Everything You Need To Know About The New Shareholder Yield ETF (SYLD)

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Over the years, interest in dividend-paying equities and high-yield securities has grown tremendously as investors seek ways to generate meaningful income in today’s near-zero interest rate environment. Mebane Faber, Portfolio Manager at Cambria Investment Management and co-founder of AlphaClone, recently took the time to discuss the new Cambria Shareholder Yield ETF (SYLD), highlighting its unique strategy and approach to the high yield space [see 101 High Yielding ETFs For Every Dividend Investor]. ETF Database (ETFdb): What was the inspiration behind creating the Cambria Shareholder Yield ETF (SYLD)? Mebane Faber (MF): We have been researching income strategies for a number of years and, being a quant, we let history and data speak for itself. Lots of people get sucked into the booms and bubbles, thinking there is a new paradigm, and then other times there really has been a structural change. One of the biggest structural changes in the U.S. we have seen since the early ’80s is that companies have [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: No Related Posts
Over the years, interest in dividend-paying equities and high-yield securities has grown tremendously as investors seek ways to generate meaningful income in today’s near-zero interest rate environment. Mebane Faber, Portfolio Manager at Cambria Investment Management and co-founder of AlphaClone, recently took the time to discuss the new Cambria Shareholder Yield ETF (SYLD), highlighting its unique strategy and approach to the high yield space [see 101 High Yielding ETFs For Every Dividend Investor].  ETF Database (ETFdb): What was the inspiration behind creating the Cambria Shareholder Yield ETF (SYLD)? Mebane Faber (MF): We have been researching income strategies for a number of years and, being a quant, we let history and data speak for itself. Lots of people get sucked into the booms and bubbles, thinking there is a new paradigm, and then other times there really has been a structural change. One of the biggest structural changes in the U.S. we have seen since the early ’80s is that companies have [...]

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