POPULARITY
The Weekly Option trading podcast Episode 417 March 5, 2026 Welcome to The Weekly Option, a weekly program that offers practical trades and discussion for beginners and professionals alike. The topic of the week is hesitation. In this week's show, we will cover the trades from last week on Fermi Inc, the GraniteShares 2x Long COIN Daily ETF, Petro Brasileiro, and the iShares Silver Trust ETF. And we discuss four new trades on UiPath, Inc, Red Cat Holdings, the United States Oil ETF, and Occidental Petroleum. This week’s podcast is being recorded on Thursday evening, and will not reflect the closing prices on Friday. The equity markets are lower so far this week, with the Dow having moved lower than the S&P. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is 1,023 points lower, closing on Thursday at 47,954 points. The S&P 500 Index has lost 48 points, closing on Thursday at 6,830 points. It's always great to hear from listeners. If you have any questions about the trades presented here or about your own positions, feel free to email me. Email questions to me: eric@theweeklyoption.com Visit our YouTube Channel for The Weekly Option.com. PODCAST LINKS FOR EPISODE POST Listen on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-option/id1375267155 Listen on YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCTo2yTkZPhqvlE8PdZkyTZA Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6HoYh2XxVCWaidJP4dJiSD Listen on Audible by Amazon: https://www.audible.com/podcast/The-Weekly-Option/B08K57QL6S?language=en_US Listen on PodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/r5aam-6a884/The-Weekly-Option-Podcast YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/u7JKJd Option Trading Basics: My Favorite Strategies: https://youtu.be/8UmPK5tuez0 How to Trade Stock Using Technical Analysis: https://youtu.be/wAATt0RpE0w Technical Analysis Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnpPLl3EB_RBC5kyrCnsHow TradingView Stock Charts For Analysis: https://www.tradingview.com/gopro/?share_your_love=TraderEric
The Weekly Option trading podcast Episode 416 February 28, 2026 Welcome to The Weekly Option, a weekly program that offers practical trades and discussion for beginners and professionals alike. The topic of the week is learning versus sourcing. In this week's show, we will cover the trades from last week on the 2x Long VIX Futures ETF, SELLAS Life Sciences Group, First Majestic Silver Corp, and BitMine Immersion Technologies. And we discuss four new trades on Fermi Inc, the GraniteShares 2x Long COIN Daily ETF, Petro Brasileiro, and the iShares Silver Trust ETF The equity markets finished a tough month, with the S&P finishing the month lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 648 points this week, closing on Friday at 48,977 points. The S&P 500 Index lost 30 points on the week, ending the week at 6,878 points. It's always great to hear from listeners. If you have any questions about the trades presented here or about your own positions, feel free to email me. Email questions to me: eric@theweeklyoption.com Visit our YouTube Channel for The Weekly Option.com. PODCAST LINKS FOR EPISODE POST Listen on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-option/id1375267155 Listen on YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCTo2yTkZPhqvlE8PdZkyTZA Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6HoYh2XxVCWaidJP4dJiSD Listen on Audible by Amazon: https://www.audible.com/podcast/The-Weekly-Option/B08K57QL6S?language=en_US Listen on PodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/r5aam-6a884/The-Weekly-Option-Podcast YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/u7JKJd Option Trading Basics: My Favorite Strategies: https://youtu.be/8UmPK5tuez0 How to Trade Stock Using Technical Analysis: https://youtu.be/wAATt0RpE0w Technical Analysis Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnpPLl3EB_RBC5kyrCnsHow TradingView Stock Charts For Analysis: https://www.tradingview.com/gopro/?share_your_love=TraderEric
Markets are cracking… and gold is screaming higher.In this episode of Futures Edge, Jim Iuorio and Bob Iaccino are joined by William Rhind, President & CEO of GraniteShares ETFs, to unpack one of the strangest macro setups in years:Stocks selling off while yields rise, Japan's bond market flashing warning signs, and precious metals surging as investors quietly reposition for a world defined by debt, de-dollarization, and geopolitical stress.Rhind explains why today's gold move looks less like mania — and more like a structural reset driven by sovereign demand, weakening confidence in fiat reserves, and an under-allocation that still has room to run.Plus, the group dives into the next phase of the AI trade, the evolution of ETF investing, and whether Bitcoin is truly an alternative asset… or just another risk-on proxy.Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome + Sponsors02:40 Japan bond shock and global debt stress04:20 Are governments losing fiscal discipline?06:10 What would actually bring gold down?08:00 Tariffs, geopolitics, and why this selloff feels different11:30 Yen carry trade unwind — real risk or narrative?15:15 GraniteShares: ETF toolkit for modern markets20:45 What's attracting investor flows right now? (AI still dominates)22:10 AI broadening into metals, miners, power, and infrastructure24:30 Boomers vs Gen Z: preservation vs accumulation investing29:40 Infrastructure as the missing key to housing affordability33:00 Gold & silver: sell signals or structural demand?37:15 Central banks, Switzerland refining flows, and control of reserves40:30 Is gold still under-owned at the retail level?46:00 Fed cuts, Powell's exit, and political rate pressure52:30 Bitcoin: endorsement or simply investor demand?Follow along on social media: Twitter: https://x.com/bob_iaccinoTwitter: https://x.com/jimiuorioLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-iaccino/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-iuorio/Newsletter: http://theunfilteredinvestor.com/This episode is sponsored by: Independence Ark: https://www.independenceark.com/Code: F U AmerGold https://www.amergold.com/Code; F U
