The Big Skinny
Too many ETF tickers, too little time. There are officially more ETFs than publicly traded stocks in the U.S., and no normal investor has the time — or the stomach — to sort through thousands of products that all claim to be the answer. That’s the setup for this episode of The Big Skinny. Lou Basenese asks the question everyday investors should be asking: if there’s now an ETF for everything, how do you find the ones actually worth owning? He starts with the big picture — why the ETF boom has gone from useful to absurd, why so many funds are too small to matter, and how to separate real opportunity from ticker clutter. Then, he’s joined by longtime friends and market pros Keith Fitz-Gerald and David Nicholas to spotlight one fund Lou believes cuts through the chaos: the Fitz-Gerald Must Have Portfolio ETF (FITZ). From there, Lou shares insights from his latest interview with Matthew Tuttle of Tuttle Capital Management who says “99% of ETFs suck.” Then Lou and his trusted partner Dodd dish on GLP-1 momentum, Andrew Left’s fraud conviction, what Cushing oil inventories are really signaling, the longevity fundraising boom, and the kind of IPO price-to-sales math that should make investors squirm.
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