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Cabot Street Check
Looking to learn more about stocks and investing? Tune in to Cabot Street Check, the podcast that brings you free-flowing conversations with experts in the field. Brought to you by Cabot Wealth Network, our guest analysts will give you insights and tips to help you make informed investment decisions.

New episodes are posted Fridays at 1pm ET.
This week on Street Check, with Brad out Chris is joined by Cabot’s small-cap investing expert Tyler Laundon to discuss the record-high market, what’s fueling it, and what could derail it. They also get into Tyler’s bread and butter - small-cap stocks - and examine why they’ve almost doubled the performance of large caps this year - and explore why that trend should continue. For more information on this week’s offer, visit cabotwealth.com/street.
This week on Street Check, Chris and Brad discuss Bitcoin, the ongoing market rally and signs that it could continue, earnings from five of the Magnificent 7 stocks, and Jerome Powell’s last meeting at the helm of the Fed. Then they each pick three stocks or sectors they like for the rest of 2026 that range from natural gas and streaming to space and directed energy weapons. For more information on this week’s offer, visit cabotwealth.com/street.
This week on Street Check, Chris and Brad discuss the snapback rally in stocks as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reach all-time highs and whether valuation concerns could slow the market down. Then, they dive into what Netflix (NFLX) is doing with its war chest of cash after the Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) bid fell through and Tesla’s (TSLA) latest earnings. Finally, Rich Howe joins to talk about micro-cap stocks that are working, spin-off investing, and negative enterprise value stocks. To learn more about Rich, visit stockspinoffinvesting.com, and for more information on this week’s offer, visit cabotwealth.com/street.
This week on Street Check, Chris and Brad discuss clean energy stocks, the market’s massive rally (which has driven the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to fresh all-time highs), the outperformance of the Magnificent Seven stocks and lagging performance of the S&P Equal Weight Index. Then, they talk bank earnings as a “temperature check” on the health of the market and break down the surge of Allbirds (BIRD) as it pivots to AI. For more information about this week’s offer, visit cabotwealth.com/street.
This week on Street Check, Chris and Brad talk SpaceX and Tesla (TSLA), the ceasefire-driven rally in the markets, this week’s inflation figures, and space-related stocks having a moment. Then Mish Schneider of MarketGauge joins to discuss the possibility of a multi-year top in stocks, a weakening consumer, stocks and sectors she’s watching now, cryptocurrency, her Economic Modern Family thesis for the market, and the one ETF that will tell you where we head next. For more from Mish, visit MarketGauge.com or check out The Economic Modern Family YouTube channel, and to learn more about the offer mentioned in this week’s episode, visit cabotwealth.com/street.
This week on Street Check, Chris and Brad debate whether the mid-week market rally was a dead cat bounce or the beginning of a potential recovery. Then, they share updates on the SpaceX IPO, discuss Nike’s (NKE) brutal five-year run, and talk fertilizer stocks as an alternative to investing in oil companies. For more information about this week’s offer, visit cabotwealth.com/street.
This week on Street Check, Chris and Brad discuss the possible IPOs of SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic and whether investors should consider them, whether oil’s rise caps the upside potential of gold, and growing concerns about private credit. Then, Carl Delfeld joins to discuss international stocks, the performance of Asian markets, using the current market weakness to build up a watch list, and the trading mindset that will set you up for success right now. For more information on this week’s offer, visit cabotwealth.com/street.
This week on Street Check, Chris and Brad discuss the latest Fed meeting, the shifting expectations for interest rates, and the ongoing fallout from the war with Iran. Then, inspired by March Madness, they each pick a Cinderella stock, a heavy favorite that’s going home early, and four stocks that they like for the rest of the year. For more information on this week’s offer, visit cabotwealth.com/street.
This week on Street Check, Chris and Brad discuss cybersecurity stocks, the ongoing market uncertainty caused by the conflict in Iran and what signs could signal a character change, whether to chase or fade energy stocks at these levels, and the takeaways from the latest inflation report. Then, they take a critical look at Oracle’s (ORCL) latest earnings before wrapping up with a conversation about their favorite Oscar-nominated films of 2025 ahead of this year’s Academy Awards. For more information on the offer mentioned in this week’s episode, visit cabotwealth.com/street.
This week on Street Check, Chris and Brad discuss the market’s reaction to the Iran situation, including the immediate impact of higher oil prices, the unexpectedly weak jobs figures, and Costco’s (COST) comments on cutting prices to “return” the tariff refunds to its members. Then, Chief Investment Strategist Mike Cintolo joins to discuss growth stocks, his perspective on the market, and the signs that could signal the reacceleration of the bull market. For more information about this week’s offer, visit cabotwealth.com/street.
This week on Street Check, Brad breaks down the latest market news, including the Citrini research report that spooked the market, Nvidia’s (NVDA) earnings, the winners and losers as investors get more skeptical of the AI trade, and today’s high PPI print. Then, Nancy Zambell, Chief Analyst of Cabot Money Club, joins to discuss pockets of strength in the market, GLP-1 stocks, real estate and managing credit card debt.
This week on Street Check, Chris and Brad break down the Supreme Court ruling that rolls back President Trump’s tariffs, the newly released U.S. GDP figures, outperformance by defensive sectors amidst ongoing market rotation, and Berkshire-Hathaway’s (BRK.A/B) last moves with Warren Buffett at the helm. Then, Tyler Laundon joins to discuss the strength of small-cap stocks, which sectors look the best, and what he expects from the asset class for the rest of the year. For more information on this week’s offer, visit cabotwealth.com/street.