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Guest: Episode #59 has no guest, but is co-hosted by Jeff Remsburg.

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Date Recorded: 6/22/17

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Summary:  Episode 59 is a “radio show” format. This week we’re diving into some of the recent market stories which Meb has found most interesting. We also bring back some listener Q&A.

We start with a Tweet from Cliff Asness, in which he rebuffs a Bloomberg article titled, “The Death of Value Investing.” The article states that value “isn’t working. Sticking to that approach has resulted in a cumulative loss of 15 percent over the past decade, according to a Goldman Sachs Group Inc. report. During roughly the same period, the S&P 500 Index has almost doubled.”

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There’s plenty more – including our new partnership with Riskalyze, which enables advisors to allocate client assets into Trinity portfolios. But the more interesting story is how Meb gave his wife food-poisoning the other night. How’d he do it?

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Find out in Episode 59.

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