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Eric Balchunas's Schedule

Senior ETF Analyst
Bloomberg Intelligence
Your 2024-2025 Bloomberg Intelligence Briefing: Key Trends in Stocks, ETFs, Energy, Crypto, & More
Thursday, October 17, 2024, 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm
Focus: STOCKS

In this lively and interactive panel discussion, you'll get critical—and actionable—guidance on hot markets and hot investments from three top analysts at Bloomberg Intelligence. Each specialist will cover key trends in their areas of expertise, as well as tell you how you can profit from them in your own portfolio. Expect to hear about stocks, ETFs, energy, cryptocurrencies, precious metals, and much more. Plus, be sure to come armed with questions as our panelists will be ready with their best answers. 

The Many Flavors of ETF Hot Sauce
Friday, October 18, 2024, 1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
Focus: ETFs

More and more exotic and volatile ETFs are being launched as investors have shown an interest in portfolio 'hot sauce' to complement a more ‘plain vanilla’ core. This session will go over the pros and cons of these different types of hot sauce ETFs that investors now have access to, including leveraged ETFs, single stock ETFs, covered call strategies, crypto, and themes. 

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Eric Balchunas's Profile

Eric Balchunas is senior ETF analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence where he writes research for the Bloomberg Terminal. He also helped create and appears on the first-ever ETF TV show called Bloomberg ETF IQ, as well as a podcast called Trillions. Mr. Balchunas is also a Bloomberg Opinion contributor and author of The Institutional ETF Toolbox, which was published by Wiley in March 2016. He holds a Bachelor's degree in journalism and environmental economics from Rutgers University.