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Mastercard CEO: AI Shopping Agents, Machine-to-Machine Payments, and the New Infrastructure of Commerce
Aug 16, 2026 · 27 min
What happens when an AI agent does your shopping — and how do you make sure it doesn't order two grills instead of one? In Part 2 of his conversation with Motley Fool CEO Tom Gardner, Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach breaks down the company's Agent Pay protocol, explains why machine-to-machine payments could transform B2B commerce, and reveals why Mastercard just acquired the world's largest stablecoin platform. He also gets into what the AI revolution really means for employment, why proprietary…
How Your Social Security Benefit Is Actually Calculated
Aug 15, 2026 · 13 min
Think you know how Social Security calculates your benefit? Chances are, you're missing at least one piece of the puzzle. Host Robert Brokamp takes a listener’s real-world question and turns it into a clear, step-by-step guide to how your benefit is actually built. Key concepts discussed:-The “35 highest-earning years” rule—demystified: How Social Security treats your top earning years, wage inflation adjustments, and what “zero years” can do to your average.-AIME, bend points, and PIA: The thre…
IPO Fever Heats Up For OpenAI and Anthropic
Aug 14, 2026 · 42 min
Demand for AI is exploding and two companies – OpenAI and Anthropic – are driving the industry forward. Everything from hyperscalers to neoclouds to memory stocks are hanging on the demand for tokens they need. We discuss that demand, how debt got involved, and what could go wrong. Plus, what sports franchise would you buy?Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Jason Moser discuss:- AI IPO Setup- Insatiable Demand- Debt Gets Involved- Restaurant Recovery?- Buying a Franchise- Radar StocksCompanies disc…
Cisco & Cerebras Orders up, Stocks Down
Aug 13, 2026 · 27 min
Both Cisco Systems and Cerebras earnings reports showed two companies with bulging order books, but even that couldn’t satiate the markets appetite. Jon, Matt, and Tyler break down their respective earnings reports and look at some of the major challenges these companies will face and the challenges they present to investors. Plus, a lightning round of earnings reports on our favorite under-the-radar stocks.Have a question? Email us; podcasts@fool.com Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Jon Quast dis…
Neoclouds Shine
Aug 12, 2026 · 21 min
The AI buildout has one big beneficiary today and that’s neoclouds Coreweave and Nebius. These companies buy and rent out GPUs for AI and they’re seing incredible demand for the assets they’re building. We discuss the short-term demand and where these stocks face risks long-term. Plus, we discuss Cava’s results and what inflation is telling us.Travis Hoium, Tyler Crowe, and Rachel Warren discuss:- Coreweave’s Results- Neocloud Financing- Cava’s Traffic Growth- Why Restaurants Are Hard- Inflation…
RocketLab’s Neutron Update, On Holdings Earnings, and the eVTOL Rivalry Heats Up
Aug 12, 2026 · 25 min
Whenever RocketLab reports earnings these days, investors and analysts are far more interested in Neutron rocket updates than anything else. No wonder it was the most discussed topic on the conference call. Travis, Matt, and Tyler dissect Rocketlab’s earnings and opportunities in the space economy. Plus, ON Holdings decides to prioritize margins, and eVTOL companies Archer Aviation & Joby Aviation try to one up each other. Have a question? Email us; podcasts@fool.com Tyler Crowe, Travis Hoium, a…
The Internet Is Changing Fast
Aug 11, 2026 · 27 min
Lost in the commotion of earnings season, Cloudflare co-founder and CEO Matthew Prince made an extraordinary claim about how internet traffic is changing at an exponential rate, motivating Jon to ask Matt and Tyler to dissect the news and look for investment opportunities. The trio also discusses the latest news in the mining industry as well as Intel’s latest equity sale. Jon Quast, Matt Frankel, and Tyler Crowe discuss: -Agentic AI internet traffic surpassing human traffic-The investment oppor…
Mastercard CEO: The $15.6 Trillion Threat Most Investors Are Ignoring
Aug 9, 2026 · 27 min
By 2030, cyber fraud is projected to cause $15.6 trillion in damage — enough to make it the third largest economy in the world. So how does the company processing 180 billion transactions a year stay ahead of it? Motley Fool CEO Tom Gardner sits down with Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach on the day of Mastercard's second quarter earnings to break down how the world's most powerful payment network actually works, why cybersecurity has become Mastercard's fastest growing business, and what the rise…
In Retirement, More Spending Leads to Higher Taxes
Aug 8, 2026 · 12 min
That vacation, RV, or home renovation you're planning in retirement might cost a lot more than the price tag suggests. One extra withdrawal from your IRA can set off a chain reaction of higher taxes and even surprise Medicare surcharges — for years to come. Robert Brokamp breaks down the hidden math behind retirement spending, and what you can do now to keep more of your money.Key topics discussed:-The tax "snowball" effect: how one year of higher spending can force bigger withdrawals in followi…
The Trade Desk’s Woes & A New AI Donut?
