Let's Talk ETFs

Let’s Talk ETFs is Seeking Alpha's podcast dedicated to the exchange traded fund space. Hosted by Se

Episodes

Total: 100

Investors have been hearing prognostications of “runaway” inflation since the end of the global fina

The rise in thematic ETFs in 2020 was remarkable, with assets increasing by 78% in Q4 alone to $104B

"Runaway inflation or continued deflation?" "Rising rates or rates dropping below the zero bound?" T

In the decade-plus since the post-global financial crisis bull market rally began, the DJIA has been

Essentially unheard of a decade ago, investing strategies that screen holdings for compliance to Env

Despite the S&P 500 being up an impressive 18% in 2020, the utilities sector did not take part in th

When Fidelity rolled out its first semi-transparent active equity ETFs in June 2020, it was far from

Investors searching for the ETF with the highest allocation to GME at the start of 2021 would have t

After 15 years as an analyst at top financial institutions, Dan Victor stepped out on his own in 201

The focus of a multitude of conspiracy theories across the nether regions of the internet, the retur

After years as an index fund evangelist at top ETF firms like BlackRock and SSgA, Dodd Kittsley did

The Coronavirus economy has created a clear dividing line between winners and losers, resulting in w

2020 has been a banner year for grain futures specialist Teucrium ETFs, with its assets under manage

ALPS' Senior Investment Strategy Advisor Paul Baiocchi was early to the ETF party. Before joining AL

XOUT Capital CEO David Barse spent nearly 25 years running active value shop Third Avenue Management

On the latest episode of Let's Talk ETFs, long-time contributor to Seekingalpha.com, Chaim Siegel, a

With the global robotics and automation space expected to quadruple in size over the next five years

It has not been a good decade for MLP investors. Even with double digit yields, total returns on the

J.D. Gardner started ETF firm Aptus to attack what he terms the "behavior gap" in investing, whereby

Over the last 40 years, U.S. equities have had roughly the same P/E ratio as the rest of the world.