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2 Go-To Market Indicators, 6 Stock Ideas for the Next 5 Years

Motley Fool co-founder and CEO Tom Gardner talks about separating AI contenders from pretenders, his two favorite market indicators, and lessons from the dot-com bubble. Plus, Tom shares six stock ideas for the next five years. Hosts: Andy Cross Guest: Tom Gardner Producer: Bart ...  Show more

Take Control of Your Cash Flow, and Energy Stocks on Fire

Certified Financial Planner Stephanie Marini joins Robert Brokamp for this month’s installment of the 2026 Financial Planning Challenge. Stephanie and Bro (Robert’s nickname at The Motley Fool) explain how to calculate and automate the amounts you need to pay off your debts, buil ...  Show more

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