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Passive Income Pilots

Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson

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Welcome to the Passive Income Pilots Podcast – the show designed to help pilots climb to new levels of financial success. Join Tait Duryea & Ryan Gibson, both airline pilots, business owners and investors, as they interview top experts and share practical knowledge on real estate, tax strategy, passive income and generational wealth. This one-of-a-kind show created specifically for professional pilots offers applicable strategies and tactics for improving your financial life. Whether you're ...
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Pilot’s Portfolio

Timothy P. Pope, CFP®

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Timothy Pope’s Pilot’s Portfolio podcast is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute accounting, legal, tax or other professional advice. Listeners should not act upon the content or information found here without first seeking appropriate advice from an accountant, financial planner, lawyer or other professional. Timothy P. Pope is a Certified Financial Planner™and principal owner of 360 Aviation Advisors, LLC (“360 Aviation Advisors”), a registered investment ...
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Welcome to The Revolution.Aero Podcast where we bring together some of our friends and colleagues from across the spectrum of aerospace innovation to shed more light on the emerging technologies promising to change how things and people move. Hosted by Yves Le Marquand and brought to you by the team at Revolution.Aero. Connect with us at www.revolution.aero
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Every Monday, listeners are invited to join seasoned flight attendants Shawn and G for an exciting journey behind the scenes and into the galley of their favorite airlines with the podcast, "Cabin Pressure!" This show promises to bring the thrilling in-flight experience directly to the listeners' ears. Shawn and G, with their wealth of knowledge and affable personalities, create an atmosphere akin to sharing a drink and captivating stories with friends at 30,000 feet. "Cabin Pressure!" seeks ...
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The Age of the MGA Podcast is the definitive playbook to learn how to build, operate, scale and invest in MGAs—told by the entrepreneurs, operators, and capital partners driving the industry forward. Each episode brings together the most elite founders, investors, and experts to give you a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to build and grow a high-performing MGA—from your first dollar of premium to operational scale.
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A Different Perspective is a Zeus podcast, hosted by Nick Searle, Co-Head of Equity Sales. In the different perspective podcast we speak to interesting characters within finance and business to understand more about their personal journey and ambitions. This is co-mingled with a discussion about their business. It’s more about the formation of the individual than the business per se; thus trying to gain that different perspective. This content is issued by Zeus Capital Limited (“Zeus”) (Inco ...
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Keeping it Real Assets

Igneo Infrastructure Partners

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In this series we'll hear from the Igneo investment team as they talk with the leaders of our global infrastructure businesses, shining a light on how they operate and their approach to the challenges of an ever changing world.
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In the Haus

Preston Zeller

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Step inside intimate conversations with the founders and leaders reshaping industries. In the Haus, we strip away the polished pitches to reveal the raw truth about building, scaling, and surviving entrepreneurship. Hosted by Preston Zeller from his creative sanctuary - where business strategy meets human story.
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Welcome to Capitalist Culture, the podcast where we dive deep into the heart of what makes our economy thrive—free-market enterprise, entrepreneurship, and the unwavering belief in the freedom to invest and build. Each episode is a celebration of the patriotic spirit that drives individuals to turn ideas into enterprises and profits. Join us as we engage with the most innovative and successful investors and entrepreneurs who aren’t just investing in businesses but in their people. These are ...
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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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BritCham Singapore

British Chamber of Commerce SG

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The official podcast from the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore. Featuring interviews with key business, sport and lifestyle leaders in Singapore and the UK, topical conversations and in-depth content. Don't forget to subscribe, share and leave us a review. Find out more at the official website https://www.britcham.org.sg/podcasts or subscribe to the weekly eNewsletter at https://britcham.org.sg/newsletter. We love hearing from our listeners! You can contact us at [email protected].
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Educating Empathy

Dr. Wendy Muhlhauser-Tingblad a.k.a SissyMarySue (SissyMarySue Education Fund)

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The Educating Empathy podcast explores diverse perspectives on secondary and postsecondary education. Discussions on the podcast will cover a wide range of topics related to educational policy, advocacy, leadership, pedagogy, and personal stories. We also delve into discussions about promoting empathetic understanding in society. This podcast is produced by SissyMarySue Education Fund, a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) committed to providing educational children’s programming, play-based learning, and ...
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Inside Infrastructure

