Shed Your Expensive Mutual Funds

Listen to The ETF Store Show every Saturday at 4pm on KCMO Talk Radio 710AM as we cover everything you need to know about Exchange Traded Funds and the world of investing.

On our most recent radio show, we discussed the importance of minimizing your investment costs and explained why, unfortunately, many brokers are effectively incentivized to push expensive mutual funds in your portfolio.  An easy way to combat these commissioned brokers, many of whom are more concerned about their financial future than yours, is to use an independent Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) who uses passively managed investments such as ETFs.  The ETF Store can be the alternative to your money-grabbing broker – we’re an independent, fee-based RIA that focuses on building highly diversified, low cost portfolios using ETFs.

We encourage everyone to call their advisor today and have them explain to you exactly what you’re paying for your investments and their investment advice.  You might be unpleasantly surprised at what you find out.  Learn more about how to reduce your investment costs by listening to our full show here.

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Nate Geraci

Nate is President of NovaDius Wealth Management, a registered investment advisor providing clients with comprehensive financial planning and portfolio management. Previously, Nate helped launch The ETF Store, an investment advisory firm specializing in Exchange Traded Funds.

He is the creator and host of the weekly podcast ETF Prime, which Bloomberg has called one of the “most helpful plain-English resources for investors who want to demystify exchange-traded funds”.

He is creator and Host of Crypto Prime, which features interviews with top experts from around the world on bitcoin, crypto, NFTs, and the entire web3 ecosystem.

Nate is also Co-Founder of The ETF Institute, the first and only independent organization providing ETF industry professionals and financial advisors with certification, education, and training pertaining to ETFs.

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