Eugene Fama A Life in Finance | #455

Published: Nov. 19, 2022, 7 p.m.

b"Today\\u2019s guest is the legendary Professor Eugene Fama, a 2013 Nobel laureate and widely recognized as the \\u201cfather of modern finance.\\u201d\\nIn today\\u2019s episode, we talk to Professor Fama about whether he thinks the Fed can control inflation, where the phrase efficient markets came from, and his take on the global market portfolio.\\xa0As we wind down, we hear the last time he bought an individual stock.\\n-----\\nFollow Meb on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube\\nFor detailed show notes, click here\\nTo learn more about our funds and follow us, subscribe to our\\xa0mailing list\\xa0or visit us at cambriainvestments.com\\n-----\\nThis episode is sponsored by\\xa0Masterworks. Masterworks is opening the doors to top-tier, blue-chip art investments to everyone. Visit masterworks.com/meb to skip their wait list.\\nToday\\u2019s episode is sponsored by The Idea Farm. The Idea Farm gives you access to over $100,000 worth of investing research, the kind usually read by only the world\\u2019s largest institutions, funds, and money managers. Subscribe for free here.\\n-----\\nInterested in sponsoring the show? Email us at Feedback@TheMebFaberShow.com\\n-----\\nPast guests include\\xa0Ed Thorp,\\xa0Richard Thaler,\\xa0Jeremy Grantham,\\xa0Joel Greenblatt,\\xa0Campbell Harvey,\\xa0Ivy Zelman,\\xa0Kathryn Kaminski,\\xa0Jason Calacanis,\\xa0Whitney Baker,\\xa0Aswath Damodaran,\\xa0Howard Marks,\\xa0Tom Barton, and many more.\\xa0\\n-----\\nMeb's invested in some awesome startups that have passed along discounts to our listeners. Check them out\\xa0here!\\xa0\\n-----\\nDisclaimer: Past performance is not indicative of future results. This document does not constitute advice or a recommendation or offer to sell or a solicitation to deal in any security or financial product. It is provided for information purposes only and on the understanding that the recipient has sufficient knowledge and experience to be able to understand and make their own evaluation of the proposals and services described herein, any risks associated therewith and any related legal, tax, accounting or other material considerations. To the extent that the reader has any questions regarding the applicability of any specific issue discussed above to their specific portfolio or situation, prospective investors are encouraged to contact Cambria or consult with the professional advisor of their choosing. Certain information contained herein has been obtained from third party sources and such information has not been independently verified by Cambria. No representation, warranty, or undertaking, expressed or implied, is given to the accuracy or completeness of such information by Cambria or any other person. While such sources are believed to be reliable, Cambria does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of such information. Cambria does not undertake any obligation to update the information contained herein as of any future date. All investments involve risk, including the risk of the loss of all of your invested capital. Please consider carefully the investment objectives, risks, transaction costs, and other expenses related to an investment prior to deciding to invest. Diversification and asset allocation do not ensure profit or guarantee against loss. Investment decisions should be based on an individual\\u2019s own goals, time horizon, and tolerance for risk. Masterworks is not registered, licensed, or supervised as a broker dealer or investment adviser by the SEC, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), or any other financial regulatory authority or licensed to provide any financial advice or services. Source: (2022, September 13). Wall St suffers worst sell-off since June 2020 after inflation data. Financial Times Source: (2022, September 19). Fund managers pitch \\u2018alts\\u2019 to retail investors as institutions max out. Financial Times Source: (2022, September 30). Inflation punches Wall Street again, ending knock-down quarter. Reuters Source: (2022, June 24). State of the Art Market: An Analysis of Global Auction Sales in the First Five Months of 2022. Artnet News.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"