Stijn Schmitz welcomes William Rhind to the show. William is the Founder and CEO of GraniteShares. Rhind provides insights into the current market landscape, emphasizing the early stages of AI development and the potential for significant transformation across various sectors. Regarding market volatility, Rhind attributes recent fluctuations to multiple factors, including potential Federal Reserve leadership changes, cryptocurrency market movements, and concerns about AI’s impact on software companies. He argues that we are in the early stages of AI development, with significant potential for innovation and disruption across industries. Rhind highlights the ongoing bull market for hard assets, driven by global economic uncertainties, central bank buying, and concerns about currency debasement. He notes that emerging market central banks are actively diversifying their reserves by purchasing gold, viewing it as a strategic hedge against paper currencies. Platinum receives special attention, with Rhind explaining its unique market dynamics. He points out that platinum is about 30 times rarer than gold and currently sits in a market deficit. The metal’s future looks promising, particularly as previous bearish sentiment around internal combustion engines has dissipated and industrial demand remains strong. Rhind suggests that while passive investing has benefits, too much concentration can potentially create market inefficiencies. He advocates for a “core and satellite” approach to investing, balancing long-term retirement strategies with more speculative investments. Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:01:00 – Investor Demand Trends 00:02:00 – Market Volatility Drivers 00:04:28 – AI Bubble Debate 00:06:30 – Dot-com Bubble Comparison 00:10:45 – Commodities in AI Chain 00:12:40 – Energy Sector Opportunities 00:14:12 – Currency Debasement Thesis 00:17:03 – Precious Metals Bull Market 00:19:00 – Central Bank Gold Buying 00:22:02 – De-dollarization and Dollar Outlook 00:28:00 – Silver Market Dynamics 00:32:42 – Platinum Investment Case 00:39:30 – Passive Investing Trends 00:44:40 – U.S. Equity Market Size 00:46:12 – Concluding Thoughts Guest Links: Website: https://graniteshares.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-rhind-5434367 In 2016, Will Rhind challenged himself to find a way to do things differently. As a 18-year veteran of the ETF industry with experience working at, building and running, well-established successful ETF businesses, he made a keen observation: investing just isn't as exciting as it once was. He asked himself, how do you bring back that excitement? As an experienced entrepreneur, he decided to answer that question by launching his own ETF company – GraniteShares was born. Will's focus on disrupting the financial industry has taken GraniteShares from an idea to a successful start-up garnering the attention of Bain Capital and other well-known ETF investors who support his passion to create products that will change the way people see investing. Will spends his time outside of GraniteShares with his wife and three children. He's on the Board of Directors of the Bath University Foundation, has a passion for classic cars, Manchester United, and travel – especially back to his roots in Aberdeen, Scotland, “The Granite City.” Will has over 25 years of experience in the industry.
Jeff Praissman is joined by Will Rhind of GraniteShares to break down the evolving relationship between gold and silver, and why silver may be positioned to outperform in the current macro environment. From industrial demand and supply deficits to real rates, dollar weakness, and geopolitical risk, they explore whether silver's long-awaited catch-up trade is finally underway.
In this special Lead-Lag Live webinar sponsored by GraniteShares, Michael Gayed brings together some of the biggest YouTube creators in the income-investing space for a fresh, free-flowing conversation on weekly dividends, options-based income ETFs, yield strategies, and the rise of “living free from your brokerage account.”Featuring leaders from across the ETF and income-investing world, this session dives into:Why weekly dividend ETFs have exploded in popularityThe psychology behind income now vs long-term growthHow YieldBoost works — and how it differs from traditional covered callsMyths and misunderstandings about options-based incomeHow creators and investors actually use weekly distributionsGlobal demand for passive-income toolsHow income ETFs behave in a rate-cutting cycleNew launches from GraniteShares, including semiconductors & gold minersIf you're looking to build income, understand the mechanics of modern ETF strategies, or learn from creators who have built massive communities in this space — this conversation is packed with practical insight.#GraniteShares #YieldBoost #Dividends #ETFs #InvestingStart your adventure with TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast at the link below or wherever you get your podcasts!Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgB6B-mAeWlPM9KzGJ2O4cU0-m5lO0lkr&si=W_-jLsiREjyAIgEsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75YJ921WGQqUtwxRT71UQB?si=4R6kaAYOTtO2V Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Support the show
In this exclusive conversation, Michael Gayed, founder of The Lead-Lag Report, sits down with Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares, to discuss the booming demand for options-based income ETFs like YieldBoost — funds generating 50% to 150% annual yields through innovative option strategies.They unpack:- Why rates are headed lower (and what it means for investors)- How YieldBoost ETFs work and generate high income- The truth about NAV erosion and downside protection- What a diversified income portfolio could look like in 2025- How investors are rethinking “safe yield” in a new market eraLead-Lag Live brings you inside conversations with the financial thinkers who shape markets. Subscribe for interviews that go deeper than the noise.#YieldInvesting #OptionsIncome #ETFs #HighYield #Investing #Finance #LeadLagReport #GraniteSharesCompleted Thumbnail (KseniyaStart your adventure with TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast at the link below or wherever you get your podcasts!Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgB6B-mAeWlPM9KzGJ2O4cU0-m5lO0lkr&si=W_-jLsiREjyAIgEsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75YJ921WGQqUtwxRT71UQB?si=4R6kaAYOTtO2V Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Support the show
In this episode of Lead-Lag Live, I sit down with Will Rhind, Founder and CEO of GraniteShares, to discuss how the firm's YieldBoost lineup is rewriting the rules of income investing.From Tesla to Coinbase, GraniteShares has built a new category of weekly-paying ETFs that deliver institutional-style yield strategies to everyday investors — no options experience required. Will explains how the structure works, why investor demand has exploded, and what's next for the YieldBoost lineup.In this episode:– How GraniteShares' YieldBoost ETFs deliver weekly income– Why Tesla's YieldBoost ETF (TSYY) has become a $400M success– The mechanics behind 150% annualized distribution yields– Why investors want weekly income instead of monthly payouts– How GraniteShares is democratizing institutional yield strategiesLead-Lag Live brings you inside conversations with the financial thinkers who shape markets. Subscribe for interviews that go deeper than the noise.#LeadLagLive #GraniteShares #YieldBoost #IncomeInvesting #ETFs #Tesla #MarketsStart your adventure with TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast at the link below or wherever you get your podcasts!Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgB6B-mAeWlPM9KzGJ2O4cU0-m5lO0lkr&si=W_-jLsiREjyAIgEsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75YJ921WGQqUtwxRT71UQB?si=4R6kaAYOTtO2V Support the show
