the tumultuous years since that time. For me, these men and women are "national treasures" whose experience, perseverance and wisdom gained during their long lives will be lost unless we capture their stories in some way. ...
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Did you know that you can see an owl's eyeball through it's ear? Or that you CAN'T hum while plugging your nose? (I know you just tried that btw) If you find this stuff interesting like I do, I'd invite you to spend around 5 minutes weekly with me (usually on Fridays) where we talk facts about technology, celebrities, sports, music and anything else that you and I come can come up with! #fruitlessphil
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Yianni Johns

Yianni Johns

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Welcome to Yianni’s podcasts where amazing things happen. Disparate Distractions Podcasts will be stories disconnected but interesting. There will be stories and interviews with people who are doing something I find interesting at that time. Or there may be stories about not much at all except that story disconnected but all connected by me the author. Please enjoy.
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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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I’m Jonathon Kendall, Co-founder of VirtualWorkerNow. My marketing systems have done over 100 million dollars… and I have over 400 employees all over the world. On this channel we share actionable, tactical business advice that will help you scale… but… we keep it interesting by using lessons from philosophy, history, literature, and of course… books.
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Rider-Up

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The Rider-Up Podcast presented by Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge is about bicycling. Mountain bikes. Road Bikes. Gravel Bikes. Bicycle Gear, famous cyclists, and interesting people from around the world. All from Virginia’s Blue Ridge -- America’s East Coast Mountain Biking Capital and an IMBA Silver Ride Center. Hosts Dan Lucas -- a pro bike mechanic, skills instructor, and downhill coach joins avid cyclist and professional journalist John Carlin to cover all the ground there is to cover when ...
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General discussion of current or past world events, as well may focus on a particular subject , keep up with current events or listen and learn from past events or from me listening and learning from you as per emails from you as well these emails and your name will be respected as in privacy as not disclosing your personal information, only revealing your thoughts.
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Bob Saget's Here For You

All Things Comedy

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BOB SAGET’S HERE FOR YOU is a podcast that is like no other— For one, this podcast has guests who are friends of Bob’s, or just really interesting people who many of you know and love. Secondly, this podcast is unique because it goes inside Bob Saget’s mind, and then quickly filters out through his mouth. Bob has a way of calming people he has conversations with as well as being entertaining and often informative. Bob talks with his guests with genuine empathy and humor, while reaching his u ...
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The Property Show

