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New Cambria ETF: Dividends, Options And A Big Launch

FYI: Cambria Investment Management launched a new exchange-traded fund today -- it’s 11th -- and with the name Core Equity ETF (CCOR), it sounds like another runoff the mill equity fund.

Here's the twist. The actively-managed fund focuses on dividend growers, investing in high-quality companies, but also uses options to help investors access cheap volatility and manage downside risk.
Regards,
Ted
http://www.barrons.com/articles/new-cambria-etf-dividends-options-and-a-big-launch-1495653945

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  • edited May 2017
    Meb's shop had 8 funds (at least 3 months old) through April with about $400M in AUM. Average age 2.6 years with Shareholder Yield SYLD being oldest at nearly 4 years and largest at $126M. Average ER = 0.55%. The fund family has a mixed record with half its funds beating peers and the other half trailing since inception, giving it a "Middle" rating on the MFO Fund Family Scorecard. That's an improvement for this young family, which was in the basement for a while. The value-based funds have performed the worst, putting them in some good company. Click on image below to enlarge ...

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