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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 475: Meb Faber: The time is now... Start looking for alternatives

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2016

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! The 2017 Consumer Electronics show is finally just two weeks away. If you are not familiar, this is an event that sets the tone for the entire tech-sector... An event where the world's most innovative technology meets the consumer... And an event that investors cannot miss. Before today's guest signs on, I'll be giving listeners an exclusive sneak-peek. The announcements of these "exponential growth technologies" create once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. Which means, as investors, we must catch on to these trends early - before they disrupt the markets. Tune in as I name a few trends I expect to see in every household within the next three to five years. Then, for today's main segment, I'm joined by longtime friend, Meb Faber - best selling author, entrepreneur, and Chief Investment Officer/ Portfolio Manager at Cambria Investment Management. The dollar is surging, the market continues to hit all-time highs, and we've seen one of the longest lasting bull markets in decades... Meb is a numbers guy. A research junkie. His evaluation methodologies are far from the norm... He calls it the Shiller CAPE ratio. Not only does he claim future expected returns are going to be lowered, he has the numbers to prove it. The markets are getting more expensive. And as a result, the chances of finding "cheap uptrends" are getting slimmer. As Meb explains, investors need to take a step back... "Every investor should have at least half of their stocks outside the US" he says. Using the CAPE ratio, Meb has managed to find a couple markets that have the "cheap upside" investors are looking for. Tune in to hear what they are... Then, to sum up the episode, Meb gives listeners his 3 steps to the ideal, global market portfolio. The time is now... we must start looking for alternatives

Transcript

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0:00.0

Wall Street Unplugged looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream

0:06.0

financial media to bring you unscripted interviews and breaking commentary direct from Wall Street

0:11.7

right to you on Main Street.

0:13.6

How's it going out there?

0:17.2

It's Wednesday, December 21st.

0:19.7

I'm Frank Curzy, I'm host of the Wall Street Unplugged Podcast, why I break down the headlines.

0:24.0

End. Tell you what's really moving these markets.

0:28.0

Wow, December 21st.

0:34.0

Years winding down fast,

0:36.0

without saying goodbye 2016.

0:38.0

Christmas right around the corner.

0:40.0

If you forgot to get anyone a present I suggest going on Amazon get the echo

0:46.6

just got it really awesome almost kind of like Siri a little different you know

0:52.8

you can ask questions too, all voice activation,

0:55.0

or answer almost anything.

0:57.0

But if you have Amazon Prime with it,

0:58.6

which means free shipping,

1:00.9

you could actually be in your kitchen,

1:02.2

run out of paper towels or something and say,

1:04.0

Alexa, you know, you have to say Alexa, you have to change any, whatever.

1:07.0

You know, Alexa, order me bounty towels and she'll say, okay, and in two days, baby towels would be at your doorstep.

1:13.4

So yeah it's the whole virtual assistant thing it works well if you have a smart home

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