The ETF Industry's Hidden Risks with Dave Nadig

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Is Wall Street turning investing into a casino? Dave Nadig reveals the hidden cracks in the ETF system, the explosive risks no one’s prepared for, and what financial advisors must understand before it’s too late.

The ETF market has never been more innovative—or more dangerous. In this controversial conversation, industry veteran Dave Nadig breaks down the evolution of financial markets, the rise of speculative ETF products, and why unchecked leverage in the options market could be the next major financial disaster.

Nadig also highlights Canada’s unique role in ETF innovation, the psychological battle between retail FOMO and institutional stability, and why financial advisors need to filter out the "black hats" from the "white hats" in today's investing world.

This is a must for investment professionals, advisors, and anyone trying to navigate an increasingly chaotic financial landscape.

Chapters

0:00 – The ETF Industry’s Hidden Risks
1:21 – Canada vs. U.S.: Who Leads in ETF Innovation?
3:32 – Financial Chaos: Why Markets Feel Like a Circus
4:34 – The Power Play Behind Market Volatility
9:51 – Black Hats vs. White Hats: The Real ETF Battle
14:29 – Retail Speculation: A Dangerous Game?
17:13 – Why Passive Investing Still Wins (For Now)
26:15 – How to Survive as an Advisor in a Speculative Market
39:55 – The ETF Market’s Next Big Blow-Up
48:58 – Are Financial Regulators Being Dismantled?
53:40 – The ‘Buy The Dip’ Mentality: Will It Ever Break?
1:05:04 – Final Takeaways for Investors & Advisors

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