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ETFs, Advisors, and the Next Trillion: Inside the Minds of Two Industry Leaders

Insight is Capital™ Podcast

Release Date: 09/02/2025

127 What Diversification Play Tackles a Stagflation Blitz? The HRAA Playbook show art 127 What Diversification Play Tackles a Stagflation Blitz? The HRAA Playbook

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Our guests on this episode are our co-hosts , Mike Philbrick and Rodrigo Gordillo. They are principals at ReSolve Asset Management Global. They happen to also be the sub-advisors to the Horizons ReSolve Adaptive Asset Allocation ETF ( HRAA:TSX ).

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126 Jason Buck: Defensive Diversification & The Cockroach Portfolio show art 126 Jason Buck: Defensive Diversification & The Cockroach Portfolio

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Jason Buck, Co-Founder & CIO, Mutiny Funds joins us for a chat that may have the power to change your perspective on diversification and risk management, return and long term investing outcomes.

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We had the pleasure of interviewing Sri Iyer, Managing Director and Head of i3 Investments™ recently about what is, in our humble opinion, a seminal conversation on Dividend Investing.

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124 Meb Faber: The Problem with Long Term Investing show art 124 Meb Faber: The Problem with Long Term Investing

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Given the year 2022 has shaped up to be so far, we thought this would be a great time to catch up with one of the true luminaries of modern investing to talk about he wraps his head around successful long-term investing.

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123 The Intended and Unforeseen Opportunities of ESG show art 123 The Intended and Unforeseen Opportunities of ESG

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ESG has gathered a lot of steam as an essential and strategic investment component for both returns, with long term positive fundamentals, and risk management.

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There's a race going on in the industrial sector to modernize, technologize, compete, as well as de-carbonize.

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120 Value Stocks Are Back w/ Stephen Jenkins and Jackie Au show art 120 Value Stocks Are Back w/ Stephen Jenkins and Jackie Au

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Every stock market correction is unique, with its own causes and consequences. There are some similarities between the current market decline and past declines.

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Nicolas Piquard, Vice-President & Portfolio Manager with Horizons ETFs Canada, joined us to talk about the significance of accessing three key commodity-focused sectors and asset classes in the context of today's global "low-carbon" ambitions.

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Mark Noble, Executive Vice President, ETF Strategy joins us to discuss the reasons markets have become so fragile in the wake of COVID, the inflation trend, rising rates and the war in the Ukraine which are defining the beginning of perhaps a new economic and market regime, and giving sharp definition to a number of key investment themes.

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Brooke Thackray, Research Analyst, Horizons ETFs Management, and Kim Inglis, Portfolio Manager at Raymond James Canada join us for a fascinating deep dive looking at 'seasonal rotation' investment strategy, the revealing and repetitive behavioural patterns that define key undercurrents in markets, and how he approaches the nuanced task of navigating annual seasonal uptrends and downtrends across a variety of equity markets, equity sectors, the bond market, and other asset categories.

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