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00:00Joel, put us to the test.
00:01Good to be here.
00:02All right, who's ready?
00:03Okay, we've got three questions, and the first one, inspired by having a Vanguard CEO,
00:09I decided to ask, which ETF holds the largest number of individual securities?
00:14All Vanguard answers.
00:16A, VTI, B, B&D, C, B&DX, or D, VT?
00:23Scarlett?
00:24I would say D.
00:25Okay.
00:26I'm going to say B. There's a lot of bonds out there.
00:29Eric?
00:30I'm going to go B, too.
00:31About $12,000.
00:32All right.
00:33More than that even, but it is B.
00:35Oh, my God.
00:36Okay.
00:37Wait, what's the prize?
00:38Good try.
00:39Your ego.
00:40Get a little ego boost.
00:41That's actually huge.
00:42But it's on the line because you've only got one right, and we've got two more to go.
00:45No, I'm already riding this.
00:46All right, Scarlett, let's see if you can get out of your hole.
00:48Okay.
00:49Which ETF has the largest holding of SpaceX?
00:52Is it A, XOVR, B, ARKX?
00:57I know you had Cathy on.
00:57C, Barron First Principles ETF, RONB, or D, the I Shares U.S. Aerospace and Defense ETF?
01:05Well, I know it's not D.
01:07Okay.
01:07So I'm going to go with C.
01:09Good practice here.
01:09Start excluding.
01:11Okay.
01:11C?
01:12I say C as well.
01:13Go on RONB.
01:13It's C.
01:14It's easy.
01:15All right.
01:15C it is.
01:16RONB.
01:16I've redeemed myself.
01:17Amazing.
01:18Almost.
01:19You're still down one, but okay, let's see if you can bring it home.
01:22Final question.
01:25In 2025, ETFs pulled off a rare triple crown.
01:28That's record number of launches, inflows, and volume.
01:32When was the previous trifecta?
01:34Was it A, 2017?
01:36B, 2019?
01:38C, 2021?
01:40Or D, 2023?
01:43I'm going to say it's before 2022.
01:46So C, 2021?
01:48It's C, 2021.
01:49Do you remember your own reporting?
01:51I do.
01:51There you go.
01:52All right.
01:52Very good.
01:53Which I pulled from Eric's research, so.
01:55Yeah, that's almost not fair.
01:56C, I wrote about this.
01:57Okay.
01:57All right.
01:58So here we go.
01:58It's a good question, though.
01:59There we go.
02:002021, correct.
02:01Correct.
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