MarketFoolery

The U.S. Senate debates legislation that would make it illegal for members of Congress to trade stocks and bonds using nonpublic information.  On today's show, we take stock in the STOCK Act.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_01_31_2012.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 4:41pm EST

Pep Boys gets acquired.  Wendy's serves up earnings.  And beer loses some of its buzz.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_01_30_2012.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 3:16pm EST

President Obama delivers the State of the Union.   Apple reports big earnings.   And Google announces a change in its privacy policy.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_01_25_2012.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 3:51pm EST

Johnson & Johnson, McDonald's, and Kimberly-Clark report earnings.  And Starbucks ramps up its beer and wine offerings.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_01_24_2012.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 4:32pm EST

Our analysts discuss two stocks that are undervalued, two stocks that are overvalued, and two financial stories that have been overlooked.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_01_23_2012.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 4:19pm EST

eBay and Southwest Airlines report earnings.  Eastman Kodak files for bankruptcy.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_01_19_2012.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 3:49pm EST

Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang steps down and shares of Yahoo! move up.  Our analysts discuss the big Yahoo! news and debate the future of Research in Motion.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_01_18_2012.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 3:18pm EST

Google renews its push into China, shares of Sears drop on bad financial news while shares of Dick's Sporting Goods rise 12%.  Plus, the guys share sports equipment tips.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_01_12_2012.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 4:35pm EST

Ford recalls 450,000 vehicles. In the wake of 10-year Treasuries yielding 1.9% and natural gas hitting a 28-month low, we share a few stock ideas to consider.  Plus, a report from the big auto show in Detroit.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_01_11_2012.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 3:09pm EST

WebMD has a horrible day and Apple’s Tim Cook is the highest-paid CEO of 2011.  Plus Hostess, maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Direct download: Market_Foolery_01_10_2012.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 5:00pm EST