Rate cuts change the math on income, but your cash flow doesn't have to shrink. We invited Will Rind of GraniteShares to unpack a practical way to keep payouts steady as short-term yields slide: a diversified basket of pass-through securities inside the HIPS ETF that aims for an all-weather stream of monthly income. We dig into how REITs, MLPs, BDCs, and fixed income–oriented closed-end funds each respond to different growth and inflation regimes, and why blending them can smooth the ride when markets lurch.We walk through the index rules that power HIPS—screening for the highest yields and the lowest volatility within each sector, then equal-weighting the results—and why the pass-through structure matters. Because these entities distribute most of their income and avoid corporate tax, more of the cash makes it to investors, and a return of capital component can improve after-tax outcomes. We also get candid about trade-offs: NAV will move with markets, but the fund has paid the same fixed monthly amount for more than a decade, including through the 2020 shock when many dividend strategies cut or suspended payouts.From portfolio fit to policy risk, we tackle the real questions advisors and investors ask. Should HIPS be core or a satellite? How does it complement the Agg or government bonds without doubling down on duration or credit? What do expense ratios mean when BDCs are involved, and how should you interpret acquired fund fees? We compare liquid, transparent alternative income to private credit's lockups and opaque marks, then explore pairing HIPS with GraniteShares' options-based Yield Boost strategies for those seeking weekly distributions and higher-octane cash flow—recognizing the higher volatility that comes with it.If you're planning for consistent cash in a falling-rate world, this conversation offers a clear framework, a battle-tested track record, and practical ways to assemble an income sleeve that pays. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who manages income portfolios, and leave a quick review to tell us what topic you want us to tackle next.#LeadLagLive #HIPS #AlternativeYield #Investing #Income #StockMarketStart your adventure with TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast at the link below or wherever you get your podcasts!Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgB6B-mAeWlPM9KzGJ2O4cU0-m5lO0lkr&si=W_-jLsiREjyAIgEsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75YJ921WGQqUtwxRT71UQB?si=4R6kaAYOTtO2V Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Foodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:
A record high without the roar—gold has climbed to new territory while the crowd looks elsewhere. We sit down with GraniteShares founder and CEO Will Rind to unpack why this is the most interesting precious metals cycle in years: a quiet surge powered by falling real yields, relentless debt growth, and a decade‑long shift by central banks toward gold as the de facto alternative to the dollar. Will brings rare perspective from building gold ETFs in the UK, stewarding GLD, and launching BAR, a physically backed gold ETF designed to cut costs and increase transparency.We dig into the mechanics that matter to serious allocators: why BAR's 0.17% expense ratio compounds an edge over time, how allocated bars and third‑party audits reduce custody risk, and where gold fits on the efficient frontier as a true diversifier with near‑zero equity correlation. Along the way, we pressure‑test common narratives. Bitcoin gets the headlines, yet gold and BTC have moved in step from key points while official reserves tell a different story. We explore how to read the gold price as a mirror of fiat dilution, not just momentum, and why this rally can coexist with rising policy rates when the bigger forces—deficits and credibility—dominate.The conversation widens to the rest of the complex. Platinum's breakout, a persistent supply deficit, and a growing role in hydrogen technologies add torque to a metals allocation that often plays catch‑up as gold leads. For investors hunting income without abandoning diversification, we walk through GraniteShares' options‑based Yield Boost ETFs—weekly distributions generated by defined‑risk put spreads rather than uncovered calls—to complement core holdings like BAR or a platinum sleeve. If your portfolio still leans entirely on stocks and bonds, this is your cue to reconsider what real ballast looks like when passive flows and public debt keep climbing.Enjoy the episode, share it with a colleague who still thinks gold is only for crises, and subscribe for more candid, research‑driven market conversations. If it helped you think differently about allocation, leave a quick review—it makes a big difference.#LeadLagLive #Gold #Bitcoin #Investing #fiat #StockMarketStart your adventure with TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast at the link below or wherever you get your podcasts!Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgB6B-mAeWlPM9KzGJ2O4cU0-m5lO0lkr&si=W_-jLsiREjyAIgEsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75YJ921WGQqUtwxRT71UQB?si=4R6kaAYOTtO2V Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Foodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:
Name: Will Rhind Granite Shares ETFs – Over $10B AUM Title: Founder and CEOAUM: GraniteShares AUM ~ $10 Billion AUMCompany name:GraniteSharesWebsite: https://graniteshares.comBio: Will Rhind is the Founder & CEO of GraniteShares, an award-winning ETF company managing over $10 billion in assets. A recognized leader in commodities and alternative investing, Will helps investors protect and grow capital in inflationary and volatile markets — exactly where smart money wants an edge.Before GraniteShares, Will held senior roles at iShares, ETF Securities, and The World Gold Council, building innovative products that make real assets accessible to everyday investors. He's a trusted voice on CNBC, Bloomberg, and Fox Business, known for breaking down complex macro trends into clear, actionable strategies. Originally from the UK and now based in New York.