Aug 7, 2026 · 41 min
As earnings season winds to a close, the team discusses what we learned this quarter and why a new jobs report may actually be good for the market. Plus, we discuss The Trade Desk’s bad week, Google’s brain drain, and the stocks on our radar. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Jon Quast discuss: - Jobs Report - Earnings Season Recap - The Trade Desk - Value or Trap? - Google’s Brain Drain - Stocks on our Radar Companies discussed: Alphabet (GOOG), Apple (AAPL), The Trade Desk (TTD), Shift4 (FOUR),…
The Wild Swings of Earnings Season Continue
Aug 6, 2026 · 21 min
The amount of stocks moving 10% or more in either direction this most recent quarter has been staggering. Even companies that post decent, even some might call good, results are dropping double digits or more. Today, Jon, Travis, and Tyler dissect earnings results from several Motley Fool favorites that are moving double digits today to try and make sense of these sharp stock moves. Have a question? Email us; podcasts@fool.com Want to take the next step in your investing journey? Explore Motley…
Shopify Shines and Uber Declines
Aug 5, 2026 · 20 min
Earnings season continues to give strong results, but that doesn’t mean each stock is rising on the news. Today, we saw Shopify jump and Uber fall after earnings that both showed strong adoption for their products. In addition, we discuss Disney and its growing reliance on the parks business to drive results. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rachel Warren discuss: - Uber’s Results - Why Shares Fell - Disney’s Parks Growth - Where Does ESPN Go? - Shopify’s Blowout - Can Growth Sustain? Companies d…
Palantir Makes its Case Against Frontier AI
Aug 4, 2026 · 23 min
Shares of Palantir had an stellar day after reporting even more stellar earnings results. Many of the questions about getting commercial customers into its ecosystem appear to have been answered, and CEO Alex Karp made the case that Palantir’s offerings posed fewer risks than the AI models coming out today. Travis, Lou, and Tyler break down its earnings, plus a blowout quarter for Caterpillar and what to make of Spotify’s mixed earnings results Have a question? Email us; podcasts@fool.com Want t…
Are Mega-Mergers Back?
