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The Meb Faber Show - Better Investing

Frank Curzio - You Have To Be Able To Adapt To Different Strategies In Different Markets Because They're Ever Changing | #154

The Meb Faber Show - Better Investing

The Idea Farm

Investing, Management, Business

4.8978 Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2019

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

In episode 154 we welcome Frank Curzio. Frank begins with his origin story, learning to conduct financial research from his dad, working for Jim Cramer and the incredible industry and company access he had, and eventually launching Curzio Research. Meb jumps right into markets by asking Frank what opportunities he’s seeing right now. Frank mentions he’s not seeing a lot of opportunity but likes seeing the separation in company reporting right now, some stocks reporting poorly, some reporting well. Overall, with a decent economy, not much crazy bullishness, and with valuations where they are, he thinks a downturn of 10-15% might create a lot of opportunities. Frank then gets into tech. He discusses the idea that the leaders can continue to grind higher, and his thesis on why IBM’s Red Hat deal will be a gamechanger. He transitions into biotech and discusses his thoughts as well as some of the difficulties of investing successfully in the industry. Next, the conversation transitions into energy. Frank talks about natural resources, and some of the “on the ground” research he’s done, and the difference it makes in his understanding of the investments he’s making, as well as some specifics on energy, mining, and resources. The two then shift to talk about tokenization, and how Frank is tapping this innovative idea to raise capital for Curzio Research. All this and more in episode 154. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Mebb Fabor Show, where the focus is on helping you grow and preserve your wealth.

0:12.7

Join us as we discuss the craft of investing

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and uncover new and profitable ideas,

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all to help you grow wealthier and wiser.

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Better investing starts here.

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Mepp Faber is the co-founder and chief investment officer at Cambria Investment Management.

0:31.0

Due to industry regulations, he will not discuss any of Cambria's funds on this

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podcast.

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All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not

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reflect the opinion of Cambria Investment Management or its

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affiliates. For more information visit cambria Investments.com.

0:49.4

Welcome podcast listeners we got a great show for you today. It is late April when

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recording this. Today's guest is one of the most often requested guests, so

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finally glad to wrangle him on here. He's currently the editor of Kursio Research Advisory

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Venture Opportunities, crypto intelligence,

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and the Wall Street Unplugged, all-star portfolio,

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where he offers the best off-air investments.

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He's worked for some of the top hedge funds on the street,

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focusing on small and mid-cap growth stocks.

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And over the past 10 years, my God, you're a grandfather on this.

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He's been hosting Wall Street Unplugged, ranked if not the top. Number one, most of

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listen to financial podcasts on iTunes. Welcome to the show Frank Curzio.

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