In this episode of Lead-Lag Live, I sit down with William Rhind, Founder and CEO of GraniteShares, to dig into the firm's YieldBOOST ETF lineup, a strategy designed to generate high weekly distributions by selling options on volatile assets like Tesla, Bitcoin, and Coinbase.We break down how these funds work, the real risks behind the high yields, and why demand for weekly-paying income ETFs is surging in today's market.In this episode:- How Yield Boost ETFs generate double, and triple-digit yields- Why buying downside protection makes this different from traditional covered calls- What NAV erosion is —and how these ETFs mitigate it- Weekly distributions explained: frequency, payouts, and investor demand- What's next in the Yield Boost lineup, and how you can follow the latest launchesLead-Lag Live brings you inside conversations with top financial minds shaping markets in real time.Subscribe for more interviews, insights, and raw takes that cut deeper than the headlines.#LeadLagLive #GraniteShares #WillRhind #ETFs #OptionsTrading #WeeklyIncome #YieldBoost #IncomeInvesting #Bitcoin #Tesla #CoinbaseEnergy Rocks: the trending Focus Candy now on sale! or Power up now with Energy Rocks Adult Focus Candy. energyrocks.store/LEAD25OFF. Support the show
Veteran personal finance journalist John Waggoner stops by to answer the questions that experts are getting at the grocery store, the doctor's office or anywhere someone can inquire about whether current events — and fears over the potential future of tariffs, Social Security, Medicare and more — need to be addressed by financial moves now. Waggoner notes that people who crave some certainty and comfort can make moves — like considering annuities to bolster retirement income — but he suggested keeping changes to a minimum and avoiding knee-jerk reactions. Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, looks at bitcoin mining — and compares the investment allocation possibilities of the crypto world versus gold and gold miners — with his pick for "ETF of the Week." Will Rhind, chief executive officer at GraniteShares talks about disruptive stocks — his firm runs the Nasdaq Select Disruptors ETF — and business-development companies in the Market Call.
Prepare to transform your income strategy as we explore the world of High Income Pass-Through Securities (HIPS) with our expert guest, Will. Discover how these unique investment vehicles can serve as robust alternatives during high inflation by tapping into the power of REITs, MLPs, closed-end funds, and business development companies. These securities not only offer the potential for higher income levels than traditional fixed-income sources but also come with significant tax advantages. Join us as we uncover the strategic design behind HIPS and their resilience during tumultuous times, including the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, all while emphasizing the critical role of diversification.We spotlight the remarkable stability of the HIPS income portfolio during market upheavals, highlighting its ability to maintain consistent income distributions when the going gets tough. You'll gain insights into the tax efficiency of HIPS and explore the nature of return on capital, debunking common misconceptions about pass-through securities' expense ratios. Together, we'll navigate the intricate relationship between inflation, wage stagnation, and the rising demand for yield-generating investment products, offering a comprehensive understanding of why HIPS stand out as a compelling option in uncertain economic climates.Additionally, venture into the innovative Yield Boost strategy, an options-selling approach that combines high yield generation with downside protection through selling out-of-the-money put options. We'll use Tesla as a case study to demonstrate how Yield Boost achieves impressive returns while minimizing NAV erosion. By comparing this strategy with HIPS, we reveal how both methods can cater to those seeking consistent income and total return in their investment portfolios. Tune in for a deep dive into crafting a well-rounded portfolio that meets fixed liabilities while offering income certainty and robust total returns.DISCLAIMER – PLEASE READ: This is a sponsored episode for which Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC has been paid a fee. Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided in the episode or make any representation as to its quality. All statements and expressions provided in this episode are the sole opinion of GraniteShares and Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC expressly disclaims any responsibility for action taken in connection with the information provided in the discussion. The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions. Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Foodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:
Adding leveraged ETFs into your portfolio is a bit like having a breakfast cereal: only best as part of a balanced mix. But if NVDL, TSLR, PTIR and CONL have you doing double-takes, be sure to remember the pitfalls and dangers of investing in them. Will Rhind, founder and CEO of GraniteShares, discusses the warnings around leverage and what to do when aggressive trades go sideways. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a busy day of earnings, with Alphabet, Tesla, and UPS all reporting today. NorthStar Asset Management's Nimrit Kang, GraniteShares' Will Rhind, and Bank of America's Ken Hoexter tee up the numbers to watch. Plus, the S&P 500 is coming off its best day in more than a month as tech stocks rebound from last week's sell-off. The Wealth Consulting Group's Jimmy Lee and Truist's Keith Lerner explain. And, what is the manufacturing sector signaling about the overall economy? Snap-on CEO Nick Pinchuk weighs in.
Dave Rosenberg, president of Rosenberg Research, says that anyone believing a no-landing scenario believes in pixie dust, and that investors are mistaking record highs on the stock market for a booming economy. He sees the economy as cooling off, and warning signs building, and notes that the Federal Reserve is too focused on lagging indicators, but the trouble they have been guarding against is still coming. Meanwhile, Rosenberg says investors aren't getting paid to take on equity risk, so he is happy in being in money markets and bonds while he waits for conditions to change. Also on the show, Stephen Dover, chief market strategist at Franklin Templeton — head of the Franklin Templeton Institute — digs into his research on just how much election results actually matter for the market, and Will Rhind, chief executive officer at GraniteShares, talks in the Market Call about investing in disruptive stocks.
NVIDIA shares could see a big move as the AI chip giant reports its quarterly earnings. (1:30) - Why Are Nvidia's GPU's So Important To AI? (11:00) - What Price Target Should Investors Expect From Nvidia Going Forward? (14:50) - Nvidia's Big Competition: Breaking Down AMD As It Helps With GPU Demand (21:35) - GraniteShares 2x Long NVDA Daily ETF: NVDL (37:35) - Big Takeaways From The Evolving AI Industry Podcast@Zacks.com
Amazon says profit more than tripled during its most recent quarter. RBC's Brad Erickson and GraniteShares' Paul Marino dive into the results. Plus, the Fed is set to announce its latest monetary policy decision today. The New York Times' Jeanna Smialek and The Conference Board's Steve Odland lay out their expectations. And, investors are preparing for the new trading month as the S&P 500 comes off its worst month since September. Cetera's Gene Goldman and Payne Capital Management's Courtney Garcia discuss.