Aug 3, 2026 · 18 min
Mergers could be back in 2026 as companies try to get deals done while regulators allow them. But are buyouts always a good idea? We discuss a potential deal in pharma today, plus we go over the latest in interest rates and what we’re watching this week. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rachel Warren discuss: - AstraZeneca + BMS? - Why Merge Now? - Rising Interest Rates? - The Market’s Reaction - SpaceX Earnings Ahead - Can Uber Impress? Companies discussed: AstraZeneca (AZN), Bristol-Meyers Squi…
Part 2: Your Index Fund Is a Bet on AI — Whether You Know It or Not
Aug 2, 2026 · 26 min
Bethany McLean, veteran investigative journalist and co-author of The Smartest Guys in the Room, saw the end of Enron coming, and is now watching the AI trade very carefully. She has questions the market isn't asking. Motley Fool analyst Rachel Warren continues her conversation with Bethany, turning the lens on the market right now. She discusses why the free cash flow of the Magnificent Seven is quietly turning negative, why the circular financing inside the AI ecosystem makes it nearly impossi…
Insurance-palooza! All You Need to Know to Protect Your Income and Wealth
Aug 1, 2026 · 27 min
It’s the first Saturday of the month, which means it’s time for the next installment of our 2026 Financial Planning Challenge. We’ve spent most of this year discussing how to accumulate and manage wealth. This month, we’re going to talk about how to protect it. Yes, we’re talking about insurance. Host Robert Brokamp is joined by Foolish colleague Amanda Kish to discuss:-The types of insurance every person should consider-How to determine the right amounts of coverage-Considerations when buying a…
When Leverage Goes Wrong on Wall Street
Jul 31, 2026 · 41 min
The week was dominated by hedge fund Situational Awareness being forced to sell its equity holdings, leading to both a drop and a pop in AI-related stocks. What went wrong and what can we learn? Plus, we discuss why hyperscalers are moving in opposite directions, why Tesla may leave China, and the stocks on our radar. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Jason Moser discuss: - Situational Awareness - Leverage Gone Wrong - Hyperscaler Divergence - Would You Rather? - Tesla in China - Stocks On Our Rad…
Microsoft Shows the Mag7 What AI Investment Looks Like
Jul 30, 2026 · 22 min
Investors are taking a more scrutinous approach to all of the capital spending the Mag7 stocks are throwing at AI data centers. The one standout this quarter (so far) is Microsoft. Matt, Lou, and Tyler break down why investors loved Microsoft’s earnings while hating Meta’s, and whether Microsoft is the best Mag7 stock right now. Plus, an earnings lightning round and whether single stock or basket is the best approach. Have a question? Email us; podcasts@fool.com Want to take the next step in you…
The Consumer Is All Right!
Jul 29, 2026 · 20 min
Earnings season has shown us that consumers are still spending and paying their bills, as indicated by SoFi and Visa’s results. That should give investors some confidence as more companies report. Where there are more questions is in the AI trade, which continues to falter, despite some great numbers from Bloom Energy. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rachel Warren discuss: - SoFi’s Results - Is SoFi Just a Bank? - Visa’s Strong Growth - P&G Is Fine? - Bloom Energy Growth - The AI Trade Companies…
Paypal to Stripe: You’re Going to Have to Do Better Than That
Jul 28, 2026 · 25 min
Even though PayPal CEO Enrique Lores never directly addressed the recent buyout offer in its earnings report, the message was pretty clear: Stripe’s offer is too low. Matt, Lou, and Tyler digest PayPal's recent earnings and how that changes the dynamic of this acquisition drama. Plus, does Boeing finally have its act together, and why EV adoption is still so slow. Have a question? Email us; podcasts@fool.com Want to take the next step in your investing journey? Explore Motley Fool’s Epic for our…
The Hottest IPO of 2026 Will Shock You
Jul 27, 2026 · 21 min
Memory has been hot in 2026 and that was no different today. China’s CXMT went public and gained nearly 500% on its opening day. We discuss the IPO along with NVIDIA potentially guaranteeing hundreds of billions of investments made to supply OpenAI. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Tyler Crowe discuss: - NVIDIA’s OpenAI Guarantee - More NVIDIA Investments - A Hot IPO - Memory Gets More Crowded - Merger Mania? - Case for Smaller Acquisitions Companies discussed: NVIDIA (NVDA), United (UAL), Delta…
Part 1: How to Spot a Corporate Fraud Before It Makes the Headlines
Jul 26, 2026 · 28 min
