One of the most helpful plain-English resources for investors who want to demystify exchange-traded funds
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusiness |
Calamos’ Matt Kaufman explains the mechanics and rationale behind the Calamos Bitcoin Structured Alt Protection ETF – January (CBOJ). VettaFi’s Roxanna Islam examines the best-performing ETFs so far this year and discusses a recent surge of legacy a... more
REX Financial’s Greg King discusses the firm’s recent crypto ETF filings, including those for TRUMP and DOGE, and explores the growth of leveraged single-stock ETFs, such as the T-Rex 2X Long MicroStrategy Daily Target ETF (MSTU). VettaFi’s Zeno Mer... more
Aptus’ Brian Jacobs spotlights the firm’s unique lineup of risk-managed ETFs designed to help clients stay invested through the ups and downs of market cycles. VettaFi’s Todd Rosenbluth discusses the latest Bitwise/VettaFi Benchmark Survey of Financ... more
Research Affiliates’ Rob Arnott delves into the strategy of investing in companies recently removed from major market indices and offers perspective on current stock valuations. VettaFi’s Cinthia Murphy presents five ETF predictions for 2025.
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Used to be a good podcast but now mostly crypto related. Crypto is fine, but there is so much more to talk about in the ETF world. I'm sure there is a big audience for another crypto podcast, just not me. Sad to let go of this one.
Pretty good podcast. But the host is obsessed with crypto/Bitcoin. Not bad to talk about it, but he seems a little obsessed and gives it far more time than it holds as part of the investable world. So many other, interesting things happening out there to talk about.
If only you didn’t spend so much time on inflows and outflows —-how is that useful info to an investor? Who cares except for employees at ETF firms? And also no guests pitching their own ETF’s please ——it just sounds like an infomercial, but maybe you get paid to do so for income stream (if so you should say so) . Helpful would be unbiased opinions . Thank you
Very good show, thank you. Would be 5 stars if 20% of most shows wasn’t wasted on chit chat with guests (such as vacations) and if more on performance of ETF’s and less on inflows—-who cares which ETF is getting more inflows????
Pretty good podcast. But host is obsessed with crypto. Not bad to talk about it, but he seems a little obsessed and gives it far more time than it holds as part of the investable world.
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