Patrick Luce, economist at ITR Economics, says that current economic trends are building a storm that will result in a depression in the 2030s, and a small recession next year, but he notes that investors should treat the 2024 decline as a buying opportunity, positioning themselves for the market to pick up before the big trouble comes in the next decade. And while Luce sees that big event damaging portfolios, he notes that prepared investors will build portfolios leading up to it, and be positioned to profit as the market rebounds out of it long-term. Will Rhind, chief executive officer at GraniteShares, returns to the show to discuss single-stock ETFs and the various flavors of them -- long, short and leveraged -- that his firm has unleashed and how investors should approach them. Also, Steven Benna of travel-insurance company Squaremouth discusses how travelers are expecting trip costs to be higher next year, and why those higher prices are not just about global inflation, and forensic accountant Tracy Coenen is back for the final installment of "Find Me The Money," talking about how anyone concerned about getting a fair share in divorce should also be looking at estate planning and other ways to make sure their families and heirs get their just due, especially in situations of second marriages and blended families.
Will Rhind is the Founder and CEO of GraniteShares, an independent ETF issuer, headquartered in New York City.GraniteShares is an entrepreneurial ETF provider focused on providing innovative, cutting-edge alternative investment solutions. It was founded in 2016 by Will Rhind, a well-known figure in the ETF industry, with backing from Bain Capital Ventures and other leading ETF investors. GraniteShares listed its first ETF in the United States in 2017, and its U.S. ETF offerings include a broad-based commodity index fund, physically-backed gold and platinum funds, a high-income pass-through securities index fund, and a large-cap U.S. equity index fund. Most recently, GraniteShares has introduced a suite of single stock ETFs that provide investors with high-conviction exposure to the most popular and widely traded U.S. companies, including Nvidia, Tesla, Meta, Apple, among others.Different types of ETFs, include:Equity ETFs: These track a specific stock index or a basket of stocks, offering broad or sector-specific exposure to the equity market.Fixed-Income ETFs: These invest in bonds and other fixed-income securities, providing income and potentially lower risk compared to stocks.Commodity ETFs: These track the price of commodities like gold, oil, or agricultural products, allowing investors to gain exposure to commodity markets.Currency ETFs: These track the exchange rates of foreign currencies and can be used for currency hedging or speculation.Inverse and Leveraged ETFs: These are designed to provide the opposite (inverse) or magnified (leveraged) returns of an underlying index or asset class, often used for short-term trading or hedging strategies.Connect with Will Rhind:Website: https://graniteshares.com/institutional/us/en-us/Twitter: https://twitter.com/willrhindLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-rhind-5434367/Grab your copy of the Complete Trading System This book teaches you how to build a trading system from the ground up and how to become profitable in the markets.Support the showConnect with Casey: Website: https://caseystubbs.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TradingStrategyGuides YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/caseystubbs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TradingStrategy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseystubbs Twitter: https://twitter.com/caseystubbs316 TradingStrategyGuides.com: https://www.tradingstrategyguides.com/ Global Prop Trader: https://globalproptrader.com/ Email: podcast@tradingstrategyguides.com
Emily Roland, co-chief investment strategist at John Hancock Investment Management, says that there is a lot of value opening up in fixed income, allowing bonds to do "more heavy lifting" in a portfolio than in recent years. She notes that bonds will ride out the choppy market until a recession sets in and yields fall precipitously, at which point bond prices will rise, goosing returns amid an economic contraction. Roland made it clear she does not believe in a no-landing" outcome, but she says "the time to prepare a roof is when the sun is shining," and investors should be working on their portfolios now. Also on the show, financial advisor Chris Collins discusses the latest results from Northwestern Mutual's 2023 Planning and Progress Study, which showed that even millionaires -- and a surprising number of them -- worry that they will outlive their money, Chuck discusses how podcast host "Dr. Matt, the Cash-Flow King" wound up being charged this week with running a Ponzi scheme, and Will Rhind of GraniteShares discusses "disruptive stocks" in the Market Call.
