Larry Kochard, Co-CIO of Makena, sits down with InvestmentNews anchor Gregg Greenberg to explain why alternatives, especially real estate, deserve a place in investor portfolios in 2024.
Jens Peers, chief investment officer at Mirova US, sits down with InvestmentNews anchor Gregg Greenberg to name his favorite sustainable stocks heading into 2024, as well as discuss the backlash to ESG investing.
Carol Schleif, chief investment officer at BMO Family Office, sits down with InvestmentNews anchor Gregg Greenberg to discuss how financial advisors should manage generational wealth, especially with potential tax and regulatory changes in 2024.
Brian Vendig, president of MJP Wealth Advisors, sits down with InvestmentNews anchor Gregg Greenberg to explain how investors should allocate their investment portfolios heading into 2024.
Matthew Camuso, ETF strategist at BNY Mellon, sits down with InvestmentNews anchor Gregg Greenberg to discuss why active ETFs will continue to thrive in the new year, as well as explain why infrastructure funds will outperform in 2024.
Daniel Dusina, director of investments at Blue Chip Partners, sits down with InvestmentNews anchor Gregg Greenberg to explain why investors should opt for individual stock selection as opposed to creating a portfolio of mutual funds and ETFs.
Neil Hennessy, CEO of Hennessy Advisors, sits down with InvestmentNews anchor Gregg Greenberg to explain his bullish view for the new year, especially in mid-cap and Japanese stocks.
Barbara Goodstein, managing partner at R360, sits down with InvestmentNews anchor Gregg Greenberg to highlight where centi-millionaires are putting their money heading into the new year.
Rich Hill, head of real estate strategy and research at Cohen & Steers, sits down with InvestmentNews anchor Gregg Greenberg to offer his outlooks for both publicly traded and private real estate in 2024.
Kevin Mahn, president and CIO of Hennion & Walsh, sits down with InvestmentNews anchor Gregg Greenberg to explain why stocks will take off in 2024 if the Federal Reserve does not choke off economic growth.