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David Varadi: The Early Years of Retirement Are The Most Dangerous

Every retiree gets exactly one shot at one sequence of returns — and the first five years can quietly cost you more than half your lifetime portfolio. In this episode of Insight is Capital, host Pierre Daillie sits down with David Varadi, MBA, CFA, instructor of Personal Finance ...  Show more

The ETF Terrordome: Why 1 in 3 New Funds Will Never Survive

If you think launching an ETF sounds like a great business, Eric Balchunas is here to explain why it might be the most brutal competitive arena in finance — and which products are actually winning in 2026.Pierre Daillie sits down with Eric Balchunas — Senior ETF Analyst at Bloomb ...  Show more

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