In this episode, I've got Will Rhind back on the show to discuss Granite Shares Single Stock ETF offerings in names like TSLA and NVDA which are some of the biggest AI plays right now. Ticker: TSLR is a 1.75x Long TSLA ETFTicker: NVDL is a 1.5x Long NVDA ETFBe sure to check their website to understand more about these and some of their other offerings including AAPL, META, and COIN. https://graniteshares.com/Want to connect with myself and other listeners of this podcast?Go to https://StockMarketOptionsTrading.net and join the community for free right now where there are daily posts about the clues to the where the market may be headed next. Check out this free SPX 0DTE training course in the Alpha Crunching Community:https://www.stockmarketoptionstrading.net/spaces/10719554/content YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/stockmarketoptionstradingTwitter: https://twitter.com/OptionAssassin
On episode 108 of The Compound and Friends, Michael Batnick and Downtown Josh Brown are joined by Nick Colas to discuss: Q2 earnings, Moore's law, interest rates, the future of the automotive market, Steve Cohen, and much more! Thanks to GraniteShares for sponsoring this episode. Visit Graniteshares.com to learn more about their single stock ETFs. Check out the latest in financial blogger fashion at The Compound shop: https://www.idontshop.com Investing involves the risk of loss. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be or regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions. Michael Batnick and Josh Brown are employees of Ritholtz Wealth Management and may maintain positions in the securities discussed in this video. All opinions expressed by them are solely their own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Ritholtz Wealth Management. Wealthcast Media, an affiliate of Ritholtz Wealth Management, receives payment from various entities for advertisements in affiliated podcasts, blogs and emails. Inclusion of such advertisements does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof, or any affiliation therewith, by the Content Creator or by Ritholtz Wealth Management or any of its employees. For additional advertisement disclaimers see here https://ritholtzwealth.com/advertising-disclaimers. Investments in securities involve the risk of loss. Any mention of a particular security and related performance data is not a recommendation to buy or sell that security. The information provided on this website (including any information that may be accessed through this website) is not directed at any investor or category of investors and is provided solely as general information. Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. See our disclosures here: https://ritholtzwealth.com/podcast-youtube-disclosures/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Ives, Senior Equity Analyst at WedBush Securities, joins to talk the iPhone ban in China, Apple's upcoming annual fall meeting, and other tech stories. Will Rhind, CEO at GraniteShares, joins to talk about single stock ETFs and other investments. Bloomberg Intelligence Analysts Jennifer Rie and Jen Bartashus talk about Kroger and Albertsons. Callie Cox, US Investment Analyst for eToro, discusses markets, investing news, and outlook for the economy. Catherine Lim, Senior Analyst: Consumer & Technology with Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Amer Sports, the maker of Wilson tennis rackets and Salomon ski boots, plans for filing a US IPO. Michael Dean, Senior Euro Autos Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss the Aston Martin DBX. JJ Kinahan, CEO at IG North America, joins to talk trading strategies, markets, retail and options trading, and crypto. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CNBC's Courtney Reagan spoke with Will Rhind, Founder and CEO of GraniteShares, and Dave Nadig, Financial Futurist at VettaFi. They did a deep dive into single-stock ETFs one year after launching in the U.S. - exploring the promise and pitfalls of single-stock bets on and against big names like Tesla and Nvidia. Plus, gold has yet to regain its luster despite high hope from gold bugs earlier in the year. Our panel debated what's going on with gold, bitcoin and the broader commodity space amid China's deflationary environment.
“Clearly, people that are familiar with the market would say, 'what do they know that nobody else doesn't?'” asks Will Rhind, founder and CEO of GraniteShares, as news circulates that BlackRock's spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund application may likely get approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. He claims that the saga has been ongoing for years and it is unclear why many large institutions such as Fidelity and Invesco are following suit now. Additionally, Rhind claims that investors should be level-headed about Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's comments on raising interest rates. “We have to be a little bit careful at the same time… that's why the response from the market so far has been a little bit measured.” He concludes that the U.S. economy is strong and that signals a “dampening demand for [precious] metals.” ➡️ Watch Here
As the inflation rate went sky-high in 2022, gold and precious metals came back into the financial limelight. But did they perform as expected? Will Rhind, founder and CEO at GraniteShares, joins Andy Hagans to discuss why High Net Worth investors are giving gold and precious metals renewed attention in their portfolio allocations. Show notes: https://wealthchannel.com/2023/06/will-rhind-145/
Will Rhind, founder and CEO of GraniteShares, rejoins the podcast for a look at one of the newer ETF products: leveraged single stocks. He discusses them as a trading vehicle but shares the downsides as well. We spend time on some of the specific offerings including GraniteShares 1.25 long Tesla (TSL), GraniteShares 1.5 long Nvidia (NVDL) and GraniteShares 1.75 long Alibaba (BABX). Plus, Rhind shares his thoughts on the macro components of the market. For the video version, visit investors.com/podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I spoke with Will Rhind from Granite Shares about the ETF industry and some of their unique offerings of single stock ETFS. GraniteShares is an entrepreneurial ETF provider focused on providing innovative, cutting-edge alternative investment solutions. It was founded in 2016 by William “Will” Rhind, a well-known figure in the ETF industry, with backing from Bain Capital Ventures and other leading ETF investors. GraniteShares listed its first ETF in the United States in 2017 and its U.S. ETF offerings include a broad-based commodity index fund, physically backed gold and platinum funds, a high-income pass through securities index fund and a large cap U.S. equity index fund that seeks to identify and remove stocks that are “losers” rather than trying to identify “winners”.In 2019, GraniteShares officially launched its European business in London, introducing a new category of Exchange Traded Products: collateralized, short and leveraged single-stock exposure to a range of blue chip companies listed in the UK. These products are listed on the London Stock Exchange. More information is available on our UK website.GraniteShares AUM stood at $1.9 Billion as of 13th April 2022.Want to connect with myself and other listeners of this podcast?Go to https://StockMarketOptionsTrading.net and join the community for free right now where there are daily posts about the clues to the where the market may be headed next. Check out this free SPX 0DTE training course in the Alpha Crunching Community:https://www.stockmarketoptionstrading.net/spaces/10719554/content Want the support the podcast and interested in trading SPX weekly options?Come join me at https://www.patreon.com/VerticalSpreadOptionsTrading to get started. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/stockmarketoptionstradingTwitter: https://twitter.com/OptionAssassin
Sonali Basak, Wall Street reporter with Bloomberg News, joins us to talk JPMorgan Investor Day. Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares, joins the show to discuss ETF investing and outlook for energy in 2023. Paula Penkal, Tech Analyst: Semiconductors with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss China declaring Micron a cybersecurity risk and the Micro-Japan deal to counter China. Dr. Nancy Kimelman, professor at Northeastern University, joins to discuss the latest on the debt ceiling and the potentially devastating economic consequences of a default. Jennifer Rie, Senior Antitrust Litigation Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss the American-JetBlue deal getting blocked and troubles for Spirit. Mandeep Singh, Senior Tech Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss Meta being fined a record amount by the EU. Hosted by Paul Sweeney, Kriti Gupta, and Madison Mills.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CNBC's Seema Mody spoke with Brendan Ahern, CIO of Kraneshares and Will Rhind, Founder and CEO of GraniteShares – as well as Todd Rosenbluth, Head of Research at VettaFi. They shed some light onto how investors are feeling about the China reopening story. They also dove deep into the mixed cross-currents for commodities – with copper faltering but gold prices higher in the face of debt ceiling drama in Washington.
