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Welcome to 7investing.com. Our mission is to empower you to invest in your future. This podcast brings our market-based experts together to discuss our investing process and important news. Once a month, we will also feature interviews with some of the best minds in business and investing. Check out 7investing.com to find more of our free content and premium monthly stock recommendations.

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Welcome to 7investing.com. Our mission is to empower you to invest in your future. This podcast brings our market-based experts together to discuss our investing process and important news. Once a month, we will also feature interviews with some of the best minds in business and investing. Check out 7investing.com to find more of our free content and premium monthly stock recommendations.

    CROX | AEO | AVGO | INTC | HD | TXN | Searching for Value with John Rotonti

    CROX | AEO | AVGO | INTC | HD | TXN | Searching for Value with John Rotonti

    Investors are continually looking for a good deal in the stock market. But how exactly should we define value?

    Quantitatively, publicly-traded companies should serve as compounding machines for their investors. They raise capital -- either through debt or by issuing stock -- then put it to work into projects. If the after-tax profits they generate are greater than their associated costs, they're creating value for us as the owners of the business (i.e. as the investors).

    But the investing world is also extremely complex. Markets are changing and being disrupted by new technologies every year. CEOs and leadership teams are continually trying to balance between their desire to be visionary and their need to be efficient. Underinvesting in growth could put a company several steps behind its competitors. Yet going "all-in" on an acquisition that turns out badly could very quickly light their shareholders' capital on fire.

    So what are we as the investors to do?

    Are there specific metrics we should look at, to determine if a company is using our money responsibly? How should we figure out what the right price is to pay for a stock? And are their any specific stocks out there right now, which might be significantly undervalued and could represent a great bargain for us as investors?






    investing CEO Simon Erickson recently spoke with John Rotonti, who is the host of the JRo Show podcast (and available on both Spotify and Apple Podcasts).

    John previously worked for nine years at The Motley Fool, where he was an analyst on several newsletters and most recently served as their Head of Investor Training and Development. Simon and John have been friends for a decade, and we recently exclusively published his interview with legendary Fidelity fund manager Joel Tillinghast on our own 7investing site.


    Tune in for an in-depth and fascinating look at how to find value in today's stock market.


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    • 58 min
    TTD | PLTR | AEO | CROX | Our Best Stocks of 2024 Contest continues!

    TTD | PLTR | AEO | CROX | Our Best Stocks of 2024 Contest continues!

    We are on a quest to find the best stock opportunities of the year for investors. Enter for free, with a chance to win a $1,000 Amazon gift card and a free year of 7investing!

    To complement our contest, we'll be publishing seven head-to-head matchups between stocks; and we'll include the winners in our own 7investing Team entry.


    Our third head-to-head matchup is two companies who are embracing artificial intelligence to make their platforms even better, between The Trade Desk (Nasdaq: TTD) and Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR).

    After that, it's the battle of the animals as Crocs (Nasdaq: CROX) takes on American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE: AEO) in a battle for retail dominance!

    Listen to hear the cases for these companies and then head to the 7investing X account to vote for your favorites!


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    • 29 min
    Best Stocks of 2024: CELC/NVO, UBER/RKLB

    Best Stocks of 2024: CELC/NVO, UBER/RKLB

    As part of our Best Stocks of 2024 Contest, we're narrowing down the picks that will be the start of 7investing's entry into our contest! Between now and March 1, 2025, we'll see which stocks will catapult one of our lucky fans to victory, free subscriptions, and a $1000 Amazon gift card.

    Of course, we'll analyze some great companies along way, like Celsius (CELH), Novo Nordisk (NVO), Uber (UBER), and Rocket Lab (RKLB).

    Tune in to hear our breakdowns of these companies and to learn more about how you ca win our Best Stocks of 2024 Contest!



    To enter, go to www.7investing.com/contest/




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    • 25 min
    3 Big Investor Takeaways from the 2024 WSJ Health Forum

    3 Big Investor Takeaways from the 2024 WSJ Health Forum

    The Wall Street Journal’s 2024 Health Forum in Boston recently showcased the technology, business, and policy regulations that are impacting the health care industry. With a massive disruption in the medical weight loss industry, new treatments that permanently alter patient DNA, and the ever-present COVID response and its aftermath, this year's conference had plenty of intrigue.



    For investors, there were several publicly-traded companies who took the stage — including CRISPR Therapeutics (Nasdaq: CRSP), Vertex Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: VRTX), Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL) and Moderna (Nasdaq: MRNA).



    7investing CEO Simon Erickson joins JT Street to break down the conference and review the key storylines investors should be following if they want to capitalize on the current disruptions in the medical investing landscape.


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    • 25 min
    How to Invest in Enterprise Software in 2024

    How to Invest in Enterprise Software in 2024

    Enterprise software is so intriguing to investors. The rise of mega-platforms like Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META), powerful SaaS forces like Salesforce (Nasdaq: CRM), and micro-computer software providers like Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) have created several of the best-performing stocks of the past two decades.

    But things move fast in this innovative field. And we're living in an entirely different digital world today.

    Enterprises have laid off hundreds of thousands of tech employees in recent years and have begun harnessing the power of generative AI. And a renewed focus on efficiency has led them to consolidate vendors, especially in somewhat-redundant fields like cybersecurity protection.

    Will the next decade or two also feature the same pool of outperformers? Will the software companies of the Magnificent 7 still remain at the top of the market? Or will we see a new wave of AI-native competitors displace them?

    In the second episode of 7investing advisors Anirban Mahanti and Simon Erickson's latest podcast series, the two discuss the enterprise software industry from an investor's perspective.






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    • 55 min
    Why Falling Interest Rates are Great News for Investors in 2024

    Why Falling Interest Rates are Great News for Investors in 2024

    The Fed's rampant rate increases have wreaked havoc on stocks in recent years. Yet we're perhaps finally seeing a light emerge at the end of the tunnel.

    Projections released by the Fed suggest that America's central bank will reduce its Fed Funds target rate multiple times during 2024. The Fed ultimately wants to reach a median target rate of 4.6% by the end of this year.

    Falling interest rates are generally good for business. It allows them to raise capital and more attractive rates and to begin reinvesting in growth projects once again.

    For investors in those businesses, falling interest rates translate into lower discount rates. This is the metric that institutional investors on Wall Street use to discount a company's future profits to the present in their discounted cash flow models. When a discount rate falls (which typically happens when the Fed reduces the Fed Funds rate), future cash flows get discounted at a lower rate. And you ultimately end up with a greater present valuation and a higher stock price.


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    • 21 min

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