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Why does the sound of an ocarina make grown men cry? Find out on this week’s PlayingFTSE Show!
It’s a win for both Steves in the stock market this week. A proper one too – they’re both up while the rest of the market is down!
Steve D’s looking at Nintendo again. It’s a business where an installed console base opens up high-margin software revenues.
Sometimes, however, a game comes along that people just buy the hardware specifically for. And Zelda: Ocarina of Time is one of those…
Meta has been a complicated AI stock. It’s been spending like Amazon and Alphabet, but without the customer base to sell its computing power on to.
The company, however, is starting to show what it’s been working on – AI agents. Steve W has the pros and cons of the latest venture.
It’s an interesting time to be in cybersecurity. And Rubrik is an interesting name in within that interesting industry.
AI looks set to make life easier for threats and hackers. But could the solution be not just keeping them out but putting things back after?
Shares in Halma crashed 17% after earnings this week. The results, however, were almost exactly what Steve W forecasted.
The company’s growth was largely driven by data centre construction. But when Diploma announced a similar story last month, the stock market loved it…
Only on this week’s PlayingFTSE Podcast!
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What's happening in the markets — and why should you care? We break down the week's biggest financial news, stocks, and economic mayhem in a way that's actually enjoyable to listen to. No jargon, no waffle, just straight-talking chat about money, markets, and the madness in between.
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► Timestamps:
0:00 INTRO & OUR WEEKS
11:37 NINTENDO
31:46 META
48:45 RUBRIK
1:04:27 HALMA
► Show Notes:
Playing FTSE is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Please consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.
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Why does the sound of an ocarina make grown men cry? Find out on this week’s PlayingFTSE Show!
It’s a win for both Steves in the stock market this week. A proper one too – they’re both up while the rest of the market is down!
Steve D’s looking at Nintendo again. It’s a business where an installed console base opens up high-margin software revenues.
Sometimes, however, a game comes along that people just buy the hardware specifically for. And Zelda: Ocarina of Time is one of those…
Meta has been a complicated AI stock. It’s been spending like Amazon and Alphabet, but without the customer base to sell its computing power on to.
The company, however, is starting to show what it’s been working on – AI agents. Steve W has the pros and cons of the latest venture.
It’s an interesting time to be in cybersecurity. And Rubrik is an interesting name in within that interesting industry.
AI looks set to make life easier for threats and hackers. But could the solution be not just keeping them out but putting things back after?
Shares in Halma crashed 17% after earnings this week. The results, however, were almost exactly what Steve W forecasted.
The company’s growth was largely driven by data centre construction. But when Diploma announced a similar story last month, the stock market loved it…
Only on this week’s PlayingFTSE Podcast!
► Free Share + Exclusive Deals — Start Here:
🎁 Free Fractional Share — Open a Trading 212 account through our link and grab shares worth up to £/€100, completely free. Terms apply.
👉 https://www.trading212.com/Jdsfj/FTSE
When investing, your capital is at risk. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results.
📊 15% Off Fiscal.ai — The investing toolkit we actually use. Analyse stocks, spot hidden opportunities, and build income streams.
👉 https://fiscal.ai/?via=steve
► About Playing FTSE:
What's happening in the markets — and why should you care? We break down the week's biggest financial news, stocks, and economic mayhem in a way that's actually enjoyable to listen to. No jargon, no waffle, just straight-talking chat about money, markets, and the madness in between.
For people who want to get smarter about investing — without wanting to fall asleep.
► Free Investing Course + Newsletter:
📬 Join us on Substack for our completely free 10-week investing and research course — no sign-up fees, no paywalls, no nonsense. Plus regular deep dives on market trends, investor psychology, and asset classes that will genuinely make you think differently.
👉 https://playingftse.substack.com/
► Enjoyed the Episode?
☕ Buy us a coffee (we'll spend it on the show, promise):
👉 https://ko-fi.com/playingftse
💬 Drop a question in the comments or find us on Instagram:
👉 https://www.instagram.com/playing_ftse/
📩 Business enquiries: [email protected]
► Timestamps:
0:00 INTRO & OUR WEEKS
11:37 NINTENDO
31:46 META
48:45 RUBRIK
1:04:27 HALMA
► Show Notes:
Playing FTSE is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Please consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.

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