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Stock Club is a weekly podcast that explores the most significant changes in the world of investing. The MyWallSt team discusses stock news, strategies, and the inner workings of investing to help listeners become better investors. Each episode aims to keep you ahead in the game with the latest investing stories.
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Motley Fool Co-Founder David Gardner's Top 10 Stock Picks, One Is Up 138,000% | Stock Club 325 20.08.2026 50นาทีAhead of Investicon, we run through Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner's ten greatest stock recommendations of all time, a league table that includes Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX), Booking Holdings (NASDAQ:BKNG), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), his best call by the widest margin. We dig into why he picked each of these growth stocks, what the market looked like at the time, and how a philosophy built for the long term turned early conviction into some of the best investment returns in stock picking history.From backing Nvidia in 2004 on a thesis about graphics demand long before anyone was talking about artificial intelligence, to spotting Booking.com's turnaround story when it was still known as Priceline, we break down the recipe behind these picks and what today's investors can actually learn and apply to finding the best stocks to buy now. We also cover why staying invested through years of drawdowns, rather than selling, was just as important to these results as the original stock picks themselves.Investicon is happening Thursday August 27th in Dublin, featuring David Gardner live alongside Bill Mann, Pieter Slegers of Compounding Quality and Eric Bleeker. Email Brian@mywallst.com for a shot at one of this week's discount codes, or head to investicon.ie for tickets and details.Stocks mentioned:Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA)Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX)Booking Holdings (NASDAQ:BKNG)Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN)Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA)Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT)#StockClub #MyWallst #StocksToBuy #GrowthStocks #InvestingPodcast #NvidiaStock #InvesticonAt MyWallSt, we believe great investing is about patience, discipline, and owning outstanding businesses. Our team researches global stocks, publishes transparent performance, and helps investors build long-term wealth without hype or guesswork. Horizon is our long-term buy-and-hold service, while Prophet is a five-minutes-a-month system that has trounced the average market returns over 17 years. -
Chapters Group: Europe's Mini Constellation Software With Compounding Quality's Pieter Slegers 13.08.2026 37นาทีStock Club Episode 324 This week on Stock Club, we're joined by Pieter Slegers of Compounding Quality, one of the biggest names to come out of the Substack investing world. Pieter breaks down why Chapters Group AG (Frankfurt:CHG) has become one of his highest conviction Tiny Titans picks, including the story of driving seven hours to meet the CEO in person and what he learned from comparing the company to Constellation Software (TSX:CSU).We also dig into Pieter's quality investing framework, his biggest lessons from mistakes of omission like Lotus Bakeries (Euronext:LOTB), and the daily routine that keeps him disciplined as an investor. Pieter will be joining us on stage at Investicon on Thursday, August 27th at the Market Bar in Dublin, alongside Bill Mann, Eric Bleeker, Simon Zebo, David Gardner, and Robert Johnson. For ticket inquiries, email Brian@MyWallSt. Learn more and get your tickets at https://www.investicon.ie/#MyWallSt #StockClub #Investicon #CompoundingQuality #QualityInvesting #TinyTitans #StockMarket #InvestingAt MyWallSt, we believe great investing is about patience, discipline, and owning outstanding businesses. Our team researches global stocks, publishes transparent performance, and helps investors build long-term wealth without hype or guesswork. Horizon is our long-term buy-and-hold service, while Prophet is a five-minutes-a-month system that has trounced the average market returns over 17 years. -
Ouster & Schaeffler: Two More Investicon Stock Picks, One Year Later | Stock Club 323 06.08.2026 37นาทีStock Club 323We're revisiting two more stocks pitched at last year's Investicon to see how they've performed, and one of them has been on an incredible run. Ouster (NASDAQ:OUST), the San Francisco lidar sensor maker, is up roughly 90% since it was first flagged, with gross margins climbing from around 10% to 43% and a 13th straight quarter of growth. We break down the Department of Defense certification, the expanded manufacturing partnership, and why Q2 2026 earnings on August 6th could be the next big catalyst for this AI and robotics stock.We also check in on Schaeffler (ETR:SHA0), a 100 plus year old German industrial giant paying a 4.2% dividend yield, and why old world manufacturing businesses like this are becoming unexpectedly future relevant as the world builds out robotics and automation. Along the way we talk lidar technology, dividend stocks, and how to think about investing in AI adjacent industrial names.Finally, we've got a big announcement for our Investicon event on August 27th, just three weeks away, featuring Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner, Bill Mann, Eric Bleeker, Peter Slager of Compounding Quality, and more. Email Brian@MyWallSt.com if you want a shot at one of this week's early bird discount tickets, or head to investicon.ie for more details.Stocks mentioned:Ouster Inc (NASDAQ:OUST)Schaeffler AG (ETR:SHA0) /U.S. OTC (Ordinary/Common): SCAFFBenchmark Electronics (NYSE:BHE)Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)Luminar Technologies (NASDAQ:LAZR)Hugo Boss (ETR:BOSS)Porsche AG (ETR:P911)Philip Morris International (NYSE:PM)Diageo (LSE:DGE)#StockClub #MyWallst #LidarStocks #DividendStocks #StocksToBuy #InvestingPodcast #AIStocksAt MyWallSt, we believe great investing is about patience, discipline, and owning outstanding businesses. Our team researches global stocks, publishes transparent performance, and helps investors build long-term wealth without hype or guesswork. Horizon is our long-term buy-and-hold service, while Prophet is a five-minutes-a-month system that has trounced the average market returns over 17 years. -
