ETFs, as you mentioned, started in 1993. They didn't really gain steam for the first decade or so. The reason that they ultimately wound up getting popular is because of the dot-com crash. We went from having about 80 ETFs in 2000 to 2700 Indexes today.
It's been a rough 12 months for Peloton, but the fitness company just offered shareholders a glimmer of hope.
(0:21) Asit Sharma discusses: - Peloton's 2nd-quarter revenue surprising to the upside - A sluggish digital ad market hurting Snap's 4th-quarter results - How Snapchat+ could be a potential lever for management to pull
(11:00) Jason Moser and Matt Frankel discuss the 30th anniversary of exchange-traded funds and how stock investors use ETFs today.
Stocks discussed: PTON, SNAP, GOOG, GOOGL, SPY, VNQ, RSP, CIBR
Host: Chris Hill Guest: Asit Sharma, Jason Moser, Matt Frankel Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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