• Episode 15: $DDOG: Doin’ it Data-Doggy-Style
    Jan 14 2025

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    In Episode 15 (recorded 1/12/25), the Stock Jocks provide the bull and bear cases for observability leader Datadog ($DDOG). Gordon makes the bull case and argues DDOG can meet or exceed already-high street expectations as the market consolidates among DDOG, Dynatrace ($DT) and New Relic ($NEWR), while George points to a potential in revenue growth driven by decelerating new customer acquisition.



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    55 mins
  • Episode 14: $APP: AppLovin’ It, or AppShovin’ It?
    Jan 2 2025

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    In Episode 14 (recorded December 29, 2024), The Stock Jocks give their bull/bear treatment to high-flying mobile marketing specialist AppLovin ($APP). Gordo hosts, George, as El Toro, argues $APP can leverage AI to meet already high Street expectations, while Bruce channels El Oso and picks apart $APP’s valuation. In the news segment, the Jocks touch on the changing interest rate and inflation outlook and the H1B visa policy debate.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 13: UIPath ($PATH): Generative AI Loser or Ultimate Winner?
    Dec 14 2024

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    In lucky Episode 13 (recorded December 8, 2024), The Stock Jocks give their bull/bear treatment to UIPath ($PATH). Bruce plays Bull and makes the pitch that Robotic Process Animation specialist UIPath can become a long-term winner from Generative AI. Meanwhile, Gordo takes the role of Bear, and George hosts. In the news segment, the Jocks touch on Rubrik ($RBRK), SentinalOne $S (and in turn CrowdStrike ($CRWD)), the ServiceTitan $TTAN IPO, and $SMCI.



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    50 mins
  • Episode 12: $META: Giving the World an AI Enema
    Nov 29 2024

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    In Episode 12 (recorded November 17, 2024), The Stock Jocks give their bull/bear treatment to $META, the company formerly known as Facebook. Gordon does the Bull dance and extols the virtues of “Fonzi Zuck”, George takes the role of “negative nancy” (Bear), and Bruce hosts. In the news segment, the Jocks discuss the market implications of the Trump victory and also revisit the never-boring $SMCI.



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    59 mins
  • Episode 11: Where Are They Now? Looking Back on Our “Tips”
    Oct 28 2024

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    The Stock Jocks look back on the stocks featured in their first 10 episodes ($SMCI, $NET, $DOCN, $LULU, $RBRK, $NTNX, $SHOP, $ON, $CRWD, $TWLO). To the shock of all, Gordon takes the first Just the Tips stock-picking crown based on his prescient insight that $SMCI is trash.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 10: $TWLO (Twilio): Catch a Falling Knife???
    Oct 21 2024

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    The Stock Jocks give their bull/bear treatment to cloud communications specialist (and beleaguered stock) Twilio ($TWLO), with Gordon hosting once again, George donning the bull horns, and Bruce playing the bear. In our news segment, we hit a number of topics, including the implications of the coming election, ASML's premature (and disappointing) earnings release, and the set up into Q3 earnings. $ASML, $TSMC, $INTC, $TSLA, $SMCI, $NVDA

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Episode 9: $CRWD: Flipping the Bird (Crowdstrike)
    Oct 8 2024

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    In Episode 9 (recorded September 12, 2024), the Stock Jocks give their bull/bear treatment to security powerhouse Crowdstrike ($CRWD), purveyor of the Falcon platform (hence the episode title, “Flipping the Bird”. So clever and on-brand!) We begin with a heartfelt apology from Gordon on behalf of the team for the month-long delay in the editing room; technical issues nearly killed this gem of an episode but we managed to salvage it through many hours of tedious effort. Gordon hosts, Bruce puts on his bull horns, and George puts on his “other” bear suit (not the one he gets defensive about when asked.) Was the “Blue Screen of Death” debacle a buying opportunity, or likely to result in further blues for investors? Listen and find out!



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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Episode 8: $ON is giving us an Onsemi
    Aug 27 2024

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    In Episode 8 (recorded August 11, 2024), the Stock Jocks give their bull/bear treatment power semiconductor specialist Onsemi ($ON). Bull Gordon gets into a virtual “sword fight” with co-host George, who puts on his bear suit (very much unlike the one he dons in his basement on the weekends.) We of course also recap $SMCI earnings and implications for $NVDA. George would like us to advise listeners that this episode has some particularly “naughty” comments and is hopeful that his mother won’t listen (and give us 1 star!) You’ve been warned! Gordon would like everyone to know he thinks George is being a weenie. Compliments / complaints / nudes: StockJocksTips@gmail.com

    Highlights:

    (2:44) Obligatory take on the shifting sands of our Idiocracy / recent changes to political landscape for investors

    (4:18) George pontificates on why recent market volatility is overdone; the Jocks debate the current state of the macro and the finer points of the “Sahm rule” for calling a recession

    (10:49) $SMCI earnings (did anyone get the plates on the truck that hit those margins?) and implications for AI demand and $NVDA (on its road, per Bruce, to $10 trillion in market cap)

    (18:44) Bruce floats a new income idea for unemployed Gordon: fraudulent invoices to the Mag 7! And why Gordon will never have $100 million dollars (hint: it’s a “naughty” reason!)

    (19:58) George takes a brief victory lap on $SHOP (the topic of our last episode!)

    (21:57) The Main Event: $ON is giving Gordon a semi! Company overview, and how Onsemi is like He-man (and Orko’s incomparable legacy as a “submissive”)

    (32:25) Recent financial performance and outlook

    (38:36) What might have been: May 2023 analyst day projections vs Street

    (39:26) DA COMPS!

    (42:05) George kicks off the bear case. A falling knife? Timing is everything. Host Bruce makes early deductions for style.

    (49:29) George argues that cars (a key end market for Onsemi) is a market that is challenged by extending replacement cycles near-term and will be decimated by robotaxis in the long term.

    (1:03:25) Stock Jocks “open their kimonos” and reveal their “real” opinions.



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    1 hr and 13 mins