Two Overlooked AI Stocks Worth Knowing About 30.07.2026 41นาทีCloudflare (NYSE:NET) is up 30% in the last year and powers an estimated 20% of the most valuable sites on the internet, but is it actually worth 300 times cash flow? This week we do a deep dive on one of the most complex and consistently expensive stocks in the market, breaking down how Cloudflare's edge network acts as the tollbooth of the modern internet, filtering cyber attacks, optimizing performance, and now positioning itself as the infrastructure layer for AI agents.We also break down Vertiv Holdings (NYSE:VRT), the data center infrastructure specialist sitting on a backlog so large its employees are booked out for the next decade. The demand is undeniable for the next 2 to 3 years but is the AI infrastructure buildout heading for a fiber bubble-style correction, or is this the foundational chapter of a generational infrastructure player?Stocks & Companies Mentioned:Cloudflare (NYSE:NET)Vertiv Holdings (NYSE:VRT)CrowdStrike (NASDAQ:CRWD)Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)Amazon/AWS (NASDAQ:AMZN)Alphabet/Google Cloud (NASDAQ:GOOGL)SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX)At MyWallSt, we believe great investing is about patience, discipline, and owning outstanding businesses. Our team researches global stocks, publishes transparent performance, and helps investors build long-term wealth without hype or guesswork. Horizon is our long-term buy-and-hold service, while Prophet is a five-minutes-a-month system that has trounced the average market returns over 17 years. -
How PayPal Went from Wall Street Darling to Unwilling Takeover Target 23.07.2026 39นาทีAt MyWallSt, we believe great investing is about patience, discipline, and owning outstanding businesses. Our team researches global stocks, publishes transparent performance, and helps investors build long-term wealth without hype or guesswork. Horizon is our long-term buy-and-hold service, while Prophet is a five-minutes-a-month system that has trounced the average market returns over 17 years.Stock Club Episode 321PayPal was once worth $360 billion. This week Stripe and private equity firm Advent International put in a joint bid of $53 billion to take it private, a 90% drop from its all time high. We break down how PayPal built the original railroad of the internet, why it sat still while the world moved around it, and what Stripe's move tells us about where the payments industry is heading next.Plus: a Chinese AI model is now claiming to outperform the American giants and what the US government is likely to do about it. SpaceX's lockup period and what investors should do right now. Prophet rebalanced last Friday selling four stocks including Howmet Aerospace (NYSE:HWM) for a 130% gain, and adding four new ones including Moog Inc (NYSE:MOG.A).Investicon is coming to Dublin on August 27th, the greatest concentration of legendary investors anywhere in the world. Email brian@mywallst.com for tickets and discount codes.Stocks & Companies MentionedPayPal (NASDAQ:PYPL)Stripe: PrivateAdvent International : Private equityBlock (NYSE:SQ)SpaceX (Nasdaq: SPCX)Howmet Aerospace (NYSE:HWM)Moog Inc (NYSE:MOG.A)Emcor Group (NYSE:EME)Powell Industries (NASDAQ:POWL)Invedere: PrivateGlobal Payments (NYSE:GPN)Worldpay: PrivateNuvei (NASDAQ:NVEI)Payoneer (NASDAQ:PAYO)Mastercard (NYSE:MA)Revolut: PrivateAffirm (NASDAQ:AFRM)Palantir (NASDAQ:PLTR)Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)LinkedIn — private (Microsoft owned)AI Models Referenced:OpenAI Anthropic Kimi (Moonshot AI) Links Mentioned:Investicon Dublin (Aug 27): email brian@mywallst.com or visit investorcon.ie Get Prophet deal: email Frank@mywallst.com -
One Industry for Reliable Returns. One for a Moonshot. Here Are Our Picks. | Stock Club 320 16.07.2026 50นาทีAt MyWallSt, we believe great investing is about patience, discipline, and owning outstanding businesses. Our team researches global stocks, publishes transparent performance, and helps investors build long-term wealth without hype or guesswork. Horizon is our long-term buy-and-hold service, while Prophet is a five-minutes-a-month system that has trounced the average market returns over 17 years.Stock Club Episode 320Ten of the biggest medical device companies in the world are down between 5% and 54% year to date and it has almost nothing to do with their underlying businesses. Abbott Labs (NYSE:ABT), Intuitive Surgical (NASDAQ:ISRG), Boston Scientific (NYSE:BSX), Stryker (NYSE:SYK), Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) and more are all suffering from the same thing: money rotating out of quality businesses and into the AI infrastructure trade.We break down why this is happening, which companies look most interesting at current valuations, and whether this is a genuine long term buying opportunity or a value trap. Plus: small modular reactors and the nuclear energy stocks being backed by Google, Amazon and Microsoft to power the AI data center buildout including the one pick and shovels play that could underpin the entire industry.Investicon is coming to Dublin on August 27th — email brian@mywallst.com for tickets and early bird codes.Stocks & Companies MentionedMedical Devices:Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:ABT)Intuitive Surgical (NASDAQ:ISRG)Stryker (NYSE:SYK)Medtronic (NYSE:MDT)Boston Scientific (NYSE:BSX)Edwards Lifesciences (NYSE:EW)Becton Dickinson (NYSE:BDX)Alcon (NYSE:ALC)ResMed (NYSE:RMD)Dexcom (NASDAQ:DXCM)Nuclear / SMR:NuScale Power (NYSE:SMR)Nano Nuclear Energy (NASDAQ:NNE)Centrus Energy (NYSE:LEU)Constellation Energy (NASDAQ:CEG)Vistra (NYSE:VST)Referenced:SK Hynix (KRX:000660)Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)Google/Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN)Meta (NASDAQ:META) -
