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One of the “most helpful plain-English resources for investors who want to demystify exchange-traded funds” – Bloomberg Businessweek

Latest Episode​

Rethinking Sector ETFs & Baron Capital’s ETF Debut

Michael Cohick, Director of Product Management at VanEck, breaks down the firm’s lineup of TruSector ETFs and how they aim to address tracking error caused by regulatory diversification limits – constraints that can force traditional sector funds to underweight the largest companies in their benchmarks. Matt Camuso, Head of ETF Solutions at Baron Capital, discusses the firm’s recent entry into the ETF space and outlines its distinctive approach to actively managed growth equity investing, including the Baron First Principles ETF (RONB).

About the Podcast

ETF Prime is hosted by Nate Geraci. Learn how to make ETFs a part of your investment portfolio as Nate spotlights individual ETFs and interviews experts from across the country. ETF Prime is available on Apple Podcasts, Android, Spotify, and most other major podcasting platforms. Specific guest interviews can be accessed by visiting the ETF Expert Corner.

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Recent Episodes

ETF Store’s Geraci, Kelly Appear on Entrepreneur KC Show

ETF Store President Nate Geraci and Principal Conor Kelly recently appeared on the Entrepreneur KC radio show to talk about the founding of the firm, the continued growth of the business, and explain why investors are gravitating to ETFs.  While The ETF Store has received plenty of national attention, the roots of the firm are proudly planted in Kansas City, which is quickly becoming one of America’s most entrepreneurial cities.  The Entrepreneur KC radio show, hosted by Jason Grill and airing Thursdays from 1-2pm on KMBZ Business Channel 1660AM, “highlights entrepreneurs, startups, innovation and technologies that are changing lives on the Silicon Prairie”.  Nate and Conor talked about the unique ETF Store approach, their KC ties, and how the company seeks to stand in stark contrast to the cookie-cutter financial services firms littering Wall Street.  Listen to the full interview :

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