Chit Chat Stocks
Ryan Henderson and Brett Schafer started Chit Chat Stocks as a way to talk through their own investment research, and that origin story still defines the show's appeal. Twice a week — Wednesdays and Fridays — they publish episodes that break down individual companies, analyze earnings reports, and debate whether specific stocks are worth buying at current prices. The analysis is detailed without being inaccessible, and both hosts are clearly putting in real work before they hit record.
What keeps listeners coming back is the dynamic between Ryan and Brett. They frequently disagree, and neither is shy about pushing back on the other's thesis. That tension makes the stock discussions feel more like actual due diligence than a promotional segment. One episode might be a 90-minute deep dive on Amazon's capital allocation, while the next covers an under-the-radar small cap that showed up on their Emerging Moats research service.
The show has racked up over 750 episodes and holds a 4.3-star rating from nearly 200 reviews. They also run a live weekly show called The Investing Power Hour on YouTube, which gives their community a place to interact in real time. Episode lengths vary — some are a tight 50 minutes, others stretch past an hour and a half when the company analysis demands it.
Chit Chat Stocks works best for investors who want to hear two people genuinely think through a stock rather than just summarize a 10-K. If you enjoy doing your own research and want a second (and third) opinion before making a buy decision, this show earns its place in your feed.
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