The Stocks Quietly Beating Nvidia in 2026 | Stock Club 319 09.07.2026 47นาทีInvesticon is coming to Dublin on August 27th, info and tickets at https://www.investicon.ie/ or email brian@mywallst.com for tickets and early bird codes.Subscribe to Prophet: UseProphet.com or email Frank@mywallst.comAt MyWallSt, we believe great investing is about patience, discipline, and owning outstanding businesses. Our team researches global stocks, publishes transparent performance, and helps investors build long-term wealth without hype or guesswork. Horizon is our long-term buy-and-hold service, while Prophet is a five-minutes-a-month system that has trounced the average market returns over 17 years.Stock Club Episode 319The Magnificent Seven dominated markets for years but in the first half of 2026, the rest of the S&P 500 is up over 14% while the Mag 7 is up just 2%. So what's actually winning? Memory and storage. SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK) is up 717%, Micron (NASDAQ:MU) 274%, Western Digital (NASDAQ:WDC) 245% and every single one of them is completely sold out. Their clients aren't negotiating price, they're negotiating how much they're even allowed to buy.We break down the top 10 best and 10 worst performing S&P 500 stocks of 2026 so far, why AI infrastructure is the only game in town, and what the collapse of consulting giants and software stocks tells us about where the market is headed next.Stocks & Companies MentionedTop Performers:SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK)Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU)Western Digital (NASDAQ:WDC)Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)Seagate Technology (NASDAQ:STX)Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL)Marvell Technology (NASDAQ:MRVL)Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT)Corning (NYSE:GLW)Flex (NASDAQ:FLEX)Worst Performers / Discussed:Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)Meta (NASDAQ:META)Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN)Alphabet/Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL)Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)Intuit/TurboTax (NASDAQ:INTU)CoStar Group (NASDAQ:CSGP)Boston Scientific (NYSE:BSX)ETFs Mentioned:Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SMH)Software ETF (NASDAQ:IGV)#stockclub #mywallst #sandisk #micron #westerndigital #nvidia #magnificentseven #SP500 #semiconductors #AIstocks #techinvesting #investing #stockmarket #growthinvesting #Intel #memorystock #investicon #2026stocks -
Bending Spoons: The Company Behind Vimeo, Evernote and AOL Is About to Go Public | Stock Club 318 02.07.2026 34นาทีAt MyWallSt, we believe great investing is about patience, discipline, and owning outstanding businesses. Our team researches global stocks, publishes transparent performance, and helps investors build long-term wealth without hype or guesswork. Horizon is our long-term buy-and-hold service, while Prophet is a five-minutes-a-month system that has trounced the average market returns over 17 years.An Italian tech company is about to go public and you've almost certainly used one of its products. Bending Spoons (IPO filing: July 2026) has quietly built a portfolio of over a billion registered users by acquiring beaten-down internet brands like Vimeo, Evernote, Eventbrite, AOL, WeTransfer, and StreamYard, then slashing costs by up to 90% and rebuilding them with AI. This week we break down their ruthless but fascinating business model, how they're applying AI to run a 500-person company managing billions of users, and whether this upcoming IPO is worth watching.We also check in on Following Prophet, MyWallSt's algorithmic stock portfolio up 45.5% in the last 12 months, 183.6% over five years, and 2,394% since inception in December 2009.Plus: Investicon is coming to Dublin on August 27th, featuring Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner as VIP guest. Tickets and early bird codes available: email brian@mywallst.com.Stocks & Companies Mentioned:Bending Spoons — IPO pendingVimeo (NASDAQ:VMEO)Eventbrite (NYSE:EB) acquired by Bending SpoonsPowell Industries (NASDAQ:POWL)MedPace Holdings (NASDAQ:MEDP)WESCO International (NYSE:WCC)Constellation Software (TSX:CSU)Ferrari (NYSE:RACE)Brunello Cucinelli (BIT:BC)AOL — private (owned by Bending Spoons)Evernote — private (owned by Bending Spoons)WeTransfer — private (owned by Bending Spoons)StreamYard — private (owned by Bending Spoons)Links Mentioned:Investicon: Dublin (Aug 27): Email Brian@mywallst.com for tickets Subscribe to Prophet: Email Frank@mywallst.com -
#317: Our Favorite Japanese Stocks 25.06.2026 42นาทีThis week, Mike and Emmet head to Japan in search of overlooked growth stocks.Japan is home to some of the world's oldest businesses, with more than 140 companies claiming histories of over 500 years. Many of them have survived by following two simple rules: hold plenty of cash and avoid debt. But after decades of economic stagnation, a new wave of corporate reforms is pushing Japanese businesses to become more growth-oriented and shareholder-friendly.To uncover some of the market's most promising opportunities, Emmet screens the entire Japanese stock market for companies with market caps below $20 billion, strong returns on equity, high returns on invested capital, and rapidly accelerating revenue growth.One company that stands out is Sanrio (8136.T), the owner of some of Japan's most recognizable intellectual property. Despite growing revenue at an impressive pace in recent years, its valuation has actually become cheaper relative to its historical averages—a combination investors rarely get to see.Mike then pitches his favorite company of the bunch: Smaregi (4431.T), a fast-growing software business often described as Japan's answer to Square. While countries like China and South Korea have embraced digital payments, Japan remains surprisingly dependent on cash. As the country pushes toward a cashless future, Smaregi's point-of-sale and merchant software platform could be perfectly positioned to benefit.The pair also explore VRAIN Solution (135A.T), an AI-powered manufacturing software company helping factories automate quality control and safety inspections, ANYCOLOR (5032.T), one of the most unusual media businesses you'll ever encounter, and BuySell Technologies (7685.T), a fast-growing platform capitalizing on Japan's booming second-hand luxury and collectibles market.Finally, Emmet shares his favorite idea from the entire list: OneCareer (4377.T), a founder-led recruitment and career platform that combines elements of LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and SaaS software. With revenue growing more than 40% annually and returns on equity continuing to climb, it could be one of the most compelling small-cap growth stories in Japan today.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Prophet, MyWallSt's latest investing service, is focused on delivering market-beating in less than 5 minutes a month.Click here to join now or email frank@mywallst.com for a deal.Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt00:00 Intro01:02 The Japanese Stock Market10:37 Sanrio Breakdown15:08 Smaregi’s Cashless Wave26:32 Vrain AI Factories30:22 ANYCOLOR VTuber Empire34:37 BuySell Technologies37:14 OneCareer HR Data SaaS -
