We never set out to be irreverent here.
But we certainly don’t shy away from it when the opportunity presents itself.
And tonight is such a night…
Forget Girls Gone Wild, It’s ETFs Gone Wild!

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There are now officially more ETFs than publicly traded stocks.
Think about that for a second.
We’ve created more wrappers to go around stocks than the number of stocks that actually exist.
I’m sorry, but no normal (read: sane) investor has the time – or the stomach – to sort through thousands of products that all claim to be the answer.
Tonight on The Big Skinny, we’re tackling the question everyday investors should be asking:
If there’s now an ETF for everything, how do you find the ones actually worth owning?
We’ll start with the big picture:
Why the ETF boom has gone from useful to absurd
Why so many funds are too small to matter
How to separate real opportunity from ticker clutter
Then, we’ll be joined by longtime friends and market pros Keith Fitz-Gerald and David Nicholas to spotlight one newly launched ETF that I believe will deliver consistent returns.
While I’ve got these two pros captive, I’ll pepper them with questions on the latest market moves and opportunities.
From there, I’ll share some insights – and stock picks – from my latest interview with Matthew Tuttle of Tuttle Capital Management, who says “99% of ETFs suck.”
Last but not least, my trusted partner Dodd and I will dish on:
💉 GLP-1’s as miracle drugs
⚖️ Short seller Andrew Left’s fraud conviction
🛢️ What Cushing oil inventories are really signaling
🧬 The longevity fundraising boom
📉 The kind of IPO price-to-sales math for SpaceX that should make investors squirm $SPCX ( ▼ 1.0% )
If there’s an ETF for everything, there’s also a lot more junk to avoid. You can either FAFO or join the show tonight and avoid the hurt and losses.
🎥 Tune in LIVE at 5 PM ET. All filling. Zero fluff.
As always, we’ll be taking your questions live and sharing one key chart and at least one investment you should focus on right now.

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