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In this episode of The Bull of Wall Street, Jim Worden sits down with Adam Patti, CEO and Co-Founder of VistaShares, to explore how ETFs are evolving in the age of AI, electrification, and innovation supercycles. From creating one of the first hedge-fund-replication ETFs to building a new generation of active, rules-based products, Adam shares insights into how investors can capture the infrastructure powering artificial intelligence, and why transmission, cooling, and power distribution may be among the biggest opportunities in years.
The discussion also covers the concentration risk in major indices, the next phase of AI-driven capital spending, and how innovation in ETF design is meeting the demands of a fast-changing investment landscape.
What you’ll learn:
Chapters
02:00 – From Fortune Indexes to founding IndexIQ
03:46 – The early ETF era and selling to New York Life
05:33 – Launching VettaFi and meeting Tesla’s former president
06:50 – Building smarter AI ETFs with industry experts
08:37 – Mapping AI’s supply chain: the “bill of materials” approach1
0:11 – AI infrastructure vs. applications: where the profits are
11:19 – Power problem: generation vs. transmission opportunity
15:23 – Early innings of the AI supercycle
17:19 – Quantum computing, AI synergy, and what’s next
18:22 – Overlapping supercycles: AI, robotics, biotech, and space
23:14 – Inside VettaFi’s ETF families: growth, options income, tactical alpha
25:33 – Options income strategies and building stability26:17 – High-beta exposure and the “WILD” ETF
30:49 – Diversification, multifactor strategies, and position sizing
31:40 – Growing investor interest in options income
32:28 – Innovation pipeline: what’s next for ETFs
Guest: Adam Patti, CEO and Co-Founder of VettaFi
Hosts: Jim Worden, CFA, CMT, CAIA
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By The Bull of Wall StreetIn this episode of The Bull of Wall Street, Jim Worden sits down with Adam Patti, CEO and Co-Founder of VistaShares, to explore how ETFs are evolving in the age of AI, electrification, and innovation supercycles. From creating one of the first hedge-fund-replication ETFs to building a new generation of active, rules-based products, Adam shares insights into how investors can capture the infrastructure powering artificial intelligence, and why transmission, cooling, and power distribution may be among the biggest opportunities in years.
The discussion also covers the concentration risk in major indices, the next phase of AI-driven capital spending, and how innovation in ETF design is meeting the demands of a fast-changing investment landscape.
What you’ll learn:
Chapters
02:00 – From Fortune Indexes to founding IndexIQ
03:46 – The early ETF era and selling to New York Life
05:33 – Launching VettaFi and meeting Tesla’s former president
06:50 – Building smarter AI ETFs with industry experts
08:37 – Mapping AI’s supply chain: the “bill of materials” approach1
0:11 – AI infrastructure vs. applications: where the profits are
11:19 – Power problem: generation vs. transmission opportunity
15:23 – Early innings of the AI supercycle
17:19 – Quantum computing, AI synergy, and what’s next
18:22 – Overlapping supercycles: AI, robotics, biotech, and space
23:14 – Inside VettaFi’s ETF families: growth, options income, tactical alpha
25:33 – Options income strategies and building stability26:17 – High-beta exposure and the “WILD” ETF
30:49 – Diversification, multifactor strategies, and position sizing
31:40 – Growing investor interest in options income
32:28 – Innovation pipeline: what’s next for ETFs
Guest: Adam Patti, CEO and Co-Founder of VettaFi
Hosts: Jim Worden, CFA, CMT, CAIA
Follow usLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-wealth-consulting-group/
X (Twitter): @WealthCG
YouTube: @thewealthconsultinggroup
Making Life Better at The Wealth Consulting GroupSubscribe for advisor-first insights and resources: bit.ly/wealthcg
For advisor use only.