- 23 minutes 50 secondsTime To Diversify Internationally?
It’s a deep dive into the Hidden Gems Investing mailbag as Jon, Matt, and Rachel handle questions regarding international diversification, stocks that have lost momentum, and the changing cybersecurity landscape due to AI.
Jon Quast, Matt Frankel, and Rachel Warren discuss:
-Magnificent 7 stocks vs international diversification
-How to diversify into Japan and India
-Stocks that have lost momentum: MercadoLibre and SoFi
-The threat to SentinelOne from Anthropic’s Mythos
Companies discussed: Apple (APPL), Amazon (AMZN), Microsoft (MSFT), Meta Platforms (META), Alphabet (GOOG)(GOOGL), General Motors (GM), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A)(BRK.B), Realty Income (O), Digital Realty (DLR), Pinterest (PINS), Walt Disney (DIS), Toyota (TM), Sony Group (SONY), iShares MSCI Japan ETF (EWJ), iShares India 50 ETF (INDY), iShares MSCI India ETF (INDA), Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS), iShares Core MSCI Total International Stock ETF (IXUS), Vanguard International High Dividend ETF (VYMI), Nestle (NSRGY), MercadoLibre (MELI), SoFi (SOFI), SentinelOne (S), Nvidia (NVDA), Crowdstrike (CRWD), Palo Alto Networks (PANW), Zscaler (ZS)
Host: Jon Quast
Guests: Matt Frankel, Rachel Warren
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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25 May 2026, 8:30 pm - 24 minutes 12 secondsThriving in the Age of Overwhelm
Why do so many people feel overwhelmed right now? And what can investors do about it? How can you separate market signal from media noise when headlines are designed to hijack your attention? Motley Fool Analyst Rachel Warren talks with Fred Marshall, author of Thrive: The Antidote to Future Shock, about staying calm, focused, and effective in a world changing faster than our ability to adapt.
Host: Rachel Warren
Guest: Fred Marshall
Producers: Bart Shannon, Lauren Budabin
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24 May 2026, 4:00 pm - 29 minutes 46 secondsGive Your Family the Gift of an Estate Plan, and Ask the Same of Them
Bad news, Fools: You and everyone you know is going to eventually pass away. And before then, you or the people you love may become physically or mentally incapacitated. But despite these certainties and possibilities, most people don’t have an estate plan, and if they do, it’s often outdated. Robert Brokamp speaks with attorney Jill Mastroianni, the host of the Death Readiness podcast, about how to protect your assets, your family, and yourself with an updated estate plan.
Also in this episode:
-Interest rates all over the world are rising, and bond prices are falling.
-You likely pay your financial advisor more than you pay your doctor. Are you getting your money’s worth?
-After more than 25 years, Intel finally exceeded its dot-com peak. It just goes to show: While the overall U.S. stock market usually recovers from a bear market in a few years, individual stocks are a very different story.
-One widow knew exactly what to do when her husband died because he created and regularly updated a “Letter From Your Dead Husband” while he was still alive.
Host: Robert Brokamp, CFP®, EA
Guest: Jill Mastroianni
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23 May 2026, 4:00 pm - 40 minutes 49 secondsSpaceX IPO Nears & Retail Makes a Comeback
We learned how much money SpaceX is (or isn’t) making from rocket launches and AI in anticipation of the company’s upcoming IPO. Plus, we discuss positive retail earnings, NVIDIA’s results, and software making a comeback.
Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Jon Quast discuss:
- SpaceX S-1
- NVIDIA earnings
- Target and Walmart’s results
- Software’s comeback
Companies discussed: Tesla (TSLA), Target (TGT), Walmart (WMT), NVIDIA (NVDA), Onto Innovation (ONTO), IBM (IBM), Cloudflare (NET), Workday (WDAY).
Host: Travis Hoium
Guests: Lou Whiteman, Jon Quast
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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22 May 2026, 8:30 pm - 24 minutes 52 secondsThe SpaceX S-1: The Good, The Bad, The Verdict
Stop the presses (or the recording, I guess)! SpaceX has filed its S-1 in anticipation of an IPO. The team digs into the details of the IPO prospectus and looks for some of the things that stand out in this monumental, possibly $2 trillion, public offering.
Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Jon Quast discuss:
- Starlink’s profitability
- The space launch businesses (sort of) profitability
- The unbelievably large market estimates
- Is SpaceX actually just an AI company?
- Can investors benefit from this corporate structure?
