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Episode #501: John Davi, Astoria Advisors – Macro+Quant, Inflation & Global Diversification

...n: The costs have come down. There’s been firms issue model portfolios for free, “for free,” not really true. They have their own underlying ETF management fees that they’re accruing interest on and fees. But yeah, I mean there’s a lot more competition now than it was back then, but we’ve developed a niche. We serve as an outsource CIO to independent financial advisors, RAs, firms sub half a billion, let’s say that really need a macro quant kind o...

Episode #500: Soo Chuen Tan, Discerene – Contrarian, Long-Term Value Investing

...lot of money. It makes high returns on capital. Other competitions should come in and compete a way that’s super normal returns. And returns go back to normal. By the way, that’s good for consumers, it’s good for capitalism. It’s not how capitalism is supposed to work. To have a business that makes super normal profits to continue making super normal profits for an extended period of time should be unusual. And it should be an interesting phenome...

Episode #499: Kevin Carter, EMQQ Global – India is Happening NOW

...ng jobs go to India. Apple’s going to make a quarter of their iPhones, the latest iPhones, by the end of 2025 by estimates. So the infrastructure is finally there and they’re really taking it seriously and it shows, and it does look and feel like Shanghai and China did when I first went there 17 years ago. Now, here’s the third part of this setup that India has, and this is the part that I alluded to earlier that is it’s unique in the world, no ot...

Episode #498: Liz Ann Sonders on The State of the Markets

...money. And so many clients are like, “Oh my gosh, I’m going to get 5% risk-free. Come on.” And so we talked to a lot of people to say, “We’re just going to chill out.” Fixed income, you referenced this early, what a weird time negative yielding sovereigns, U.S. briefly looked like it was going to head that way. Here we are a few years later and… Liz Ann: There’s income and fixed income again. Meb: Yeah. Does that market… Do you guys spend much tim...

Episode #497: Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, Tudor Investments – AI, Digital, Data & Disruptive Innovation

...nagement or its affiliates. For more information, visit cambriainvestments.com. Meb: Welcome, podcast listeners. We have a special episode today. Our guest is Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, a Portfolio Manager at Tudor Investment Corporation, where she oversees a global equity portfolio inside Tudor’s flagship fund. Her area of focus is around digital, data, and disruptive innovation. Barron’s named her as one of the 100 most influential women in fina...

Episode #496: Phil Bak, Armada ETFs – Masterclass in (Liquid) Real Estate Investing

...’s a natural cycle to things, right? There’s a natural cycle to companies. Companies come and go. There’s no company that goes in one direction forever. And there were times where the railroads were invincible. They were the mega cap tech monopolies of their time. There was a time not long ago when Nokia was indestructible, right? There are companies that come and go. There are cycles that come and go. And this idea that while the FANG monopoly va...

Episode #495: Mohnish Pabrai on Cloning & Compounding

...ich I have actually never heard before. He said, “I want to hear some hard questions, and questions I’ve never been asked before.” So I said, “Okay, we’ll take up that challenge.” So we’re going to use some of these. This may not be a linear progression, but they could be jumping off points. And some of these answers may only last for a minute, and some could be a half an hour conversation, so we’ll just see where this leads us. But I have a theor...

Episode #494: Stephanie Pomboy on the Corporate Credit Crunch

...while the University of Michigan survey, even though it did pop up in the latest month, is still mired, not even just at a low level. But at the lows that we’ve seen at the absolute bottom of prior recessions, the weakest sentiment readings you would see at the bottom of 2000 and 2009. That’s where we are for the University of Michigan survey. So the two of them are telling you totally different things, and of course everyone gloms onto the confe...

Episode #493: Michael Batnick & Ben Carlson – What’s Your Favorite Diversifier? PLUS: Future...

...ts affiliates. For more information, visit cambriainvestments.com. Meb: Welcome, welcome everybody. We got a fun episode today. Our returning guests are Michael Batnick and Ben Carlson of Ritholtz Wealth Management and host of the awesome Animal Spirits podcast. Today’s episode, Michael and Ben give us a preview of the Future-Proof Festival in September, which our team was at last year and we’ll be attending once again. Then we talk about a bunch...

Episode #492: Anthony Zhang, Vinovest – From Barrel to Bank: How to Invest in...

...ovest; Twitter @anthony_j_zhang; Email: anthony@vinovest.co Transcript: Welcome Message: Welcome to the Meb Faber Show, where the focus is on helping you grow and preserve your wealth. Join us as we discuss the craft of investing and uncover new and profitable ideas, all to help you grow wealthier and wiser. Better investing starts here. Disclaimer: Meb Faber is the co-founder and chief investment officer at Cambria Investment Management. Due to i...