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OpenAI Wants Another $100 Billion

Dec 19, 2025 (00:42:01)

The AI trade continues to be the biggest topic on the market and this week we got reports that OpenAI is looking to raise another $100 billion. We discuss that, Gemini’s comeback, and give top executives candy or coal in their stockings.

Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Asit Sharma discuss:

- OpenAI’s reported $100 billion capital raise

- Gemini’s performance and cost advantage

- Which executives get candy and who gets coal?

- Stocks on our radar

Companies discussed: Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), NVIDIA (NVDA), Oracle (ORCL), Coreweave (CRWV), Chipotle (CMG), Starbucks (SBUX), Apple (AAPL), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A, BRK-B).

Host: Travis Hoium

Guests: Lou Whiteman, Asit Sharma

Engineer: Dan Boyd

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How to Review and Rebalance Your Portfolio

Dec 20, 2025 (00:23:11)

It’s almost 2026, and soon you’ll be receiving your year-end statements for all your investment accounts. You’ll also hear a lot of advice about reviewing and rebalancing your portfolio in January. Robert Brokamp and Certified Financial Planner Sean Gates how to do it and how much re-arranging is necessary.

Also in this episode:-Why Schwab expects a “vibesession” in 2026-Why inflation feels worse for many Americans-Debunking a myth about the relationship between retirement and life expectancy-Spend money, and get reimbursed for those expenses, from flexible spending accounts and 529s before the end of the year

Host: Robert BrokampGuest: Sean GatesEngineer: Bart Shannon
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Hidden Gem Stocks We Love at the End of the Year Logo

Hidden Gem Stocks We Love at the End of the Year

Dec 18, 2025 (00:19:38)

While many people are checking off items on their holiday shopping lists, we're making a list (and checking it twice) of stocks we would be happy to buy as 2025 comes to a close. Our list includes 3 giants in their respective fields, but are still Hidden Gems for investors who know what to look for.

Companies discussed: LULU, GOOGL, GOOG, ABNB

Host: Jason Hall, Jon Quast, Dan Caplinger

Producer: Anand Chokkavelu

Engineer: Dan Boyd

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Ford Takes $19.5 Billion EV Hit. Is the EV Revolution Over Logo

Ford Takes $19.5 Billion EV Hit. Is the EV Revolution Over

Dec 17, 2025 (00:21:25)

Electric vehicles were supposed to disrupt the auto industry, but sales are down, subsidies are going away, and Ford is pivoting away from EVs and taking $19.5 billion in charges to shift to hybrids. What strategy is the right one long-term?

Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rachel Warren discuss:

- Ford’s $19.5 billion EV writedown

- Does Detriot have the right strategy?

- What’s next for Rivian and Tesla

Companies discussed: Ford (F), Rivian (RIVN), Tesla (TSLA), General Motors (GM), Lucid (LCID).

Host: Travis Hoium

Guests: Lou Whiteman, Rachel Warren

Engineer: Dan Boyd

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The 2025 IPO Comeback Tour Logo

The 2025 IPO Comeback Tour

Dec 16, 2025 (00:21:21)

In today’s episode of Motley Fool Money, Emily Flippen is joined by Sanmeet Deo and Jason Hall to break down why the IPO market took off in 2025, which new listings may look like future Rule Breakers, and what investors should be keeping an eye on for new IPOs in 2026:

- Why the IPO market heated up in 2025 and what it means for the future performance of newly listed companies

- What separates true Rule Breaker contenders from fakers when listing on public markets

- What the 2026 IPO market has in store, and if it ever makes sense to buy on day one

Companies discussed: CRWV, FIG, KLAR, CRCL, SPCE, CHYM, SpaceX

Host: Emily Flippen, Jason Hall, Sanmeet Deo

Producer: Anand Chokkavelu

Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Would You Buy the SpaceX IPO?

Dec 15, 2025 (00:19:57)

Bloomberg and Reuters are now both reporting that SpaceX plans to go public in 2026 at a valuation that could reach $1.5 trillion, making it the biggest IPO of all time. Would you buy the SpaceX IPO? Leave a comment to let us know.

Rick Munarriz, Karl Thiel, and Tim Beyers:

- Talk about the prospective SpaceX IPO.

- Debate the company’s status as a Rule Breaker.

- Make a call on whether we’d buy the SpaceX IPO.

- Answer listener Mindset questions!

Companies discussed: RKLB, SpaceX

Host: Tim Beyers

Guests: Rick Munarriz, Karl Thiel

Producer: Anand Chokkavelu

Engineer: Annie Pope, Dan Boyd

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Interview with Axon President Josh Isner

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Axon Enterprise produces the Taser, body cameras, and cloud-based software services. And the law enforcement technology company has produced big returns for investors. Motley Fool analyst Jason Moser recently talked with Axon President Josh Isner about the recent quarter, recent acquisitions, and the future of Axon.

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Guest: Josh Isner

Producer: Bart Shannon, Mac Greer

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Roth Advice Gone Wrong and Mandatory Roth Catch-Up Contributions in 2026

Dec 13, 2025 (00:22:02)

These days, we're hearing a lot about the many benefits of Roth accounts. However, they’re not the best choice for every investor. Host Robert Brokamp speaks with Megan Brinsfield, CFP, CPA, president of Motley Fool Wealth Management (a sister company of The Motley Fool), about when the advice to Roth goes wrong.

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Did Disney Win or Lose the OpenAI Deal? Logo

Did Disney Win or Lose the OpenAI Deal?

Dec 12, 2025 (00:42:01)

Disney agreed to let its characters be used in OpenAI’s Sora videos, so is this a visionary move, or is Disney giving away its IP to AI? We discuss media in AI, Oracle’s recent earnings report, and ask what executive would be the dream free agent pickup for some beaten-up stocks.

Travis Hoium, Dan Caplinger, and Jon Quast discuss:

- Disney’s licensing deal with OpenAI

- Oracle’s earnings and AI buildout

- Lululemon earnings recap

- CEO free agent picks

Companies discussed: Nike (NKE), The Trade Desk (TTD), Disney (DIS), Block (XYZ), Oracle (ORCL), Alphabet (GOOG).

Host: Travis Hoium

Guests: Dan Caplinger, Jon Quast

Engineer: Dan Boyd

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