#316: How to Find 100-Bagger Stocks (w/ Neeraj Khemlani and Matthew Ankrom) 18.06.2026 54นาทีThis week, Mike sits down with Neeraj Khemlani and Matthew Ankrom, the minds behind The Coffee Can Investor, to discuss one of our favorite investing topics: finding and holding stocks capable of returning 100x.We open with Neeraj and Matthew walking us through the story behind the "coffee can" strategy. Inspired by an old investing experiment, Matt set out to build the ultimate long-term portfolio for his three daughters, a collection of businesses he hopes could one day be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. But what exactly makes a 100-bagger?Drawing on years of research, Matt explains the common traits shared by some of the greatest stock market winners of the last half-century. His research found that many were founder-led, generated recurring revenue, operated in seemingly boring industries, and consistently reinvested capital at high rates for decades.The vast majority weren't flashy consumer brands or cutting-edge tech companies. Instead, many were business-to-business operators providing mission-critical products and services, think nuts and bolts, seals and gaskets, and industrial supplies.Of course, finding a 100-bagger is only half the battle. Holding one is much harder.The average 100-bagger endured drawdowns of roughly 70% on its journey, giving retail investors an edge. Unlike professional fund managers, individual investors aren't forced to think in quarters or even years, they can think in decades.We also discuss the mathematics of compounding, why exponential growth is so difficult for humans to grasp, and how even Warren Buffett accumulated the vast majority of his wealth later in life.Finally, Matt shares one of his favorite potential future 100-baggers: TechnologyOne (ASX: TNE), an Australian software business quietly embedding itself into the daily operations of universities and local governments while investing heavily in AI-powered products.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Prophet, MyWallSt's latest investing service, is focused on delivering market-beating in less than 5 minutes a month.Click here to join now or email frank@mywallst.com for a deal.Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt00:00 Intro 01:17 Coffee can origin story 05:28 Identifying hundred baggers 13:35 Holding through drawdowns 24:49 Retail investors hidden benefit 30:56 Investicon 33:07 Finding 100-baggers in the current market 35:50 Matt’s favorite 100-bagger 45:15 Why write The Coffee Can Investor 48:34 Building a financial legacy -
#315: How to Invest Through Booms, Busts & Bubbles (w/ Ben Carlson) 11.06.2026 47นาทีThis week, Mike sits down with investor and author Ben Carlson to discuss the habits, mindsets, and mistakes that define successful investing.We start with the two variables Ben believes matter more than anything else: your time horizon and your risk profile. While most investors focus on picking the right stocks, Ben argues that understanding your willingness, need, and ability to take risk is far more important and often the difference between staying the course and making costly mistakes.From there, we talk market history. Ben explains why studying past booms and busts isn't about predicting the future but understanding the range of outcomes markets are capable of producing. History teaches us how quickly sentiment can swing from euphoria to panic and why investors should always expect the unexpected.We also tackle one of investing's most persistent temptations: market timing. Ben argues that trying to jump in and out of markets introduces more problems than it solves, creating a psychological battle that's incredibly difficult to win consistently. To combat the temptation, Ben proposes his concept of a "fun account"—setting aside a small portion of your portfolio for speculation, trading, crypto, or whatever scratches your investing itch. Done correctly, it can help investors stay disciplined with the other 90% of their wealth while learning just how difficult it is to outperform a simple buy-and-hold strategy.With AI stocks soaring and trillion-dollar IPOs dominating headlines, we naturally have to talk today's market environment. Ben reflects on how technological revolutions have always created uncertainty, why comparing today's AI boom to previous market manias is both useful and dangerous, and why keeping an open mind remains essential for investors. He also explores why markets seem to move faster than ever before.Finally, Ben explains why optimism may be an investor's most important asset. While crashes, recessions, and bear markets are inevitable, long-term investing ultimately requires a belief that businesses, economies, and human innovation will continue moving forward.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Prophet, MyWallSt's latest investing service, is focused on delivering market-beating in less than 5 minutes a month.Click here to join now or email frank@mywallst.com for a deal.Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt00:00 Intro02:47 Time Horizon And Risk06:20 Why Market Timing Fails11:46 The Fun Account Idea20:22 Trillion Dollar IPOs21:39 Promo23:49 Ben on Space X’s IPO28:41 Why Markets Move Faster35:13 Importance of Optimism44:01 Preparing For Big Drawdowns -