- The leap of faith that is the valuation
Companies discussed: SPCX, AMZN, MSFT, META, VOYG,
Host: Tyler Crowe
Guests: Matt Frankel, Jon Quast
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21 May 2026, 8:30 pm - 24 minutes 12 secondsGoogle Flexes Its AI Muscles
Google I/O revealed a lot about Google’s future in artificial intelligence. Not only did the company release a new model, updated search, and launched new AI glasses. We discuss what we learned, whether this is a real normie moment for AI, and what the impacts will be outside of Alphabet.
Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rachel Warren discuss:
- Google I/O
- Is this AI for normies?
- Downstream impacts for investors.
Companies discussed: Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), NVIDIA (NVDA).
Host: Travis Hoium
Guests: Lou Whiteman, Rachel Warren
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20 May 2026, 8:30 pm - 25 minutes 41 secondsThe Green Shoots in Home Depot’s Earnings
It may not look like much right now, but one small detail in Home Depot’s earnings report that should bode well for the beleaguered home improvement retail. We look at the company’s most recent results, whether the company’s stock looks attractive after a five year malaise, and what other companies in the housing and home improvement indsutry
Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Lou Whiteman discuss:
- Home Depot’s earnings: The good and the “meh”
- Home Depot Stock: value investment or value trap?
- Are interest rates really the problem for housing?
- Where to invest in the “coiled spring” of home equity
- Mailbag: Reinvest dividends or put the money to work elsewhere?
- Mailbag: Where to invest in green energy?
Companies discussed: HD, LOW, TREX, RKT, TFSL, BN, CSIQ, FSLR
Host: Tyler Crowe
Guests: Matt Frankel, Lou Whiteman
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19 May 2026, 8:30 pm - 20 minutes 52 secondsThe AI Boom Runs Into an Unexpected Headwind
The market is buying everything AI related, but that love doesn’t extend to this year’s college graduates or the localities seeing data centers go up. We discuss the pushback to AI that many in Silicon Valley didn’t see coming. Plus, we give a peak at retail earnings and the drama in Lululemon’s board room.
Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rachel Warren discuss:
- AI’s unexpected local pushback
- Previewing retail earnings
- Lululemon’s drama
Companies discussed: Lululemon (LULU), Nike (NKE), Target (TGT), Walmart (WMT), Home Depot (HG), TJX Companies (TJX).
Host: Travis Hoium
Guests: Lou Whiteman, Rachel Warren
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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18 May 2026, 9:03 pm - 26 minutes 5 secondsThe Power of Thinking Inside the Box
Why does having too much freedom often lead to business failures? How do strict boundaries drive innovation at companies like Pixar and Apple? How can investors use "satisficing" to make better choices in an overwhelmingly complex market? Motley Fool Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross talks with David Epstein, author of Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Bette
Host: Andy Cross
Guest: David Epstein
Producer: Bart Shannon, Mac Greer
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17 May 2026, 4:00 pm - 28 minutes 7 secondsA Free Social Security Analysis Tool, and the Yield on the S&P 500 Hits an All-Time Low
he age at which you file for Social Security will be one of the most important retirement-related decisions you’ll make. Robert Brokamp discusses the pros and cons of delaying with CPA and financial planner Mike Piper, the creator of Opensocialsecurity.com, a free tool that helps retirees choose the optimal age to claim benefits.
Also in this episode:
-A report from Standard & Poor’s finds that only 1 in 10 mutual funds that performed in top 25% from 2016-2020 remained in the top 25% from 2021-2025
-Home price growth has begun lagging inflation, and many cities are still below their 2022 highs
-The dividend yield on the S&P 500 hits an all-time low, falling below the previous low reached at the height of the dot-come bubble
-With the end of the school year near, your kids or grandkids are one year closer to college – now is a good time to evaluate your 529 plan and whether you’re saving enough
Host: Robert Brokamp, CFP®, EA
Guest: Mike Piper, CFA, PFS
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16 May 2026, 4:00 pm - 41 minutes 30 secondsOur Pulse On the Stock Market Today
A look back on what we learned from earnings season, what is hot (and what is not) in the market, and a debate over whether or not inflation can halt the rally.
Travis Hoium, Jason Moser, and Lou Whiteman discuss:
- What worked (and what didn’t work) this earnings season
- What’s wrong with restaurant and apparel stocks?
- Should inflation talk worry investors?
- Plus, the stocks on our radar
Companies discussed:. CBRS, NKE, CHRW, SBUX, DRI, CAVA, DECK, ONON, ISRG, GEH
Host: Travis Hoium
Guests: Jason Moser, Lou Whiteman
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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