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Matthew Tuttle

Chief Executive Officer & Chief Investment Officer at Tuttle Capital Management
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Matthew Tuttle is the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Tuttle Capital Management, LLC.

Matthew created the first ever ETF that goes short another actively managed ETF when he saw that investors need a better risk management tool. Matthew also created what is understood as the only ETF that shorts companies which became public offerings through a special purpose acquisition company (“SPAC”) merger when he saw the quality of the SPAC deals being done. He was also instrumental in the launch of single stock ETFs in the U.S.

Matthew is a familiar face among the financial media. He has been a frequent guest on CNBC and Fox Business and has been frequently quoted in the Wall Street Journal and Barron’s.

He is the author of How Harvard & Yale Beat the Market and Financial Secrets of my Wealthy Grandparents.

Matthew has an MBA in Finance from Boston University and a BA in Economics from Clark University.

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  • “It is total buyer-beware unless you know what you’re doing and have proper risk management,” said Matthew Tuttle, CEO of Tuttle Capital Management. “You can’t just go in and buy any company that says they’re in AI.”

  • Small-cap firms have AI as a much larger part of their business than the larger ones," said Matthew Tuttle, chief executive officer of Tuttle Capital Management on the reason behind retail investors' focus on the smaller firms.

  • I'm a huge believer that more tools for investors are better, and that the ETF structure provides a great way to develop, enhance and deploy these tools. However, I think any alpha that can be gained from tracking congressional trades will require real-time disclosures, which you can't do with the 30-to-45-day delay of PTRs

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