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Power Laws and Public Markets with Meb Faber, Founder & CIO of Cambria Investment Management

My guest on this show today is Meb Faber, the CEO at Cambria Investment Management. Cambria manages a number of ETFs that in total have over $2 billion in AUM. Meb is also the host of an excellent podcast where he interviews people from all different corners of the investment world. I have been a listener of the podcast for years but recently realized that I knew a lot more about Meb the podcast host than I did about Cambria. Accordingly, I was interested to chat with Meb about: - Cambria’s journey to get to over $2 billion in AUM; - Who the target audience is for the various ETFs; - The Trinity portfolios that Cambria offers its clients; - What is so interesting about “shareholder yield” strategies; and - How Cambria differentiates itself in a the now crowded ETF space For more information about Cambria Investment Management, please visit: https://www.cambriainvestments.com/ Listen to all Compounders Podcast episodes on either Apple or Spotify iTunes: https://apple.co/3xlUvPY Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jxkxLl All opinions expressed by your hosts and the podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of SNN or its affiliates. This podcast is for informational purposes only, it is not investment advice, and should not be relied upon for any investment decisions. We are not recommending the purchase or sale of any securities. The hosts and guests may be beneficial owners of the securities discussed. You should not assume that the securities discussed are or will be profitable.

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