Andrew Montlake, Louisa Fletcher

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The Property Show podcast is presented by property journalist Louisa Fletcher and mortgage expert Andrew Montlake, to bring you a fun and down-to-earth look at all things property. Whether you’re buying, selling, renting, letting or need a mortgage, with their unbiased view of the housing market, there’s something for everyone. Lou and Monty will show you that property doesn’t need to be dull and boring but it can be interesting and fun. If you’re looking for a different take on property and ...
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Your guide to building several streams of income! Here we will go over how to understand the stock market from day trades, swing trades, short term and long term positions. Also going over what are catalysts that can effect the stock market and exactly defining a share and a stock. We will also go over market analysis and tools and different types of leverages assets that are based on stocks such different types of ETFs or indices. Options, real estate investing, flipping, wholesaling, AirBn ...
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U.S. and China trade relations have been central focus over the last few trading days, and Kevin Green recaps the tensions now impacting the shipping industry and what it means for global trade overall. He believes the latest moves elevate the importance of getting a trade deal finalized in the next month or so. Then, KG examines the latest earning…
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Daily Facts (14 Oct 2025) [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. Today's facts: The Golden Gate Bridge was first opened in 1937 The Popsicle was invented by 11 year-old Frank Epperson in 1905. He left his drink outside with a stir stick in it and he notic…
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Jim Worden remains bullish on market momentum. He says technicals for most stocks show an uptrend, though he warns investors to brace for more "break" days for markets to breathe. While tariff headlines created lots of downside volatility on Friday, Jim sees the labor picture as a bigger long-term risk to growth. He adds that A.I. isn't like the do…
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Morningstar's Dave Sekera says the A.I. trade hasn't shown much weakness, but if you look under the surface of the market's strength, there's plenty of cracks to find. He points to industries like commodity chemicals, transportation, and industrials not connected to A.I. taking big hits to earnings. Dave says there are "deep value" plays to find as…
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A Truth Social post from President Trump sent markets spiraling on Friday — while another sent markets soaring on Monday. This time, Trump took some of the color out of his stance on tariffs against China. Broadcom (AVGO) took market leadership as a top performer in the SPX thanks to its new deal with OpenAI. JPMorgan Chase (JPM) aims to make $10 b…
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Memory stocks tied to the A.I. trade like Seagate (STX) and Western Digital (WDC) rallied strong to start the trading week, while crypto showed mixed results in Ethereum's rally and Bitcoin's sluggish performance. Marley Kayden and Sam Vadas take investors through their takeaways on Monday's session. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering ever…
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Russell Rhoads discusses today's options action, saying Friday's sell-off was likely exacerbated by low liquidity and a lack of decision-makers on trading desks ahead of the long weekend. With the VIX still elevated, Rhoads notes that short-dated straddles are pricing in limited near-term volatility, but VIX futures are suggesting a potentially mor…
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Applied Digital (APLD) saw yet another new all-time high as its post-earnings momentum carried the rally into a new week. A rebound in Bitcoin is one factor George Tsilis sees benefitting the company, though sales that nearly doubled year-over-year is something he finds notable as well as it grows alongside A.I. infrastructure needs. ======== Schwa…
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BNP Paribas issued a rare double upgrade to Micron (MU) and raised its price target from a Street low to a Street high. Alex Coffey analyzes the analyst report and talks about how Micron has become a big beneficiary of the A.I. trade but notes that the stock has soared already in 2025. He later touches on the call demand seen in options trading, sh…
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The electric vehicle industry's adoption pace is gaining momentum, despite some speedbumps. BJ Birtwell discusses the latest trends and challenges in the EV space. With the expiration of the EB tax credits, Birtwell shares his insights on how consumers are responding to the change and what incentives automakers are offering to offset the loss. He r…
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A strong risk-on sentiment has markets rebounding after last week's sell-off, but headwinds may still be on the horizon. Ben Emons says a combination of factors - including earnings, interest rate decisions, and inflation data - could trigger another dip. However, he believes the underlying psychology is still "buy the dip," especially with compani…
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Government shutdowns tend to be a non-factor for long-term portfolios, says Samuel Diarbakerly. Instead, he recommends focusing on discipline, diversification, and rebalancing (DDR). His top picks include high-quality names like Walmart (WMT) and Microsoft (MSFT). He's also bullish on JPMorgan Chase (JPM). Diarbakerly suggests having some exposure …
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Christine Short and Gene Goldman discuss the start of bank earnings season, which kicks off with JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Citigroup (C), and Wells Fargo (WFC). They highlight five key themes to watch for: investment banking and trading, net interest income, loan growth, credit quality, and capital deployment. Despite economic uncertainty, consumer and…
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When it comes to Monday's post-tariff rebound, Jim Bianco warns investors, "this is going to happen for the next few months to the next couple years." He sees tariff headaches continuing until more trade deals are ironed out. Jim also turns to the investment front and explains how A.I. has done a lot of the heavy lifting in the SPX. He later offers…
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Solidion Technology (STI) is up more than 200% on Monday's session but has still sold off close to 50% since the start of the year. The stock's surging price action followed an unveiling of Solidion's next-gen A.I. power supply. George Tsilis talks about the headline and other tailwinds benefitting the small cap stock. He does urge "buyer beware" w…
