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Transcript: Luis Berruga, Global X ETFs

Barry Ritholtz

And before that, Morgan Stanley, doing technology and operations planning for the wealth and asset management group. It has to be such a different set, the retirement planning is different, the safety net is different. I think 401(k) plans are starting to use ETFs more broadly. BERRUGA: You know, great question.

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Transcript: Sean Dobson, Amherst Holdings

Barry Ritholtz

Imagine setting up a platform with, you know, in 32 markets that has to buy each individual home and execute a CapEx plan on a 30, $40,000 CapEx plan on a home. And I was always good at math and, and I had been writing code since I was in the sixth grade. And so that’s, that’s where we’ve been.

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Transcript: Brad Gerstner

Barry Ritholtz

My dad was first generation college, became an entrepreneur, started an auto parts manufacturing business. It was about $170 million valuation. So here’s the math, Barry. So of course, when you have that level of volatility in the market, right, it’s gonna put a little chill into people’s plans.

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Transcript: Steve Case

Barry Ritholtz

But thankfully, the next decade, things really accelerated in terms of the growth of the company and growth in the valuation, things like that. The math never seems to work out. CASE: Well, when we decided to do a road trip, we planned this for more than six months in advance. How long does each entrepreneur get?