#314: Can SpaceX Really Be Worth $2 Trillion? 04.06.2026 44นาทีAhead of its highly anticipated IPO, SpaceX is reportedly targeting a valuation between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion, numbers that would make it one of the largest public companies in the world from day one. This week, Mike and Emmet ask: does the business justify the hype?In 2025, revenue reached $18.7 billion, up 33% year over year. But the company also posted a net loss of roughly $5 billion, including a staggering $4.3 billion loss in the first quarter of 2026 alone.While SpaceX's established businesses, Starlink and Launch Services, continue to expand, the division attracting the most scrutiny is xAI.Despite contributing just 17% of revenue, xAI generated billions in losses as Elon Musk pours money into competing with the likes of OpenAI and Anthropic. The company has burned through billions on AI infrastructure, but investors are betting today's losses could become tomorrow's dominance.There are also concerns around governance, float, and a potential merger. Musk controls roughly 85% of the company's voting power, giving him near-total control over board appointments, executive pay, and strategic decisions. Meanwhile, only a small percentage of shares will initially be available to trade, creating the potential for significant volatility once the stock hits public markets. Rumors are also swirling that SpaceX and Tesla could eventually combine forces, creating one of the most ambitious corporate structures in history.Ultimately, investors are being asked to pay a premium today for technologies that may not fully arrive for years—or even decades.Only time will tell whether SpaceX becomes the company that powers interplanetary travel, AI infrastructure, and space-based energy systems. If it does, today's valuation may end up looking cheap. If not, this could go down as one of the most ambitious IPOs ever brought to market.We wrap up with another episode of Follow Prophet.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Prophet, MyWallSt's latest investing service, is focused on delivering market-beating in less than 5 minutes a month.Click here to join now or email frank@mywallst.com for a deal.Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt00:00 Intro03:36 SpaceX IPO Preview07:24 Valuation14:20 Governance And Control Risks21:05 Tesla SpaceX Merger Talk30:00 IPO Timing Buy Or Wait40:23 Follow Prophet -
#313: Wall Street's Craziest Stories 28.05.2026 45นาทีThis week, Mike and Emmet share some of the craziest stories in stock market history.Starting with a chimpanzee named Raven, who became a star during the dot-com bubble. After throwing darts at a board of internet stocks, her assembled portfolio returned 213% in 1999, making her the 22nd most successful money manager in the United States that year.Then there’s the story of Jonathan Lebed — essentially a 14-year-old version of Jordan Belfort. During the early internet era, Lebed made nearly $1 million running pump-and-dump schemes from his bedroom, buying penny stocks before hyping them up in online chat rooms using fake accounts. The strategy was wildly illegal… but also wildly effective.We also revisit one of the strangest moments of the post-COVID market frenzy: Hertz (HTZ). After filing for bankruptcy, the stock somehow surged nearly 9x as retail investors piled in. Even more bizarre? The company nearly raised fresh capital by selling shares in the bankrupt business — and investors who bought during the chaos actually ended up making money.From there, we move to one of the most famous short squeezes ever: Volkswagen (VOW3). What began as Porsche quietly building a stake in the automaker spiraled into absolute panic on Wall Street, as hedge funds crowded into what they believed was a “risk-free” arbitrage trade. Instead, Volkswagen briefly became the most valuable company in the world as the stock exploded over three days.And finally, we tell the story of the “ramen-eating hermit” who made $20 million in 10 minutes.After a catastrophic trading error at Mizuho Securities triggered chaos on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, one obscure retail trader spotted the mistake faster than institutional investors, bought aggressively, and walked away with a fortune. Meanwhile, the brokerage firm behind the error lost an estimated $347 million.Stay until the end to hear which story the lads love most.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Prophet, MyWallSt's latest investing service, is focused on delivering market-beating in less than 5 minutes a month.Click here to join now or email frank@mywallst.com for a deal.Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt00:00 Intro02:22 Chimp Beats Wall Street08:19 Teen Jordan Belfort14:25 Hertz Bankrupt Stock Surge21:58 Investicon announcement25:08 Volkswagan Short Squeeze37:23 Ramen Trader Windfall43:38 Favorite Story and Wrap -
#312: Cerebras: 2026's biggest IPO? 21.05.2026 38นาทีThis week, we dive into one of the hottest new companies in AI and the market: Cerebras (CBRS).The company only just IPO’d, but it’s already valued at close to $100 billion. Even more astonishing? Cerebras was founded just 11 years ago by five engineers.Its core thesis is radical: the architecture underpinning AI computing is fundamentally flawed.Cerebras argues that GPUs—the chips powering today’s AI boom—were never actually designed for deep learning. They just happened to be dramatically better than CPUs. So instead of improving on existing designs, Cerebras built something entirely different from the ground up: the Wafer Scale Engine (WSE).The result is a system that eliminates many of the bottlenecks caused by connecting multiple chips together while delivering memory bandwidth reportedly 7,000 times greater than traditional GPU setups.But for all the excitement, there are real concerns too.The company initially filed for an IPO in 2024, but the process was delayed after a national security review. It also came under heavy scrutiny after investors discovered it relied heavily on a single UAE-linked customer, G42. Even today, two UAE organizations account for roughly 86% of Cerebras’ revenue—an enormous concentration risk for any business.Still, the growth has been hard to ignore.Cerebras generated roughly $510 million in revenue in 2025, up 76% year-over-year, while swinging from a massive net loss to profitability. The business has also aggressively expanded into cloud AI infrastructure, signing major deals with OpenAI, Amazon Web Services, and customers including Meta (META), Mistral AI, Perplexity AI, and Mayo Clinic. Its OpenAI compute agreement alone is reportedly worth more than $20 billion through 2028.So the big question is simple: is Cerebras worth $100 billion?We then cover Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI, Sam Altman’s declining reputation, Anthropic’s revenue acceleration, and what it all means for the stock market, with many AI companies eyeing IPOs. 2026 could end up being the biggest year on record for public markets.