Stuck on publishing a book? Join us for the MEBINAR, Meb Faber talks publishing, books, and the investment field

Very excited to be hosting the MEBINAR — Mebane Faber joins me tomorrow for an intimate chat mebane faber, author of Ivy Portfolioabout his experiences with publishing investment books (the best selling, The Ivy Portfolio and new book, Shareholder Yield).

Meb is a publishing powerhouse with a portfolio that includes one of the most downloaded whitepapers in history.

What you’ll learn

Specifically, I’ve asked Meb to share

  • how he conceived of his book and why the subject matter…MATTERS
  • his process in finding a publisher
  • tips on successfully marketing a finance book

And, I want to know how Meb became a modern-day finance celebrity:-)

Learn more and sign up for the MEBINAR here

New tactical ETF products coming to market

new tactical etfs launchingBit late to this, but Kudos to Mebane Faber and Cambria Investments for beginning the launch phase of new tactical ETFs with AdvisorShares.

From the press release:

AdvisorShares Investments, LLC, a developer of and investment adviser to actively managed Exchange Traded Funds, announced today a partnership with Cambria Investment Management, Inc., a Los Angeles based investment manager, to create a GTAA strategy in an actively managed ETF. The proposed ETF would join AdvisorShares‘ growing stable of innovative actively managed ETFs

Meb Faber is author of the Ivy Portfolio and the portfolio manager of Cambria Investment Management.  His paper, A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation, has been dowloaded over 50,000 times and is one of the top 5 most downloaded papers on the SSRN.  These ETFs seem to productize many of the concepts Faber has built in his research.

Source: AdvisorShares Announces Partnership with Cambria Investment Management to Develop a Global Tactical Asset Allocation (GTAA) – Marketwire

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