February 7, 2026

This week’s podcast opens with a market update as we break down earnings from the tech giants and what those results signal about growth expectations in the months ahead. We’ll also discuss Wall Street’s response to President Trump’s nomination of Kevin Warsh as the next Fed Chair, and what the debate means for interest rates, inflation, and the future direction of monetary policy. Plus, we take a closer look at Friday’s sharp selloff in gold and silver, separating short-term headline reactions from longer-term portfolio considerations.

Insurance is designed to provide protection—but over time, it can quietly become a drag on your financial plan. In this conversation, we examine extended warranties and common coverage decisions, how to evaluate which risks truly need to be insured, and when self-insuring may make more sense. We’ll also walk through the different types of insurance and what coverage is essential for long-term peace of mind.

We’ll then turn to Elon Musk’s latest move to reshape his business empire, combining SpaceX with artificial intelligence startup xAI as the new entity positions itself for what could be one of the largest IPOs in history. We’ll discuss what a vertically integrated AI, aerospace, and satellite internet company could mean for investors, how the merger changes the risk profile of both businesses, and why regulatory scrutiny may become an increasingly important part of the story. As always, we’ll separate the headline excitement from the underlying fundamentals as AI spending and capital requirements continue to rise.

And finally, the Big Game isn’t just about football—it’s shaping up to be one of the largest betting events of the year. We’ll talk about how sportsbooks are pricing the Seahawks vs. Patriots matchup, where public and professional money are landing, and the types of bets drawing the most attention heading into the weekend.

Join hosts Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, Director of Research, and Managing Associates K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA, and D.J. Barker, CWS®, and Kelly-Lynne Scalice, a seasoned communicator and host, on Henssler Money Talks as they explore key financial strategies to help investors navigate market uncertainty.

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