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Prophet, MyWallSt's latest investing service, is focused on delivering market-beating in less than 5 minutes a month.Click here to join now or email frank@mywallst.com for a deal.Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt00:00 Intro03:36 Meet Cerebras12:39 Benchmarks Speed Advantage17:32 Financials20:45 Bull Case22:11 Bear Case24:54 Elon Musk and OpenAI32:36 AI IPO wave -
#311: Are We in an AI Bubble? 14.05.2026 39นาทีThe market is on an absolute tear right now, and it’s raising some serious questions. Lucky for you, Mike and Emmet want to upack them all.Despite the crazy macroeconomic conditions, the market keeps performing. The Nasdaq Composite is up roughly 38% in the last year. And when you zoom in on individual stocks, things get even crazier.SanDisk (SNDK) is up 63% in a month, 450% in six months, and an eye-watering 3,800% over the last 12 months. Micron (MU) has jumped 86% in a month and nearly 8x in a year, while Western Digital (WDC) is up around 1,000% over the same period. Even lesser-known names like AXT (AXTI) are suddenly flying, up roughly 700% year-to-date.In fact, the top 10 stocks over the past 12 months have outperformed the top performers in the 12 month run-up to the dot-com bubble – a stat that’s hard to ignore.So… are we in an AI bubble?Skeptics like Michael Burry argue this rally looks even more extreme than 1999. And to be fair, many of the classic bubble ingredients are there: stretched valuations, momentum chasing, and heavy concentration in a single theme.But there’s a strong counterargument too.We’ve just come through a blockbuster earnings season, with the median earnings surprise hitting 6% – the best since 2022. AI demand isn’t just hype; companies are struggling to keep up. Hyperscalers like Amazon (AMZN), Microsoft (MSFT), and Alphabet (GOOGL) are pouring hundreds of billions into infrastructure, signaling that this could be a real productivity revolution.Still, that level of spending raises some eyebrows.And while AI stocks dominate headlines, there’s another side to this market.Plenty of high-quality businesses are being left behind, with money rotating aggressively into AI. Stocks like McDonald's (MCD), Home Depot (HD), Mercado Libre (MELI), Lululemon (LULU), and Accenture (ACN) are sitting near 52-week lows – along with a host of medical leaders like Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Medtronic (MDT), and Intuitive Surgical (ISRG). These are durable, proven businesses – but right now, if you’re not AI, you’re being ignored. So five years from now, would you rather own today’s high-flying AI names or these overlooked compounders trading at a discount?And finally, we dive into one of the wildest stories in the market right now: GameStop (GME) reportedly exploring a deal to acquire eBay (EBAY). GameStop is worth about $12 billion and to pull off the deal it could end up needing as much as $65 billion. Meaning, it would likely need to issue a massive amount of new shares and take on tens of billions in debt, raising serious questions about dilution and feasibility.We wrap with Follow Prophet.Prophet, MyWallSt's latest investing service, is focused on delivering market-beating in less than 5 minutes a month.Click here to join now or email frank@mywallst.com for a deal.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt00:00 Intro02:22 Nasdaq Surge Bubble Talk05:18 Semiconductor Mania Stats16:21 C3 AI as Bubble Counterpoint21:43 Undervalued Stocks and Market Rotation24:38 GameStop Bids for eBay35:47 Following Prophet -
#310: Modern Value Investing w/ Jose Mayora 07.05.2026 45นาทีThe typical definition of Value Investing: Buying an asset for less than it’s truly worth. But according to this week’s guest Jose Najarro, the concept is widely misunderstood.Too often, value investing is associated with older, slower companies, think utilities, and traditional metrics like low price-to-earnings or price-to-book ratios. But those alone don’t define value. Every valuation comes with a set of implicit assumptions, and the real skill lies in unpacking them and deciding whether they’re realistic.In fact, some of Jose’s best-performing investments would never have been labeled “value plays” by conventional standards. Instead, he describes his philosophy as a modern take on value investing. His book, Wall Street’s Blind Spots, explores this idea in depth.Most importantly: you can’t judge a business purely by its cash flows – you have to look at what it does with them. Companies that reinvest cash poorly, such as buying back stock at inflated prices, can destroy value. On the other hand, businesses that consistently generate high returns on invested capital deserve a premium.Jose points to companies that can achieve around 20% returns on invested capital (ROIC) as the gold standard. Apple is a classic example: the success of the iPod funded the development of the iPhone, the iPhone funded the launch of wearables, and enormous long-term returns were achieved. Amazon is another, continually reinvesting into new ventures and compounding value over time.This framework raises important questions in today’s AI race. For instance, Google is expected to spend around $200 billion in capital expenditures this year. To justify that, it would need to generate roughly $220 billion in profit to achieve a 20% return – an outcome Jose views as far from certain. He draws parallels between today’s AI infrastructure buildout and telecom investments during the dot-com bubble: companies like AT&T and Verizon survived, but their stocks stagnated as they were trapped in endless cycles of reinvestment to maintain customers. The big payoff never came while companies that used that infrastructure flourished.His final takeway: investing, especially value investing, is a game of patience. Avoid the temptation of FOMO and focus on long-term fundamentals.Prophet, MyWallSt's latest investing service, is focused on delivering market-beating in less than 5 minutes a month.Click here to join now or email frank@mywallst.com for a deal.