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Daniel Eckert und Philipp Vetter über ein neues Wort im Siemens-Wörterbuch und Twitter-Zoff um Teslas Zahlen. Außerdem geht es um Siemens Energy, Tui, Adidas, SAP, Microsoft, Alphabet, Facebook, HelloFresh, Nagarro SE, Morphosys, Varta, Aroundtown, Gerresheimer, ProSiebenSat1, Flatex, Encavis, Xtrackers S&P 500 Inverse Daily Swap (WKN: DBX1AC), Lyxor Daily ShortDAX x2 (WKN LYX0FV). GraniteShares 1x Short FAANG Daily ETP (WKN: A3GXA3). Die Liste der Favoriten der Shortseller findet ihr hier: https://shorteurope.com/most_shorted_companies_all.php?country=germany Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Brian Jacobsen, senior investment strategist at Allspring Global Investments, says that while the economic picture remains muddled, there has been an earnings recession -- successive quarters of decline -- and there is now potential for recovery. He says in The Big Interview that the Federal Reserve will not be able to put off a recession indefinitely, but that how investors feel about that economic slowdown can depend mostly on what level the decline starts from and gets to, and the Fed can mitigate a lot of the pain if it manages interest rates properly. feel different based on how far activity falls. Matt Fox, president of Ithaca Wealth Management, says that the technical indicators are all flashing go signs and 2023 is setting up strong with the market continuing to make higher lows and higher highs, with more and more securities participating in that rising trend. Fox says that if the market can stay above 4,300 on the Standard and Poor's 500, it will soon be testing levels as high as 4,500. In The NAVigator segment, Will Rhind of GraniteShares says that the peak in inflation has created a more favorable outlook for business-development companies and closed-end funds. Plus, Frank Bonanno, managing director at StoneCastle Cash Management talks about how higher interest rates have made cash a viable, investable asset class again and how the ultra wealthy might better manage and protect cash in insured bank accounts.
Will Rhind, chief executive officer at GraniteShares -- which runs the GraniteShares US High Income ETF -- says that it appears to him that inflation has peaked and that interest rates are more stable, which has created a more favorable outlook for business-development companies and closed-end funds. Rhind notes that with economic conditions improving, the prospects for the businesses that are funded by BDCs has become more stable; he also cited the dollar's peak against foreign currencies as improving the prospects for emerging-markets closed-end funds.
Lawrence McMillan of OptionStrategist.com, president of McMillan Analysis, says that the technical indicators have all lined up so where there are no sell signals and the market could easily move up to recapture its August highs, though he acknowledges that the big concern is not something in the charts but rather is the Federal Reserve, 'which is not exactly bending over backwards to help the markets.' McMillan notes that he would like to see a confirming signal from a cumulative volume indicator to be convinced that it's a full-fledged bull market, but he intends to ride the trends while determining if the market is building long-term confidence. In The Big Interview, Tadas Viskanta, editor at Abnormal Returns, discusses how the changing landscape of financial blogs and media has left investors swimming in a sea of data that can be hard to cut through without succumbing to confirmation bias and other bad behavioural concerns. John Cole Scott, president of Closed-End Fund Advisors and the chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, is back for The NAVigator, looking at how the market's hot start to the new year has changed the outlook for various closed-end fund sectors and the moves investors might want to consider now and, in the Market Call, Will Rhind of GraniteShares discusses the X-Out method for investing in large-cap stocks.
Liz Ann Sonders, Chief Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab, joins the program to discuss sectors she likes as 2023 kicks off and concerns she has for a recession and inflation. Maria Tadeo, European correspondent for Bloomberg Television, joins the program to discuss her conversation with Belgium's Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and the overall outlook for inflation and recession across European economies. George Ferguson, Senior Aerospace/Defense & Airline Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins the show to discuss the FAA system outage and how it's affecting airline stocks and the industry. Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares, joins the show to discuss ETF investing and outlook for energy in 2023. Michael Dean, Senior Analyst of European Autos with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins the show to discuss the latest on the Euro car space. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GraniteShares launches a new leveraged single-stock ETFs for META, NVDA, and BABA. Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares discusses this. He talks about how to utilize leveraged single-stock ETFs in a portfolio. He goes over how these single stock ETFs provide leverage to underlying companies. Tune in to find out more about ETFs and the stock market today.
CNBC's Dominic Chu spoke with Tom Lydon, Vice Chairman at VettaFi, and Will Rhind, Founder and CEO of GraniteShares. They discussed some of the heavy-volume ETF bright spots hidden beneath the veneer of lighter holiday trading volumes. Plus, single-stock ETFs have gained traction as investors dig around for alpha. GraniteShares is set to launch three new leveraged single-stock ETFs on Tuesday, allowing investors to place amplified bets on Meta, Alibaba and Nvidia. The team also tried to make sense of the commodities story – as investors grapple with uncertainty over China's reopening, the Federal Reserve and the inflation picture.
The Fed's chances of hiking rates by 75 basis points in December is, "significantly reduced" based on current trend forecasts, says Will Rhind, founder and CEO of GraniteShares. Housing is already in a recession here in the United States, "and there's still a long way to get inflation to 2%." [The Fed] can only look in the rearview mirror. The rally that is coming will be largely technical, end of year rally. and the economy will get worse from here not better. He concludes by stressing that if the dollar's rally is paused or continues downward there will be a rally in gold.