Infrastructure Partnerships Australia

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Inside Infrastructure is a podcast co-hosted by two professional infrastructure nerds – Adrian Dwyer, CEO of Infrastructure Partnerships Australia and Janice Lee. Each episode, Adrian and Janice speak with a prominent identity shaping the future of Australian infrastructure – from CEOs of top ASX listed companies to Australia’s top political and bureaucratic brass. Together they explore the ins and outs of infrastructure policy and the people behind it. Each episode, Adrian and Janice speak ...
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Starting It Up

Ben Burman

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Starting it Up is where dozens of the top startup founders, CEOs, and investors share their entrepreneurial stories. Hosted by Ben Burman, each episode uncovers actionable information that you can learn from and use on your own journey.
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Stories from 400 Feet

Danielle Gagne, Chief Storyteller for Drone Network News at Volatus Aerospace

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Drone professionals are making dull, dirty, and dangerous jobs safer, faster, and more actionable. In this podcast, we highlight the everyday and the not-so-everyday stories of drones and technologies being used in the field, whether that is to conduct routine data collection or to test new and exciting avenues for the drone industry. If a drone flies, we’ll be there!
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Formerly known as Carolina Commercial Real Estate Connection, Timeless Business and Building Strategies pivots its focus to highlight Tony’s expertise in business strategies and construction. This podcast is designed for General Contractors, Specialty Contractors, Developers, and Entrepreneurs looking to start, grow, or scale their businesses to extraordinary success. Are you ready to become one of the most successful contractors or developers in your area? Tony shares the proven strategies, ...
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Ed Butowsky discusses the state of the Chinese economy, as well as China's evolution away from exporting to the U.S. He also talks about the health of China's domestic economy, and the biggest questions surrounding the Chinese economy. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Options involve risks and…
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The automobile and entertainment industries took Sam Vadas and Marley Kayden's attention on Monday's session. They explain the significance in the intensifying bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) between Netflix (NFLX) and Paramount Skydance (PSKY). They also touch on the S&P 500's newest addition: Carvana (CVNA). ======== Schwab Network =…
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EchoStar (SATS) rallied nearly 300% since the start of 2025. George Tsilis attributes much of that rally to SpaceX and its equity connection to the Elon Musk's private company. When turning to the company's assets, George waves warnings flags investors should be aware of. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every …
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Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has taken over discussions surrounding entertainment stocks as Paramount Skydance (PSKY) throws a new bid into the acquisition ring against Netflix (NFLX). Rick Ducat talks about the "give back" in Paramount Skydance shares over recent months and Monday's rally attempting a reversal. He also turns to the elevated option…
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Wes Bolsen, CEO of CitroTech (CITR), talks about wildfire prevention and his company’s role in the industry. They use EPA-certified fire inhibitors to treat vegetation, wood and lumber and is one of only two publicly traded wildfire prevention and protection companies. CITR recently uplisted to the NYSE American. Wes explains how their products wor…
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Verified Investing's Gareth Soloway isn't convinced Santa Claus is coming to the stock market. A Yen Carry Trade unwind is something he considers a real possibility, which will lead to a major selling event across markets. Gareth also sees the A.I. market being more fragile than many investors, pointing to concerns in circular A.I. spending and a l…
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Juan Moreno thinks public markets look more overheated than private markets. Investors are “looking at a lot of the capex spending” and wondering what the ROI is, he argues. He discusses how to find winners in the tech environment, along with AI opportunities for healthcare and biotech. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and…
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Don Nesbitt looks ahead to the Fed press conference this week and to 4Q earnings season, which begins in about a month. He’s also noticing rotation within the market out of big tech. His stock picks include AbbVie (ABBV), as he likes healthcare overall and thinks it has good growth prospects. Another is Medtronic (MDT), which has a “well establishe…
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Sean Cudahy and Meghna Maharishi preview December’s holiday travel season. Sean notes that 2025 has been setting travel records all year and foresees a “prolonged busy period” for airports. He forecasts growing optimism in the air travel industry as they cut capacity and regain pricing power. Meghna notes that leisure travel is “taking off” as airl…