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt00:00 Intro04:25 Defining Value Investing08:11 Modern Value Investing19:40 AI Bubble Risk23:06 Value Investing Even as Growth Stocks Rally28:59 The Rise of the Retail Investor35:16 Best Valuation Metric42:00 Common Valuation Mistakes -
#309: 2 Legacy Stocks for Long-term Investing 30.04.2026 43นาทีWith all the talk of IPOs and upstarts, it’s a great time to remember that legacy players can still pack a punch. This week, we look at two companies that have been on public markets for decades and have been all over the headlines lately: Intel(NASDAQ: INTC) and Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.B).Intel has been on the Stock Club radar for about nine months, when it was first pitched by Clem Chambers. Since then, it’s up more than 270%, driven by many of the factors he predicted like outsized chip demand, a push to deconsolidate manufacturing capacity, and increased government investment. It’s a pretty monumental occasion, considering this is the first time Intel has reached an all-time high since the dot-com bubble.In its most recent quarter, Intel reported revenue of $13.6 billion, well above estimates of $12.4 billion, while also delivering a significant expansion in gross margins and raising its revenue forecast. Definitely a stock worth a look if you can get past the valuation.Berkshire is in the news for a completely different reason: its new CEO, Greg Abel. While Abel assumed the role in January, this will be his first annual meeting – arguably Berkshire’s most beloved tradition.Compared to Warren Buffett, Abel is expected to take a more hands-on approach, often touring facilities across the company’s many subsidiaries and favoring direct involvement in operations.So far in his tenure, he’s accomplished four notable things:First, on his first day as CEO, he closed Berkshire’s $9.7 billion acquisition of OxyChem, Occidental’s chemical subsidiary.Second, on March 4th, Berkshire resumed share buybacks for the first time since May 2024, repurchasing about $226 million of stock. Clearly, Abel sees Berkshire itself as a buy and wouldn’t deploy that kind of capital otherwise.Third, he personally invested his entire $15.3 million after-tax salary into Berkshire Class B shares.Finally, he invested $1.8 billion into Tokio Marine, taking Berkshire’s total Japanese equity exposure above $46 billion.We’ll certainly be tuning in to the annual meeting on May 2nd.We wrap by telling you which one we’d invest $10K in.Prophet, MyWallSt's latest investing service, is focused on delivering market-beating in less than 5 minutes a month.Click here to join now or email frank@mywallst.com for a deal.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt00:00 Intro01:53 Two Legacy Picks03:29 Intel Turnaround Setup05:05 CHIPS Act Boost08:14 Q1 Earnings Surge15:00 Buy Sell Or Regret17:45 Berkshire AGM Story20:05 Succession To Greg Abel and32:48 Operator Versus Investor40:34 Warren Buffet’s Japan Trade Playbook42:03 10k Pick -
#308: The Best and Worst Business Pivots 23.04.2026 46นาทีIn light of Allbirds’ (NASDAQ: BIRD) head-scratching transition to an AI compute infrastructure company, Mike and Emmet break down some of the market’s best and worst business pivots.In simple terms, a pivot is when a business decides to stop doing what it’s known for and pursue something else. This can be proactive, like Slack giving up its gaming business to develop its internal communication tool, or reactive, like Netflix opting to move into streaming in response to digital competition.Emmet kicks things off with Nokia (NYSE: NOK). It started as a paper mill in Finland back in 1865. In the early ’90s, it exited its legacy businesses to focus entirely on mobile phones and network equipment, eventually ending up in a cell phone duopoly with Ericsson. However, Nokia is also a key example of how quickly market leadership can be lost when a company fails to anticipate major shifts – in this case, the move to smartphones. Luckily, it pivoted again, going all in on infrastructure and investing heavily in 5G, and it currently has a market cap of more than $50 billion.Saab started out building fighter jets for the Swedish military in the 1930s before expanding into cars after the war. In 1989, GM came in, bought half of the car company, and split it away from the aerospace division. By 2008, it was struggling and eventually went under. However, Saab AB (SAAB-B.ST) is thriving, with record backlog and profitability.Another post-war success story, Hyundai started as a civil engineering company helping Korea rebuild, eventually pivoting to car manufacturing in the 1960s. During the Asian financial crisis, Hyundai made a deliberate decision to move upmarket, investing heavily in design, engineering, and quality. Over time, it transformed from producing low-quality vehicles into a reliable, stylish, and increasingly desirable automaker.Finally, one of the market’s most infamous pivot stories: MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR). It was initially focused on information systems in the ’90s, rising and collapsing during the dot-com bubble. While its stock never fully recovered, its core business continued generating cash over the next 20 years. In 2020, CEO Michael Saylor decided to go all in on Bitcoin, and the stock is up 15x since. Today, the company holds $61.5 billion in Bitcoin on its balance sheet – about 4% of the current supply – at an average price of $75,527. Unfortunately, if Bitcoin falls below this price, it could trigger a massive sell-off of both MSTR and Bitcoin – not ideal.We wrap with Follow Prophet.Prophet, MyWallSt's latest investing service, is focused on delivering market-beating in less than 5 minutes a month.Click here to join now or email frank@mywallst.com for a deal.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt(adjust these after intro)00:00 Intro02:40 Allbirds Goes AI07:34 What Is a Pivot12:05 Nokia Reinvents Itself18:52 Saab Cars to Defense28:09 Hyundai From Construction to Cars34:03 MicroStrategy Bitcoin Bet43:22 Follow Prophet Picks -
