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Reports of active management's demise have been greatly exaggerated. Active continues to grow and evolve in ETFs while mutual funds prosper and define benefit plans. Bloomberg Intelligence strategy team uncover active opportunities and gleam insights from active managers and those who cover the industry.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 39min
VettaFi’s Todd Rosenbluth on Active ETFs in 2026
Actively managed ETFs took in nearly $500 billion in 2025, indicating growing confidence in active strategies in the ETF wrapper. In this episode of Inside Active, host David Cohne, mutual fund and active management analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, and co-host Athanasios Psarofagis, a BI ETF analyst, speak with Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at TMX VettaFi, about the growth of active ETFs, the impact of market conditions, the role of brand and the challenges of overcrowding in the space. They also discussed the implications of share-class conversions, how advisers are using active ETFs, what will determine the success of new products and why some active strategies are better left in mutual funds. The podcast was recorded on Jan. 7.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 15, 2026 • 38min
Cambria’s Faber on the Flaw in Market-Cap Indexes
US value stocks have quietly regained momentum and remain deeply discounted relative to growth, a valuation backdrop that has historically supported strong forward performance. In this episode of Inside Active, host David Cohne, mutual fund and active-management analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, and co-host Christopher Cain, BI’s US quantitative strategist, speak with Meb Faber, co-founder, chief executive officer and chief investment officer of Cambria Investment Management, and a portfolio manager of the Cambria Global Value ETF (GVAL). The discussion explores why GVAL was designed to address a shortcoming in market-cap weighting, why Faber’s process begins with country-level valuations, and how composite valuation metrics can help reduce model risk. They also examine the role of investor psychology in shaping market behavior and why historical market patterns remain a usSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Dec 10, 2025 • 33min
T. Rowe Price’s White on Four-Pillar Investing
In this discussion, Justin White, a portfolio manager at T. Rowe Price known for his innovative four-pillar investment framework, shares insights on market dynamics. He analyzes the fading momentum of earnings and prospects for high valuations. White emphasizes the significance of quality, estimate revisions, acceleration, and valuation in stock selection. He warns about the risks of overestimating monopoly profits and highlights potential long-term winners like Booking and Visa while cautioning against elevated AI-related valuations.

Nov 25, 2025 • 33min
Chesapeake’s Parker on Pure Trend Following
Earnings season was strong, with profits doubling forecasts and solid margins driving the bull market despite higher volatility. In this episode of Inside Active, host David Cohne, mutual fund and active-management analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, along with co-host Christopher Cain, US quantitative strategist at BI, speak with Jerry Parker, founder and chairman of Chesapeake Capital and portfolio manager on funds including the Blueprint Chesapeake Multi-Asset Trend ETF (TFPN). They explore his “trend-following-plus-nothing” philosophy, which adheres to pure, uncompromised trend following without added strategies or smoothing. They also discussed why diversification is paramount, why stocks belong in commodity-trading-adviser portfolios and how the original turtle experiment could be adapted for today’s generation of traders. The podcast was recorded on Nov. 11.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 11, 2025 • 45min
VanEck’s Rodilosso & Sokol on Mitigating CLO Risk
A potential shift in US monetary policy toward fiscal dominance — where government financing influences rates more than inflation control — could change the risk-return trade-off for CLO investors. In this episode of Inside Active, host David Cohne, mutual fund and active management analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, along with co-host Reto Bachmann, BI’s chief structured finance strategist, spoke with Bill Sokol, director of product management at VanEck and Fran Rodilosso, head of fixed income ETF portfolio management and a portfolio manager on the VanEck CLO ETF (CLOI) and VanEck CLO AA-BB CLO ETF (CLOB), about why active management is essential when it comes to manager selection and loan-level analysis and how effective ETF management mitigates liquidity risk through diversified exposure across tranches. They also discussed why relative value remains attractive as CLO tranches yield more than corporates and other asset-backed securities. This podcast was recorded on Nov. 4. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 28, 2025 • 40min
TCW’s Horton on Transforming Legacy Industries
Eli Horton, Managing Director of Equities at TCW and senior portfolio manager for the TCW Transform Systems ETF, breaks down systems-based investing and its relevance to energy and industrial transformations. He argues that changing legacy industries is vital for future growth and highlights investment opportunities in power supply bottlenecks. Horton discusses the promise of decentralized energy systems, the importance of recognizing brown-to-green shifts in legacy companies, and the need for a disciplined approach to valuation amidst increasing demand for electricity.

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Oct 14, 2025 • 26min
GQG Partners’ Sid Jain on Forward-Looking Quality
Sid Jain, Deputy Portfolio Manager at GQG Partners, shares insights on the firm’s quality investment strategy and its US Select Quality Equity Fund. He highlights that high-quality stocks are at historic price levels, posing risks similar to the dot-com era. Jain discusses the integration of growth with quality, emphasizing durable earnings and cautious momentum approaches. Additionally, he reveals how non-traditional research has influenced investment views, demonstrating the importance of a proactive risk management culture.

Sep 30, 2025 • 33min
Baron’s Lippert on Secular Growth and Technology
Despite tariff-related concerns, corporate earnings, especially in the S&P 500, have been stronger than expected. In this episode of Inside Active, host David Cohne, mutual-fund and active management analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, along with co-host Michael Casper, US Small Cap and Sector Strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence spoke with Michael Lippert, Vice President and Head of Technology Research at Baron Capital and a portfolio manager for the Baron Opportunity (BIOIX) and Baron Technology (BTECX) funds about the Baron Capital philosophy, which focuses on secular growth trends with durable, compounding potential and the firm’s preference for companies that can expand into multiple growth curves. They also discussed the transformative impact of AI across industries and why physical AI is a powerful but underappreciated theme. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 16, 2025 • 39min
Cusana’s Marshall-Lee on Founder-Led Companies
Emerging markets have had one of the strongest years since 2017, with currency appreciation a key driver of returns. In this episode of Inside Active, host David Cohne, mutual fund and active management analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, along with co-host Marvin Chen, BI’s senior Asia equity strategist spoke with Robert Marshall-Lee, founding partner and chief investment officer of Cusana Capital about its sword-and-shield framework, which seeks high-quality, founder-led compounders with structural growth and avoids value-destructive companies. They discussed why emerging-market indexes are full of weak companies, why tariffs are seen as short-term noise rather than structural impediments and where future opportunities could be strongest. The podcast was recorded on Sept. 9.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 2, 2025 • 47min
Easterly’s Holzer on Asymmetric Return Patterns
Defined-outcome and options-overlay ETFs take in roughly $3 billion a month, reflecting rising investor demand. In this episode of Inside Active, host David Cohne, mutual fund and active management analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, and co-host James Seyffart, ETF analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, spoke with Arnim Holzer, global macro strategist at Easterly EAB and a portfolio manager for the Easterly Hedged Equity strategy, about the investment philosophy behind the strategy, which focuses on asymmetric return patterns and minimizing drawdowns. They discussed how hedged-equity strategies serve as an alternative to traditional fixed income in portfolios, why the correlation between equities and fixed income has become unstable after the global financial crisis and how the strategy differs from traditional buffer ETFs. The podcast was recorded on Aug. 14.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