The journalist who exposed Enron before Wall Street did has spent decades studying how companies unravel — and the warning signs are almost always there before the collapse. Motley Fool analyst Rachel Warren sits down with Bethany McLean, veteran investigative journalist and co-author of The Smartest Guys in the Room, to dig into the psychology behind corporate disaster. She discusses why most fraud starts with self-delusion rather than malice, why the auditors and lawyers and board of directors…
The Father of the 4% Rule Says Retirees Can Take Out Much More
Jul 25, 2026 · 22 min
William Bengen established 4% as the safe withdrawal rate more than 30 years ago. But in subsequent research, he has concluded that 4% is likely much too low. That research is thoroughly explained in his latest book, “A Richer Retirement: Supercharging the 4% Rule to Spend More and Enjoy More.” In this re-airing of an interview from last August, Bengen joined Motley Fool retirement expert Robert Brokamp to discuss:- how factors such as market valuation and inflation affect the safe withdrawal ra…
What Alphabet’s Stock Drop Tells Us About the Market Today
Jul 24, 2026 · 41 min
Alphabet’s stock is down double digits this week after the company reported negative free cash flow in the second quarter. We discuss what that means for big tech, neoclouds, and the entire supply chain. Plus, we get to Tesla’s earnings and the stocks on our radar. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Jason Hall discuss: - Alphabet’s Free Cash Flow - Who Blinks? - Tesla’s Stock Drop - The Price Is Right - Intel’s Earnings - Stocks On Our Radar Companies discussed: BBB Foods (TBBB), Booz Allen Hamilto…
Mag 7 Starts Burning Cash (for Real)
Jul 23, 2026 · 25 min
Earnings season is in full swing, and the first two of the Mag 7 (Alphabet and Tesla) set a rather dour tone. While the on paper results were different in many ways, there was one common theme that spooked investors: cash burn. Jon, Lou, and Tyler break down the quarter where mag 7 stocks went cash flow negative and what that means. Plus, earnings from Tractor Supply, RTX, and what to watch when PayPal and AirBnb report in the coming weeks. Have a question? Email us; podcasts@fool.com Want to ta…
Alphabet’s New Model & Novo’s Lawsuit
Jul 22, 2026 · 20 min
A new Gemini model is out and the AI world isn’t impressed. But is this Alphabet knowing its business better than anyone else or a loss of the company’s magic? Plus, we discuss Novo Nordisk suing Eli Lilly and GE Vernova’s stock falling after a great earnings report. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Jon Quast discuss: - Gemini’s Model Dud? - Gemini Pro Delay - Novo Sues Eli Lilly - Novo’s Desperation - GE Vernova Earnings - Energy’s Peak Companies discussed: GE Vernova (GEV), Alphabet (GOOG), Nov…
Capital Market Earnings Crashout
Jul 21, 2026 · 23 min
Shares of capital market company MSCI and credit rating agency Equifax both posted double digit declines after posting earnings that were…ok? Matt, Lou, and Tyler dive into what went right and wrong in the most recent earnings and what to make of the two stocks today. Plus, what to make of the oil markets using Halliburton’s earnings results and what is the best banking ETF today? Have a question? Email us; podcasts@fool.com Want to take the next step in your investing journey? Explore Motley Fo…
Chinese AI Just Made History
Jul 20, 2026 · 25 min
Spain is the new soccer world champ, but Kalshi was also a winner from the World Cup as it added three million new users. On today’s show, Jon, Matt, and Rachel discuss the state of the predictions market and explain how predicting the outcome of an event is fundamentally different than investing in a stock. The team then moves into discussing how China’s Kimi K3 AI model could be disruptive to some companies and provide a tailwind for others. And the show closes with a mailbag question about di…
The Old Software Moat Is Dead — How to Spot the Enterprise AI Companies That Are Actually Winning
Jul 19, 2026 · 26 min
Most companies say they're doing AI. A surprising number are doing very little — and a Chief AI Officer at one of the world's largest automation platforms has the receipts to prove it. Motley Fool analyst Rachel Warren talks with Adam Field, Chief AI Officer at Tungsten Automation — a company serving 25,000 organizations including 40% of the Fortune 100 — about what separates real AI transformation from expensive spin. They get into why most enterprise AI pilots quietly die before they scale, wh…
The Truth About Spending in Retirement and Why It’s Good News
Jul 18, 2026 · 14 min
Knowing how much income you’ll need in retirement is a key variable in determining how much you need to have saved before you stop working. But what many people believe about how spending progresses over the course of retirement is wrong. Host Robert Brokamp speaks with David Blanchett, the head of retirement research at Prudential Financial and a portfolio manager for PGIM, about what the data shows about real-life retirement spending. Topics covered include: -Why retirees may not need as much…
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