#307: Is SpaceX’s IPO a Buy? 16.04.2026 50นาทีThis week, we’re discussing one of the most significant IPOs of all time: SpaceX.While space travel began as a government-led effort, over the past few decades it has increasingly become the domain of the private sector. For those who need a refresher on the business of space—and SpaceX specifically—Emmet has you covered with a detailed preamble.SpaceX consists of three core businesses: rocket launches and space haulage, Starlink internet, and government and defense communications infrastructure known as Starshield. The long-term goal across all three is to drive down the cost of space launches and become the go-to provider for space infrastructure companies. However, SpaceX has also recently acquired xAI, bringing Twitter, Grok, and their associated costs into the picture.For Mike, this is key to understanding why the company may pursue an IPO.You might think that after years of sparring with investors, Musk would want to avoid public markets—especially given how well the business is performing privately. But with xAI now in the mix, SpaceX needs significant capital to build out data centers and attract top engineering talent. This creates tension for investors who are primarily interested in the company’s core space business.As of this recording, SpaceX is targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation, implying it would go public at 56x revenue and 109x EBITDA. That’s extremely lofty—even with the Musk premium. Interestingly, the NASDAQ has also made aggressive rule changes to fast-track SpaceX’s inclusion in the NASDAQ-100, which would prompt a number of passive funds (such as QQQ) to purchase shares upon debut. This could further inflate the stock’s valuation, and Mike worries it may leave retail investors holding the bag while providing a liquidity event for private investors. Emmet agrees, comparing SpaceX’s unconventional path to market to the SPAC boom of 2020.Overall, both believe that while SpaceX is a once-in-a-generation company, it may not be a once-in-a-generation investment.Porter & Co came to Ireland to film a documentary about Prophet, if you’d like to get an exclusive first look, drop an email to pod@MyWallSt.comOur Horizon portfolio is a boutique service led by our co-founder and lead investor, Emmet Savage. According to 100-bagger expert Chris Mayer, “no one owns more 100-baggers than Emmet”.This week, he’s adding a new stock that has passed 3 AI screeners and got a shout out from Porter Stansbury. Lucky for Stock Club listeners, they can claim as exclusive offer by emailing: frank@mywallst.com.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt(adjust these after intro)00:00 Intro04:08 SpaceX IPO Hype Begins07:50 Space Race to Moon Landing22:51 IPO Filing Details and Why Now27:41 NASDAQ Rule Changes34:22 SpaceX Three Businesses45:08 Launch Costs Collapse47:56 Would You Buy on IPO? -
#306: Ireland’s New Investment Scheme Explained 09.04.2026 38นาทีThe day we’ve been hoping for is finally here. The Irish government has announced a new investing scheme to provide people in Ireland with an easy, tax-efficient way to access the markets. There are hundreds of billions of euros sitting in Irish current accounts, and it’s time they get to work.Back by popular demand, Dave Quinn from Investwise joins us to break down why these accounts are being introduced, how they’ll work, and what they might look like.Simon Harris has stated that Ireland will follow the Swedish model, allowing users to invest up to $28K tax-free, with anything above that taxed at 1% annually.Dave believes Revolut and other “new banks” are unlikely to initially enter this market, as they may not want to handle the tax reporting and administrative burden. Instead, it will likely be life insurance companies, such as Zurich, offering insurance-wrapped ETFs (not be ideal). He also believes that pensions remain the best option for most long-term investors. However, the introduction of these accounts could eventually lead to the removal of deemed disposal.Mike and Dave agree on the most important thing the government needs to get right: investor education. Ireland hasn’t had generations of investors to help young people understand the power of compounding and the importance of protecting their money from inflation so we have to get this right via accessible education.Our Horizon portfolio is a boutique service led by our co-founder and lead investor, Emmet Savage. According to 100-bagger expert Chris Mayer, “no one owns more 100-baggers than Emmet”.This week, he’s adding a new stock that has passed 3 AI screeners and got a shout out from Porter Stansbury. Lucky for Stock Club listeners, they can claim as exclusive offer by emailing: frank@mywallst.com.Psssst…. We don’t think you’ll want to miss this year’s Investicon. Grab your early bird tickets now: https://www.investicon.ie/Become a successful investor by checking out all the content MyWallSt has to offer:📩 Email us: pod@mywallst.com📚 Learn the fundamentals of investing by downloading our free Learn app: https://bit.ly/3DXPOz7💻 Keep updated on stock market news by visiting our blog: https://mywallst.com/blog/🎧 Tune in to our podcast Stock Club to stay updated on weekly news: https://mywallst.com/stock-investment-podcast/🎉 Follow MyWallSt on social:❌ X: @MyWallStHQ💃 TikTok: @MyWallSt📸 Instagram: @MyWallSt🖥️ Facebook: @MyWallSt👔 LinkedIn: MyWallSt00:00 Intro 07:22 EU Push to Mobilize Cash 13:53 How the Account Works 15:15 Swedish Model Explained 19:19 Who Will Offer It 21:08 Funds Only Limited Choice? 25:48 Pensions Versus Liquidity 28:45 Financial Literacy Rollout 35:28 Tax Treatment Uniformity
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