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Seema Shah dissects both bids for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). Netflix (NFLX) would get “deeper IP” and “tentpole content” they can use to expand audiences, merchandising, gaming, and more. “It would make them the behemoth,” she adds. For Paramount Skydance (PSKY), it would boost its viewership to levels rivaling Disney+ and help them grow. ======…
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Marvell (MRVL) sold off Monday over reports that Microsoft (MSFT) will tap Broadcom (AVGO) to create custom A.I. chips. Benchmark also downgraded the stock as it sees Amazon (AMZN) seeking another of Marvell's competitors for orders. Marley Kayden explains how fears of Marvell losing market share is nothing new, but instead adds to existing investo…
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Likefolio’s Andy Swan says it’s “clear that Carvana is the winner,” with data showing strong growth in visits. Meanwhile, CarMax (KMX) is falling; Andy says, “consumers are voting with their clicks, and it’s not even close.” While he thinks the stock could be overbought, he also sees substantial market share growth for CVNA ahead. ======== Schwab N…
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Alphabet's (GOOGL) Gemini 3.0 poses what Shay Boloor considers a real risk to ChatGPT. He points to Google search backing Gemini as a cost-effective and intelligence-heavy moat for the A.I. model. Shay believes OpenAI needs to make extensive moves into horizontal SaaS to compete. Tom Essaye makes the case that Gemini is "leap frogging" ChatGPT. He …
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Dan Rayburn breaks down the assets Netflix (NFLX) would gain from their Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) deal and how long the deal could take to close. “The most important thing to remember…this is a long way from being done,” he cautions, including worries about antitrust scrutiny from the government. Dan discusses how metrics around viewership are m…
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Aquiles Larrea makes the case for a 7,400 SPX being in the crosshairs into 2026 with the tech trade bolstering index strength. He highlights Alphabet's (GOOGL) A.I. chip and tech diversification play, Critical Metals (CRML) as a "risk capital" stock, and SoFi Technologies (SOFI) as an undervalued fintech company. Rick Ducat takes investors through …
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Jim Iuorio sees risks in Powell’s comments after the Fed decision, but at the end of the day, believes the market is “still fine.” Jim thinks AI will be a “headwind to runaway inflation” and argues it is also behind weakness in the labor market. He discusses the “debasement trade” and why he’s not giving up on it yet. Jim digs into the K-shaped eco…
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The Fed's interest rate decision will be crucial for markets this week, says Kevin Hincks, as he notes the anticipation building around what's expected to be a 25bps interest rate cut. He points to the possibility of quantitative easing into 2026 as another catalyst to watch. As far as earnings go, Kevin expects Oracle (ORCL) and Broadcom (AVGO) to…
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Marley Kayden covers price target changes for Apple (AAPL), including a note from Dan Ives, a noted tech bull. He argues that 2026 will be the year that Apple “finally enters the race” and expects a strong holiday season. Stephen “Sarge” Guilfoyle shows an example options trade, using technical analysis and demonstrating a bull call spread. =======…
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James Demmert calls Toll Brothers (TOL) "best of the group" in homebuilders. He highlights what makes the company different from peers like D.R. Horton (DHI). While James doesn't currently like homebuilders as a group, he makes the case for the FOMC's interest rate decision to change that. Tom White offers an example options trade for Toll Brothers…
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Cooper Howard with Charles Schwab says he "won't be surprised" to see dispersion in December's FOMC meeting. He explains how a divide among Fed governors will complicate the interest rate picture into 2026. Cooper turns to the bond market to highlight how investors are pricing in concerns over the next Fed Chair. ======== Schwab Network ======== Em…
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“It’s a given” that the Fed will cut this week, says Jay Pelosky, but thinks the bond market is beginning to signal concerns about Fed independence. Because of the global AI race, Jay thinks opportunities are in countries that recognize the changing environment and are focusing on electricity. He thinks long-duration bonds are unattractive, while c…
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There's a lot on the docket for this week, but Kevin Green says he "won't be surprised" to see SPX compression before the Fed's interest rate decision on Wednesday. However, it could set the stage for a Santa Claus rally to close 2025. On the A.I. trade, KG notes Marvell's (MRVL) steep selling action as Microsoft (MSFT) eyes Broadcom (AVGO) for cus…
