Exploring single-stock ETFs with Nate Geraci

Episode 108

Episode Notes

Jeff takes the pod solo, interviewing the founder and president of The ETF Store, Nate Geraci, about the nuances of single-stock ETFs. Nate talks about how we got to this point, how the newly released ETFs that invest in a single security work, and who they work for. 

Guest Bio:

Nate Geraci is chairman and president of The ETF Store, an ETF-focused registered investment advisor providing comprehensive wealth management. Nate also hosts the weekly podcast “ETF Prime” and offers ETF perspectives at The ETF Educator blog.

Nate has contributed to major financial media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Investor’s Business Daily, and Money Magazine, and has appeared on Bloomberg Radio and TV.  He earned both his undergraduate degree in business administration and his MBA from the University of Kansas.

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