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What are the benefits of investing in ETFs? Bonnie breaks down the answer into bite sized pieces. 🥧

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Noah Ansari

Helping MENA Investors Expand into North America | Supporting Canadian Funds in Scaling AUM | Cross-Border Investment & Wealth Strategies | Smarter Deals, Bigger AUM

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ETF in a nutshell 👍 Can't wait to see your private market funds videos

Daren Miller

Strategic Career Planner

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This is really good, the first time I’ve seen a seperate ingredient / ready-made pie metaphor in explaining ETFs. Perhaps a stronger connection between the ingredients as individual stocks might be helpful plus a mention that the cooks are the ETF fund managers who stick to precise recipes and don’t deviate from them. The video still feels a bit wooden, perhaps as expected from a blue-blood bank, of course. Still, great work!

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Richard Dyson

Chair at Children of Success Schools Trust

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Good spot

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