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Nitin Sacheti thinks tech is “still interesting” and we have time before a potential bubble problem. “We’re starting to see sort of a dispersion” in the tech sector between the winners and the losers, he argues. Nitin explains his tech strategy, focusing on fiber optic cables and data networks and describing his hedging moves. ======== Schwab Netwo…
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IBM Corp. (IBM) is stepping up its standing in the A.I. race through a new acquisition. Diane King Hall explains how its $11 billion purchase of Confluent (CFLT) aims to up IBM's positioning in the evolving tech landscape. Morgan Stanley downgraded Tesla (TSLA) as it sees its non-auto catalysts priced into the stock. On the retail space, Diane talk…
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Jay Hatfield has an 8,000 target for the SPX next year based on earnings growth projections. He tells investors to choose their stocks carefully, and shares some of his own picks. Including KKR & Co. (KKR) and Apollo Global (APO). He notes that both were not exposed to bank woes earlier this year, and expects strong growth. Jay also likes Marvell (…
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It's not secret Dan Ives is a tech bull, though he sees even more upside from his previous price target on Apple (AAPL). The Wedbush analysts now sees $350 in the cards for the Mag 7 stock, up from $320. Rick Ducat takes traders through his technical analysis for the stock while Tom White offers an example options trade. ======== Schwab Network ===…
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"It's hard not to be bullish," says Eric Sterner when looking at the current market action. He explains how the landscape offers a bullish foundation into 2026. Eric has his eyes on the tech space due to the evolving A.I. trade, along with healthcare and the GLP-1 industry. He sees the macro front holding steady so long as the job market doesn't fa…
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Promoted by pilot questions, our host, Certified Financial Planner™ and GA pilot, Tim Pope compares long-term disability (LTD) coverage for FedEx and UPS pilots, examining how each plan works and how they stack up across the industry. He breaks down union and core benefits, highlighting key differences in duration, tax treatment, monthly caps, wait…
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Oracle (ORCL) is what Melissa Otto calls a "levered bet" in the A.I. space, says Melissa Otto. The company reports earnings on Wednesday. Melissa tells investors to watch for operating profit margins and any other indicators pointing to Oracle navigating massive CapEx spend from Mag 7 and other Big Tech companies as it piles on debt. She later note…
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It's back to having all eyes on the Fed, with Kevin Green calling this week's FOMC interest rate decision the most important market mover of the week. If the committee issues a cut with a hawkish tone, KG believes the Mag 7 stocks will see the most benefit. Also watch Nvidia (NVDA), says KG, pointing to a pair of bull crosses in the technicals. Net…
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Charles Schwab's Rachel Dashiell turns to technical analysis in General Motors (GM) after the stock hit historic highs on Friday. She explains how the legacy auto stock muscled a long-term comeback and whether it can sustain short-term shakiness. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to t…
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Talk to us! Leave us a message, or ask a question? The holidays don’t just bring twinkle lights and travel deals—they bring maximum turbulence. We open the cabin door on real frontline stories from winter ops and half-empty flights to the non-rev legends who test every ounce of patience. There’s the first-class vaper who learns the hard way that st…
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Anthony Scaramucci joins The Watch List to talk about his new book, Solana Rising, and why the cryptocurrency will be one of the biggest market stories over the next five years. He takes investors through the altcoin space and the opportunities he sees in crypto beyond Bitcoin. Anthony highlights use cases for these cryptocurrencies today and makes…
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Muon Space's Jonny Dyer sets his sights on space and ways it will serve as the next frontier for A.I. He explains how OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's aspirations can challenge Elon Musk's SpaceX. Jonny still believes there's a huge gap to close between competitors and SpaceX, though it could close as demand for space tech accelerates. He briefly touches on…
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The last time George Tsilis talked about Intel (INTC) on Tech Corner, the company traded around $23. In the first week of December, Intel tapped a 20-month high of $44. George highlights the catalysts that helped double the stock price in four months. That said, investors should be aware of lasting headwinds facing the legacy tech company. ========…
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Marley Kayden and Sam Vadas close out the trading week with a glimpse into some unsung stories in U.S. and international markets. They talk about the climb in domestic retail stocks and Chinese tech firms like Moore Threads, which grew over 400% after its $1.1 billion IPO. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every…