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Domino's Pizza (DPZ) is betting big on a rebranding effort that ditches "pizza" from its name, but don't think for a second it's abandoning its roots. RJ Hottovy breaks down what this move says about the company's strategy to compete in a hyper-competitive QSR space. With consumers increasingly looking for value and convenience, Hottovy explains ho…
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Broadcom (AVGO) surged after penning a massive deal with OpenAI that includes building 10 gigawatts of custom A.I. accelerators to enhance OpenAI's infrastructure. Marley Kayden says it's undeniably a big deal for Broadcom but notes that it can impact the company's path to profitability. She talks about what the deal means for Broadcom's revenue la…
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Domino's Pizza (DPZ) reports earnings tomorrow morning. Ahead of the release, Likefolio's Landon Swan says the company's unique approach to value and customer experience is paying off. Despite a recent pullback in the stock, Swan believes Domino's is undervalued, citing high consumer happiness numbers and a 7% year-over-year increase in web visits.…
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Kyle Chassé believes Bitcoin serves as a "better form of gold" but isn't convinced crypto is at a pure state of stabilization. However, he notes bullish tailwinds in a new Fed starting in 2026 paired with more institutional investments. Alisia Painter adds to Kyle's point, expecting retail trades in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to accelerate.…
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CFRA's Kenneth Leon shares his optimism on bank earnings, expecting strong results and revenue beats across the major banks. He highlights Goldman Sachs (GS) and Morgan Stanley (MS) as potential outperformers, citing their strong track records of beating revenue and earnings expectations. Leon also discusses the potential for further multiple expan…
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Joe Tigay notes what he calls a "liquidity-driven" rally in markets but tells investors to stay alert, especially following Friday's tariff-driven sell-off. As for his Big 3, he says all his picks are "loosely" tied to OpenAI. Joe explains his takes on Oracle (ORCL), AMD Inc. (AMD), and Constellation Energy (CEG). Kevin Green analyzes technical tre…
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Broadcom (AVGO) shares are surging after announcing a partnership with OpenAI to deploy 10 gigawatts of custom AI accelerators. Patrick Mueller expects a choppy market ahead due to tariff concerns and inflation, but remains bullish on AI and tech stocks like Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD), as well as value companies like Berkshire Hathaway (BRK/B). ==…
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Ahead of Tuesday morning's earnings, JPMorgan Chase (JPM) said it will invest $10 billion in companies the U.S. deems critical to national security, which includes the A.I., defense, and quantum industries. Alexander Yokum is a big bank bull with expected loan growth acceleration and benefits from an interest rate cutting cycle. He adds that consum…
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BofA sees "strategic" challenges for Intel (INTC) as a major reason behind its downgrade on the stock. As Marley Kayden explains, the analyst also cites a "too far, too fast" drive higher in the stock price. Shares of Intel have nearly doubled since the start of 2025 and rallied about 50% over the last month. Prosper Trading Academy's Charles Moon …
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Tariff threats reentered the conversation on Friday from President Trump. Charles Schwab's Michelle Gibley talks about what makes the rare earth-centric conversations between Trump and China's Xi Jinping so critical to the future of a trade deal. Michelle tells U.S. investors to watch the Bank of Japan's interest rate story, highlighting key distin…
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News from utilities tied to the A.I. trade, on top of a softer tone from President Trump in China tariffs, are two ties Kevin Green believes offered reprieve for markets Monday. That said, the longer the government shutdown lingers on, the bigger the risk to markets. Kevin also talks about how crude oil's slide below $60 can signal economic slowdow…
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Patrick Ryan says the labor market has "unquestionably" softened despite many other economic markers. He points to Friday's sell-off as a reason for bears to take chips off the table, though it's the job market he's watching the most. On gold's extraordinary rally, Patrick believes it's a sign investors are concerned for the future of fiscal policy…
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A government shutdown and trade tensions took a backseat to a strong market bounce Monday, but can it last? Justin Bergner says the market's focus will shift to earnings season and economic data, particularly from big banks like JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Citigroup (C), and Wells Fargo (WFC). He also shares his thoughts on A.I. investment and names a fe…
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Bloom Energy (BE) rallied more than 20% to kick off Monday's trading session. Alex Coffey explains how energy demand building for the A.I. infrastructure picture helps play a role in the surging price action. The tech picture is more mixed, with Wells Fargo upping price targets for storage giants Seagate (STX) and Western Digital (WDC), while BofA …
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After President Trump's commentary of tariffs against China sent market deep into the red on Friday, a new Truth Social post over the weekend signaled a softer tone. Kevin Hincks reports from the @cboeglobalmarkets and offers insight into whether this upside action can continue, with geopolitical tensions between Israel and Gaza also appearing to e…
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Nvidia (NVDA) touched new all-time highs on Friday before falling with the rest of the market. Tom White takes a look at the technical setup in A.I. chipmaker's rally and what patterns are on his radar. He the $179 level will be key to watch as the NVDA chart has been testing its 50-day moving average. Tom also points to the RSI Momentum study fall…
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Tuan Nguyen joins Morning Movers to look at the U.S. labor market. As the government shutdown carries on, he notes that some economists are "flying blind" without the typical monthly jobs data. Tuan believes other data prints will become more important to gauge the health of the economy. He sees the next 2 FOMC meetings as a "make or break moment" …
