MI167: THE BOGLE EFFECT

W/ ERIC BALCHUNAS

12 May 2022

Clay Finck chats with Eric Balchunas about what an ETF is and why it’s a popular investment tool among retail investors, how Vangaurd was originally created after Bogle was ousted out of his own company, why Vanguard’s business model was so successful at attracting new investors, Eric’s thoughts on a potential index fund bubble, how Vanguard is disrupting the financial services industry, Eric’s thoughts around the effects of a Bitcoin ETF in the future, and much more!

Eric Balchunas is Senior ETF Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, where he leads the ETF and passive fund research and contributes to Bloomberg Opinion. He is a frequent speaker at industry events and conferences, as well as the co-creator of the Bloomberg podcast Trillions and Bloomberg TV’s ETF IQ. Eric is author of The Institutional ETF Toolbox. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and two boys.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • What an ETF is and why it’s a popular investment tool among retail investors.
  • How investors can parse through the thousands of ETFs available to determine which makes the most sense to them.
  • How Vanguard was originally created after Bogle was ousted out of his own company.
  • Why Vanguard’s business model was so successful at attracting new investors.
  • Why other companies haven’t followed the Vanguard playbook.
  • What drove Bogle to pass on almost all profits to investors through Vanguard.
  • Eric’s thoughts on a potential index fund bubble.
  • How Vanguard is disrupting the financial services industry.
  • Eric’s thoughts around the potential Bitcoin ETF.
  • And much, much more!

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TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

Eric Balchunas (00:02):

He said that, We’ll know Vanguard’s mission has begun to create a better world for investors when our market share starts to erode.” And again, I found that really wild because can you find anywhere else in the history of asset management, if not business, where the CEO tells the staff, our market share eroding would be good and it would create a better world?

Clay Finck (00:26):

On today’s episode, I’m joined by the ETF expert Eric Balchunas. Eric is a senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, where he leads the ETF and passive fund research and contributes to Bloomberg opinion. He is a frequent speaker at industry events and conferences, as well as the co-creator of the Bloomberg podcast, Trillions in Bloomberg TV’s ETF IQ. Eric also just releases new book, The Bogle Effect, which uncovers how John Bogle and Vanguard turned Wall Street inside out and saved investors trillions.

Clay Finck (00:58):

During the episode, I chat with Eric about what an ETF is and why it’s such a popular investment tool amongst retail investors. How Vanguard was originally created after Bogle was ousted out of his own company. Why Vanguard’s business model was so successful at attracting new investors. Eric’s thoughts on a potential index fund bubble. How Vanguard is disrupting the financial services industry. Eric’s thoughts around the effects of a Bitcoin ETF in the future, and much more. Vanguard is just an incredible company that has pioneered the way for everyday investors to utilize ETFs to build long-term wealth. Just over the past 10 years Vanguard has seen inflows of over one billion dollars per day. I repeat one billion dollars per day over the past 10 years.

Clay Finck (01:41):

In 2006 Vanguard’s total assets eclipsed one trillion dollars, and in 2020 across seven trillion, a seven X increase in just 14 years. With that, I hope you enjoy today’s episode covering the brilliance of what has become Vanguard with Eric Balchunas.

Intro (01:59):

You’re listening to Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your hosts, Robert Leonard and Clay Finck interview successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to help educate and inspire the millennial generation.

Clay Finck (02:19):

Welcome to the Millennial Investing Podcast, I’m your host Clay Finck, and today I’m joined by Eric Balchunas. Eric, welcome to the show.

Eric Balchunas (02:27):

Great to be here, Clay, thanks for having me.

Clay Finck (02:29):

Eric, I really appreciate you coming onto the show. I’ve been really looking forward to having you on the podcast after going through your new book, The Bogle Effect. Your book’s all about how John Bogle had just an enormous impact on the financial industry with ETFs and his company Vanguard. Before we dive in to talk about the book, could you outline for the audience what an ETF is for those who aren’t familiar?

Eric Balchunas (02:56):

Yeah, sure. So I’m an ETF analyst, which stands for exchange traded funds. It’s effectively a mutual fund where a mutual fund, first of all, let’s just go with that, which is an investment where you have a lot of stocks or bonds. And the whole idea of a mutual fund is diversification because anybody who’s tried to pick stocks or bonds you know that you could be really right or really wrong, and over time you tend to get burned by the really wrong ones, like Peloton or something is really… Stock like that, if you bought that thinking that was your ladder, that was going to be your big but winner, you’re going to be crying. People invented diversification to solve this, so you own 200, 300, 500 stocks, then if one of them blows up or goes full peloton, but you barely feel it. That said, if you have a stock that has a huge surge, you also barely feel that too.

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  • Check out Eric’s book, The Bogle Effect.
  • Check out Bloomberg’s podcast, Trillions.
  • Bloomberg’s show, Bloomberg ETF IQ.
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