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ETF Store Show: 2017’s Top 5 Most Downloaded Interviews

This past year, we welcomed a wide range of guests to the program including 35+ ETF providers, various independent ETF analysts, cryptocurrency experts, and more.  Here are the top five most downloaded interviews:

  1. Ari Paul, cryptocurrency expert and Co-Founder of BlockTower Capital, explains bitcoin, the technology underlying it, and whether it should be owned in an investment portfolio.  He also discusses the potential for a bitcoin ETF. Listen.
  2. Rich Powers, Head of ETF Product Management at Vanguard, describes Vanguard’s low cost positioning in ETFs, offers his perspective on ETF growth, and spotlights two popular Vanguard ETFs. Listen.
  3. David Varadi, Director of Research at Blue Sky Asset Management, highlights the QuantX suite of ETFs and explains the concept of “smarter beta”.  Listen.
  4. Kevin Carter, CEO of Big Tree Capital, goes in-depth on emerging market stocks and describes the potential benefits of the Emerging Markets Internet & Ecommerce ETF (EMQQ). Listen.
  5. Phil Mackintosh, Head of Trading Strategy & Analysis at KCG, discusses best ETF trading practices and explains key considerations when evaluating ETF liquidity. Listen.

ETF.com CEO Dave Nadig Looks Ahead to ETFs in 2018

ETF.com CEO Dave Nadig recaps ETFs in 2017 and offers several ETF predictions for 2018.  Dan Ahrens, Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer at AdvisorShares, spotlights the recently launched AdvisorShares Vice ETF (ACT) and discusses the burgeoning marijuana industry.  Nate & Conor summarize the year in the financial markets.

OppenheimerFunds’ Dave Mazza Discusses Smart Beta ETFs

Dave Mazza, Head of ETF Investment Strategy at OppenheimerFunds, offers perspective on the growing smart beta ETF category, including highlighting Oppenheimer’s revenue weighted and factor-based approach to investing.  Nate & Conor discuss Vanguard’s move into active ETFs and provide an update on the DOL fiduciary rule.

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