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Caleb Silver (@investopedia) previews this week's kick-off to earnings season. His team is expecting estimated Y/Y earnings growth of 8% which would build on 9 consecutive quarters of growth. The strongest sectors on Caleb's radar include Tech, Financials and Materials. He shares Investopedia data that reveals a "cautious optimism" continuing to ho…
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Rachel Dashiell examines current chart patterns formulating for cybersecurity stock Palo Alto Networks (PANW). She starts with a look at the 90-day, 4-hour time frame identifying the $208-$210 area as one to watch. Zooming out to the 1-year chart, she highlights the inverse head and shoulders pattern. She points to that $208-$210 level acting as th…
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Kevin Green joins Jenny Horne to begin the week after equity markets dropped in dramatic fashion on Friday. KG says this morning's move could be a "dead cat bounce" until there is any breakout above upside resistance. He discusses the rally taking place in materials stocks as uncertainty mounts between U.S. and China trade relations, especially reg…
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Daily Facts (13 Oct 2025) [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. Today's facts: The first cheerleaders in the U.S. were men Montreal was named after a local mountain "Mont Royal." There are mirrors on the moon. Astronauts left them so that laser beams cou…
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When it comes to powering the A.I. trade, Nano Nuclear Energy (NNE) president and executive chairman Jay Yu sees his company being well-positioned. He talks about the recent deal Nano Nuclear made with the state of Illinois as just one instance of the company gaining traction in the nuclear energy space. Jay later turns to the national front, expla…
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Steven Olenick with Mintz says sports holds a $1 to $2 trillion value in the private equity markets. He points to scarcity in opportunities for investment that make sports so lucrative. As markets navigate what Steven calls the "beginning stages" of these investments, he highlights how private equity firms played a role in improving franchises and …
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Daily Facts (12 Oct 2025) [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. Today's facts: A human embryo is smaller than a grain of rice at four weeks old The longest recorded duration of a total solar eclipse was 7.5 minutes. There is a town in Norway called "Hell…
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Applied Materials (AMAT) rallied to 52-week highs in early October, but potential regulatory changes in China could be weighing on the semiconductor manufacturing equipment provider. George Tsilis dives into the company's fundamental and technical picture, providing an in-depth overview of Applied Materials' business and industry trends. ======== S…
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Jed Ellerbroek believes equities remain a better buy than bonds moving forward, as long as investors can stomach volatility. He points to health care stocks as ones that remain "economically insensitive" and cheap compared to their tech peers. That said, Jed still likes A.I. and tech, noting the "feverish" pitch seen in Nvidia (NVDA) and A.I. infra…
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Daily Facts (11 Oct 2025) [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. Today's facts: Cost of raising a medium-size dog to the age of eleven: $6,400 Even though red roses looks the same, there are over 900 different types of red roses Next to bone marrow, hair …
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Friday's selling pressure posted the worst day for the S&P 500 (SPX) since April. All 4 major indices erased gains as markets fell on increasing volatility surrounding U.S. and China trade relations. Despite the red arrows, AMD (AMD) managed to post a 30% gain this week and Nvidia (NVDA) touched new all-time highs Friday. Sam Vadas recaps the week.…
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Consumers are bracing for a slowdown in the economy, according to the University of Michigan's October consumer sentiment survey. Joanne Hsu notes that while the latest reading showed little change from September, consumers are increasingly worried about pocketbook issues, including the return of inflation and a weakening labor market. Tariffs are …
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Jenny Horne and Sam Vadas examine several notable events from Friday's trading session, including a lack of a vote in Congress pertaining to the ongoing government shutdown. But, the biggest item of the day: President Trump's Truth Social post suggesting 'massive' tariff hikes being considered on China. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering e…
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Rick Ducat and Jenny Horne break down this week's move in AMD (AMD) including Friday's pullback alongside the overall market. Rick points to this week's 30% move as a bullish short-term move, but when compared to chipmaking peers AMD still lagged the overall group. Rick looks at current resistance and support levels forming as shares fall from all-…
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Serve Robotics (SERV) recently saw a strong rally after tagging Uber Technologies (UBER) and 7-Eleven as new partners but gave back most of that rally Friday due to the tariff-induced sell-off. George Tsilis talks about the growth potential for the upcoming robotics delivery company, if it can overcome headwinds in its financials. ======== Schwab N…
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Hospitality and airlines are being hit by the government shutdown. “Government shutdowns are never good for airlines,” Steven E. Orr says, especially because of the loss of flight controllers. The threats around backpay are also concerning him. However, he does see some tailwinds: jet fuel costs have dropped, for one. ======== Schwab Network ======…
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Matt Tuttle sees Friday's sell-off as a buying opportunity for investors. He urges everyone to focus on President Trump and the fields he's focused on to see what the next potential movers are, seen through government stakes in companies like Intel (INTC), MP Materials (MP) and Lithium Americas (LAC). Matt still sees upside in the A.I. trade as wel…
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Markets sold off on Friday after President Trump hinted at a big tariff hike against China. Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum also slid on the headlines, but Ray Salmond sees opportunity in the pullback. He explains why crypto may be trading at a "discount." ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every marke…
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