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Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Don’t Miss The Point of Investing

Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Suze Orman Media

Business, Investing

4.84.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2026

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In this Suze School, Suze talks about why we shouldn’t fear buying strong companies even when their stock prices are near all-time highs. Using Chevron as an example, she breaks down how rising oil prices, what’s happening in the world, and supply disruptions can influence energy markets and create opportunities for long-term investors. Instead of reacting to headlines or waiting for the “perfect” moment, Suze explains how understanding the way markets work and having patience will benefit you in the long run.


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0:00.0

Hi everybody, Susio here now. What is the goal of money? The goal of money is for you to be secure.

0:06.6

And there is no better way for you to be secure than having an emergency savings account.

0:13.2

It is essential for your financial foundation. So all of you should be participating in

0:19.2

the ultimate opportunity savings account at Alliant Credit Union.

0:23.9

Go to myalliant.com to find out more and be secure. March 12, 2006, welcome everybody to the Women and Money podcast, as well as everybody smart enough

0:46.9

to listen. I know, I know. You're all freaking out because it's really Sunday when you're

0:52.9

listening to this most likely March 15th. But I wanted to

0:56.8

tell you March 12, because that is the day that I am recording this. And I'm doing this because

1:02.5

Robert asked me for a favor. Could we do it earlier? So I said, absolutely. So it's important that you know when I recorded this,

1:13.0

so you'll understand that in a second because it has a lot to do with the price of oil,

1:18.6

the price of Chevron, and so on and so forth. So I want you to get out your Susie notebooks

1:26.1

because you really need to get this lesson that we're

1:30.0

about to do today on Susie School. Now, before I begin, I want all of you, given that this

1:38.3

podcast drops on March 15th. Can you just go and see what did Chevron actually close at last Friday?

1:48.5

What is the price of WTI? So let's just see what can happen in a few days. And by the way,

1:56.5

you should all go to YouTube.com slash Susie Orman and take a look at the little synopsis that we did of last

2:07.8

week's podcast. Look for warm money moves and you'll see in just a few minutes everything that we

2:15.8

really talked about that was important last Sunday. All right, one last

2:21.6

thing. However, at the beginning of the year, we posted this thing called Your Romance for

2:28.1

26 that goes to a website, which is where my blog and everything gets mailed out from, to all of you.

2:37.7

It is not a scam. It is real. You haven't been hacked. It doesn't take you to a false website.

2:45.3

It is absolutely true. So please just know that. I know your little Susie notebooks out there. All right.

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