Money For the Rest of Us-How Did They Do? - Revisiting Carbon, SPACs, Silver, Convertible Bonds, and Frontier Markets

How Did They Do? - Revisiting Carbon, SPACs, Silver, Convertible Bonds, and Frontier Markets | Money For the Rest of Us Podcast

We review the performance and investment prospects for carbon, SPACs, silver, convertible bonds, and frontier markets.

Topics covered:

  • What has been the performance of these five asset types since they were discussed on the podcast two to three years ago
  • What are the underlying performance drivers and expected returns going forward
  • Which asset types are most and least attractive


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Show Notes

Initial Public Offerings: Updated Statistics by Jay R. Ritter—Warrington College of Business, University of Florida

Two SPAC ETFs Close in One Month, Suggesting End to Wall Street Boom by Emily Graffeo—Bloomberg


Investments Mentioned

Vanguard Total World Stock Market ETF (VT)

SPAC and New Issue ETF (SPCX)

iShares Convertible Bond ETF (ICVT)

iShares Silver Trust (SLV)

ProShares Ultra Silver (AGQ)

iShares Fronter and Select EM ETF (FM)

Kraneshares Global Carbon ETF (KRBN)


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