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Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing is a daily podcast for stock investors. Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool's investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of personal finance and longer-form interviews.

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Recent Guests

Mike Piper
Creator of opensocialsecurity.com; CPA, financial planner, author
Oblivious Investor / opensocialsecurity.com
Episode: A Free Social Security Analysis Tool, and the Yield on the S&P 500 Hits an All-Time Low
Joseph Moore
Historian, author, and investor
Episode: How to Get Rich in American History
Amanda Kish
Certified financial planner and chartered financial analyst
Motley Fool
Episode: How to Analyze Funds, and You May Retire Sooner Than Planned
Tom Gardner
CEO of The Motley Fool
Motley Fool
Episode: Mag 7, Markets, and Mailbag with CEO Tom Gardner
Morgan Housel
Bestselling author of The Psychology of Money
Morgan Housel (author)
Episode: Morgan Housel on History, AI, and the Future of Investing
Ben Carlson
Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholz Wealth Management; author and blogger
Ritholz Wealth Management
Episode: Ben Carlson on Why the Stock Market Is the Best Casino in the World
Dan Boyd
Questioner and visiting voice during the segment
Episode: The Market’s New High Is Anything but Blah
Jason Hall
Special guest, Fool contributor
Motley Fool
Episode: Goldman Sachs Kicks Off Earnings Season
Will van der Veer
Co-founder of Integrative Psychiatry Institute
Integrative Psychiatry Institute
Episode: The Psychedelic Revolution

Hosts

Travis Hoium
Host with the Motley Fool Money team; recurring presence across episodes.
Lou Whiteman
Co-host discussing markets and strategy; frequent contributor.
Matt Frankel
Longtime Fool contributor; provides financial and investing perspectives.
Rachel Warren
Co-host; Fool contributor and analyst.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 5.9k ratings
  • Nose Nikes

    How much coke goes into making each episode?

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    plasticelvisbus
    United Statesa month ago
  • Show has gone downhill

    Update: I feel the show has gotten a bit more stability but the adds are just killer. A 12-15 min show doesn’t need 3-4 AD breaks.

    This show was a must listen for me for years. Since the regular hosts have left beginning with Chris Hill it has become awful. The analysts definitely can’t be the hosts regularly. Still tune in once in a while hoping it would get better. Sadly it has not.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    DeepakN112
    United States2 months ago
  • Lack of insight

    Fool pods just don’t convey very actionable insights compared to other podcasts like ProfG and now even Perplexity finance.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Chris from McLean Va
    United States2 months ago
  • Shut the hell up about AI

    Isn’t there anything else to talk about? Used to love this podcast but so lame talking about AI. All. The. Time.

    Let it go guys.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    DeuceIsLoose
    United States2 months ago
  • Political

    You have to listen to a lot of content to get actually good tips on a stock.

    Disappointed by the political nature of a recent podcast, where the host got dramatic about his rising gas prices, on March 6! Here in New Jersey, even as of March 10 the prices have hardly risen.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    PlantWriteWeedEdit
    United States2 months ago

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Critiques frequently mention podcast pacing and depth of interviews, with mixed sentiment about recent changes and guest variety.
Fans often praise the depth on AI and tech infrastructure while noting occasional sponsor-style segments as practical for real-world portfolios.
Overall, listeners appreciate the data-driven, long-horizon investing perspective and the breadth of topics tying macro trends to stock ideas; however, some criticisms point to perceived quality fluctuations with personnel shifts and pacing.
Some listeners miss previous hosts and formats, but many continue to value disciplined investment discussion and clear takeaways for long-term planning.
Positive notes commonly highlight actionable ideas and thoughtful market commentary alongside engaging banter.

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A Free Social Security Analysis Tool, and the Yield on the S&P 500 Hits an All-Time Low
Q: What inspired the creation of opensocialsecurity.com?
Mike Piper explains the need for a free, transparent tool that avoids the unrealistic assumption of knowing one's death date and instead uses mortality tables to model uncertainty, helping retirees choose the best claiming age.
What Should Investors Do With the New Wave of IPOs?
Q: How do experienced investors generally approach high-conviction IPOs? Do they typically rotate out of existing positions or deploy fresh capital?
Hosts discuss a mix of strategies, including trimming overvalued positions, deploying new money incrementally to avoid overconcentration, and prioritizing fresh capital over selling winners, while noting tax considerations and the value of waiting for initial hype to subside to reveal true value.
Shopify Retreats, Amazon Attacks
Q: How should an investor think about the balance sheet and investments Shopify is making?
The balance sheet is strong with substantial cash and equity investments that come from partnerships and strategic deals rather than core business bets. These investments are not treated as the business's fundamentals but as optional leverage to support growth while AI features and multi-channel strategies mature.
Shopify Retreats, Amazon Attacks
Q: What is your take on Shopify's earnings results and guidance?
We see a solid growth rate in the quarter but a less compelling outlook for the year, with expectations implying a slower ramp in revenue yet still healthy top-line growth. The stock looks expensive when using traditional metrics, and the market is pricing in a pronounced AI-driven investment phase that may keep profits lumpy in the near term.
Mag 7, Markets, and Mailbag with CEO Tom Gardner
Q: What does the AI CapEx boom mean for downstream companies and overall markets?
It signals substantial opportunities for suppliers and infrastructure players; higher memory costs and component pricing can actually push enterprises toward public cloud providers for efficiency, while downstream industries stand to gain from a broader AI deployment cycle.

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A fast-paced, market-forward show that blends macroeconomic context with concrete stock ideas and company deep-dives. Across recent episodes, the discussion centers on market volatility, major tech and AI narratives, and the evolving implications of corporate strategy on shareholder value. Frequent threads include big-tech earnings and AI infrastructure, the impact of geopolitics on energy and consumer spends, and practical investing discipline such as sticking to long-horizon theses, watching for valuation opportunities, and parsing sponsorship-style segments that illustrate real-world portfolio considerations. A standout pattern is the willingness to connect broad macro trends to individual stocks and corporate moves (from semiconductors ... more

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