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How ETFs Are Changing the Game for Income Investors ft. Fran Rodilosso

How ETFs Are Changing the Game for Income Investors ft. Fran Rodilosso

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Welcome to The Raz Report! In this episode, Jason Raznick interviews Fran Rodilosso, Head of Fixed Income ETF Portfolio Management at VanEck, to share expert strategies for navigating today’s markets. They cover the benefits of income ETFs, conservative investment approaches, and key market predictions for 2025. Fran highlights VanEck’s top-performing funds and explains how tools like CLOs and business development companies can enhance your portfolio. Whether you're seeking higher yields or smarter income strategies, this episode contains actionable insights to help grow your wealth.

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Tune in to learn how to stay ahead in investments, ETFs, and entrepreneurship!


Host: Jason Raznick

Special Guest:

Fran Rodilosso, Head of Fixed Income ETF Portfolio Management, VanEck

https://www.vaneck.com/us/en/

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