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Peter Wright, CEO of McKinley Acquisition Corporation (MKLY), details the current state of the SPAC market, highlighting its "next generation phase" with increased investor appetite and improved deal structures. He emphasizes the "better, faster, and cheaper" advantages of SPACs over traditional IPOs, citing deal certainty, valuation certainty, and…
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Rubrik (RBRK) posted its first-ever quarterly EPS profit in Thursday's earnings, leading shares to rally more than 20% during Friday's session. George Tsilis takes a closer look at the cloud security solutions company's balance sheet and partnerships to explain how Rubrik reached profitability. As for the competitive landscape, George talks about w…
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Southwest Airlines (LUV) briefly tapped highs it hasn't seen in nearly two and a half years even after noting a drop in demand during the government shutdown. Rick Ducat explains the "confusing" rally that's pushing price action above a key resistance level. He also shows where Southwest stands against airline peers and takes traders through the st…
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Dr. Ying Huang, CEO of Legend Biotech (LEGN), explains the work his company does on white blood cell cancer. They grew revenue from the drug 84% last quarter to over $500 million, and expect to turn a profit in 2026. He discusses their partnership with Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), international expansion, and the research they’re conducting. ======== S…
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Thomas Martin discusses “animal spirits” returning to the market and shares some of his stock picks. He likes Seagate (STX), which he says has a significant technological advantage over competitors. Another is Carvana (CVNA), a “prime example of a digital disrupter.” ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every marke…
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Joe Hegener weighs in on whether there is an AI bubble. On Tesla (TSLA), which is attempting to pivot towards AI, Joe warns not to bet against Elon Musk. He thinks banks and insurance companies are non-tech, non-AI companies that could be AI plays, arguing that these are the industries that will benefit from adoption. Looking to China, he talks abo…
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Joy Yang doesn’t expect any surprises next week and anticipates a Santa Claus rally. However, going forward she sees a lot of risks on the table without clarity, including tariffs. “The AI story is real,” she adds, “but let’s be cautious that price still matters.” Joy lays out her outlook for 2026 and how to take advantage of oversold positions and…
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Nancy Davis and Eric Winograd react to the September PCE data, which was delayed due to the government shutdown. Nancy says the report is a “green light” that lets the Fed “cut, cut, cut,” and previews what to watch in Powell’s comments after the FOMC decision next week. Eric doesn’t think there was any “new information” in the report and notes tha…
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Eddie Yoon says consumers are on “borrowed time” as credit balances rise. Inflation is making people feel “poorer” since 2021 despite wage gains: “people are still scared.” He says “the first domino” is the shift from single-family households to multi-generational housing as young people or grandparents move in with family or find roommates. He arg…
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SoFi Technologies (SOFI) stalled its stellar 2025 run on Friday when the company announced a $1.5 billion stock offering. George Tsilis calls the practice a common, and at times healthy occurrence for growing companies, but believes investors are wary of SoFi's financials. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every…
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Spotify Wrapped is a hit but SPOT has slogged in recent stock price activity, down nearly 30% from June's all-time highs. LikeFolio's Megan Brantley notes positive momentum for Wrapped, noting doubled social media activity on X for the Spotify event. As the company has "taken over" social media discussions, Megan sees the company capitalizing on A.…
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Dave Nicholson and Chris Wang break down Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) earnings. The stock plummeted after the mixed report, temporarily becoming the biggest S&P 500 loser on the day. Dave talks about some of his takeaways from recent meetings with HPE executives. Chris puts the guidance in focus, noting that it is softer than expected. ========…
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Kyle Clark, CEO of BETA Technologies (BETA), explains how the company accelerated its momentum in the electric aerospace and VTOL markets. On recent earnings, Kyle notes the company's more than $3 billion backlog and the ways BETA aims to secure profits on its contract. He also explains why electric aviation is "significantly less expensive" from t…
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Tech and retail take Tim Bohen's attention on today's Big 3. For Applied Materials (AMAT), he sees a consolidation occurring after its sharp rally that will build new support. Tim still sees strength in American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) after the "Sydney Sweeney mania" and Dollar General's "flight to safety" play. Rick Ducat walks investors through h…
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