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Getting Schooled with Professor Jeremy Siegel

We are excited to have professor, author, and investment professional, Jeremy Siegel, join us in the latest episode of our FEG Insight Bridge podcast!

Jeremy is the Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is a regular on CNBC, CNN, and NPR. Jeremy is probably best known for his best-selling book, Stocks for the Long Run. In addition to his storied academic career, Jeremy is also an advisor for Wisdom Tree Advisors.  

Today we are going to tackle a myriad of topics ranging from 2021 equity markets outlook, the future of academia, to fundamental indexing.

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