GraniteShares' Will Rhind goes in-depth on single-stock ETFs, explaining their history, construction, and use cases. VettaFi's Tom Hendrickson and Advisor Perspectives' Bob Huebscher discuss their latest efforts to better serve the wealth management community. Motley Fool Asset Management's Kelsey Mowrey offers a tour of their ETF lineup.
CNBC's Bob Pisani spoke with Dave Mazza, Managing Director and Head of Product at Direxion, Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares and Reggie Browne, Principal at GTS. They discussed the new wave of single-stock bull and bear ETFs that launched just last week. They talked about why now, why Tesla and Apple appear to be getting the most attention and broke down how exactly these leveraged and inverse ETFs work for the average investor. What are the mechanisms behind them and are they setting the stage for many more complex products to launch down the road? In the Markets ‘102' portion of the podcast, Bob continues the conversation with Reggie Browne from GTS.
Tesla (TSLA), Apple (AAPL), and Coinbase (COIN) stocks are part of GraniteShares short and leveraged single stock ETFs listed on the Nasdaq. "This new category reflects the evolution of the ETF market from broad index solutions to the ability today to take targeted positions on individual stocks. Historically, access to leverage on single companies has been the domain of specialists such as Hedge Funds. GraniteShares has removed a key access barrier by making such exposures available on exchange as ETFs, giving sophisticated investors the opportunity to express high conviction views in a transparent, accessible way," says Will Rhind.
Will Rhind, Founder and CEO of GraniteShares, rejoins the show to talk about the macroeconomic drivers he's watching to make sense of the current market. He also discusses what that might mean for the second half of the year as investors move money around to position themselves for a tightening cycle from the Fed. Justin and Irusha wrap-up the show with a look at the current market, Incyte (INCY), Ollie's Bargain Outlet (OLLI) and Cal-Maine Foods (CALM). For the video version, visit investors.com/podcast.
From inflation, to Fed action, China Covid cases, and Ukraine there's a lot of headlines to digest. Will Rhind, CEO/Founder of GraniteShares, talks about the prosperity that commodities have seen so far this year and what could be in store for them going forward. We touch on gold taking its place as an inflation hedge and safe haven (BAR), the energy, agriculture, metal combination of a commodity ETF (COMB) and the substitution value of platinum (PLTM). For epsiodes, visit investors.com/podcast.
David Katz, President & Chief Investment Officer for Matrix Asset Advisors, discusses the markets and gives his investment outlook. Stacy-Marie Ishmael, Managing Editor for Crypto at Bloomberg, discusses Bitcoin hitting the $50,000 mark once again. Naomi Nix, Corporate Influence Reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses the latest from Facebook. Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares, talks commodities. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Kailey Leinz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The XOUT U.S. Large Cap ETF investment philosophy: instead of focusing on picking winners, identify which stocks to eliminate "XOUT". Recent XOUT'ed out stocks are TSLA, JPM, and BAC. David Barse, the founder and CEO of XOUT Capital, says that they seek to identify companies in long term secular decline as a result of technological disruption. He weighs in on the biggest contributors this quarter: Apple (AAPL), Facebook (FB), and Google (GOOG).
Bitcoin's (/BTC) volatility and poor performance has caused some investors to dump it in favor of gold (/GC), says Will Rhind of Graniteshares. It is unlikely that bitcoin will ever overtake gold, he adds. He believes gold is one of the only places to go for a hedge against inflation. Tune in to the discussion with Oliver for more details.
Every week the show host John Siracusa talks with amazing fintech leaders and entrepreneurs through conversation uncovers the amazing stories behind them, their creations and the most important topics in fintech. You can Subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and iHeartRadio In this episode, John talks with Will Rhind, founder and CEO of GraniteShares. They discuss in detail the nuances of organically growing a fintech from nothing to gaining capital from some amazing investors like, Bain Capital, Clocktower Technology Ventures and LG Capital to name a few. They also discussed things like crypto etfs and how and when they'll come about. William Rhind LinkedIn - Twitter GraniteShares LinkedIn - Twitter Subscribe now to hear Tuesdays interview with Dhruv Bansal from Unchained Capital. About the host: John is the host of the 2x weekly "Bank On It” podcast recorded onsite from the CG offices and a highly sought after fintech, VC and financial services industry enthusiast and connector. He's in the center of the fintech ecosystem keeping current with the ever - innovating industry. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter or Medium
Every week the show host John Siracusa talks with amazing fintech leaders and entrepreneurs through conversation uncovers the amazing stories behind them, their creations and the most important topics in fintech. You can Subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and iHeartRadio. In today's episode, John and his fellow co host, Joy Schwartz from Lendit chat with three women fintech leaders such as Jennifer Barrett from Acorns, Casey Taylor from Digital Currency Group and Andrea Gellert from Ondeck. The mission of this episode is to help get the word out and to encourage more women to take on leadership roles at fintechs and help the industry cultivate an environment that supports it. The average percentage of women in the C-Suite at fintech companies is 19%. Just last month Lendit released the “‘State of the Women in Fintech' survey Which reinforced the need for this particular episode. There were practical actions shared during the interview that everyone could implement fairly quickly. It doesn't take much to do something. Start by sharing this episode. Subscribe now to hear Thursday's interview with Will Rhind from GraniteShares. About the host: John is the host of the 2x weekly "Bank On It” podcast recorded onsite from the CG offices and a highly sought after fintech, VC and financial services industry enthusiast and connector. He's in the center of the fintech ecosystem keeping current with the ever - innovating industry. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter or on Medium