Boutique ETF Rode Memory-Chip Stock Boom to a Billion Dollars in Ten Days
Dave Mazza runs a boutique asset manager in New York with a dozen employees. On April 2, his firm Roundhill Investments launched an exchange-traded fund called DRAM, holding a handful of memory-chip stocks. It had no seed investor, no model-portfolio placement, no wirehouse deal.

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