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mrf6969 05-15-2025 11:21 AM

Local stockbroker recommendation
 
Has anyone found a great LOCAL stockbroker person that they have had nice results with over the recent years?

retiredguy123 05-15-2025 11:36 AM

If you just want to buy and sell stocks, use Fidelity. If you want an advisor to pick stocks for you, I can't recommend anyone.

manaboutown 05-15-2025 12:09 PM

Wish I had an answer for the OP but every stockbroker I ever used anywhere was a peddler looking for the largest commission he could land. I have always managed my own investments but at age 83 would like to find a capable fee-only advisor to take over when I can no longer handle them myself.

Best of luck to the OP in finding a good stockbroker nearby!

HappyTraveler 05-15-2025 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 2431672)
..... but at age 83 would like to find a capable fee-only advisor to take over when I can no longer handle them myself.

Worth having a conversation with them.

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manaboutown 05-15-2025 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by HappyTraveler (Post 2431692)
Worth having a conversation with them.

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If I understand what I read on their website Fidelity has AUM fees running 0.2 to 1.5% on managed accounts. Also they farm out tax and estate planning. More $$$. On top of that in the past I have had issues with Fidelity so that outfit is a no-go for me. Right now I use Schwab, Vanguard and Ameriprise. The only reason I still use Ameriprise is it holds some ancient accounts which would be a hassle to switch over and I rarely trade. Schwab and Ameriprise assigned my accounts advisors who I never use so I pay no AUM fees which show up on my statements although I am certain the advisors are compensated by their employers in some fashion. The Schwab guy is worse than worthless as when I signed on he directed me to sign the wrong forms. He is not smart. The Ameriprise guy is smart enough but he is 72 years old himself. I inherited him when my original Ameriprise guy left to start a boutique firm, wanted a 1% AUM fee and told me they would trade with eTrade, I think it was, now part of Schwab, I believe. He is a smart guy but he refused to act as a fiduciary so...

CoachKandSportsguy 05-15-2025 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mrf6969 (Post 2431658)
Has anyone found a great LOCAL stockbroker person that they have had nice results with over the recent years?

you are showing your age. . there aren't any stock brokers anymore.
they have all been replaced by computers.

What you are looking for is a money manager, which you can buy on line, or at expensive wealth management companies. The key is your level of portfolio / trading instrument sophistication, your level of participation, and your risk levels.

I personally used different ones over the years. Lately, the ML portfolio manager was out of the Cayman Islands / UK, and now I am using an AI/ML one from Switzerland and an experienced portfolio manager from Greece. The ML ones were too economic focused, and not enough of a blend of actual price movement. .

So what's your level of investment sophistication, and your expectations of hands on execution of buys or sells?

Stu from NYC 05-15-2025 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2431712)
you are showing your age. . there aren't any stock brokers anymore.
they have all been replaced by computers.

What you are looking for is a money manager, which you can buy on line, or at expensive wealth management companies. The key is your level of portfolio / trading instrument sophistication, your level of participation, and your risk levels.

I personally used different ones over the years. Lately, the ML portfolio manager was out of the Cayman Islands / UK, and now I am using an AI/ML one from Switzerland and an experienced portfolio manager from Greece. The ML ones were too economic focused, and not enough of a blend of actual price movement. .

So what's your level of investment sophistication, and your expectations of hands on execution of buys or sells?

This is why we invest via a number of no load funds that have had a good track record with reasonable expenses

jimhoward 05-15-2025 08:50 PM

The short and direct answer to the OPs question is no.

Beyond that the question and post is scary on many levels.

rsmurano 05-16-2025 04:46 AM

Most brokers will try to sell you stuff they make the most money on or they are so conservative you won’t make any money. 1-1.5% is very high for their annual fee, plus if they get you into funds, you will have to pay more fees.
Learn to do it yourself. Why would you trust some stranger with your money is beyond me. Your business model for your portfolio is to make the most money in my investments. Your brokers business model is to make the most money off of you. Most people who use brokers think they are doing good in the market without ever checking to see how they are actually doing.

LoisR 05-16-2025 04:52 AM

Go to Vanguard. Cheapest rates of all others. Easy to use web site. Excellent tech assistance if needed.

retiredguy123 05-16-2025 05:05 AM

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Originally Posted by LoisR (Post 2431763)
Go to Vanguard. Cheapest rates of all others. Easy to use web site. Excellent tech assistance if needed.

Vanguard and Fidelity are both good companies. But Fidelity has an office at Lake Sumter in The Villages.

MikePgh 05-16-2025 06:35 AM

As has already been stated a broker is going to sell you things. Things that pay him a commission. That is how he makes a living. The more you buy and sell the more he makes.

If you are doing your own research h and making your own decisions use Schwab or Fidelity.

If you want someone to make the decisions for you and manage your portfolio then you want a fee only advisor. A Registered Investment Advisor has a duty to put your interests first. It’s called a fiduciary obligation.

And do not buy Fisher Investments BS line that they are clearly different. EVERY Registered Investment Advisor has the same duties and obligations.

retiredguy123 05-16-2025 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by MikePgh (Post 2431792)
As has already been stated a broker is going to sell you things. Things that pay him a commission. That is how he makes a living. The more you buy and sell the more he makes.

If you are doing your own research h and making your own decisions use Schwab or Fidelity.

If you want someone to make the decisions for you and manage your portfolio then you want a fee only advisor. A Registered Investment Advisor has a duty to put your interests first. It’s called a fiduciary obligation.

And do not buy Fisher Investments BS line that they are clearly different. EVERY Registered Investment Advisor has the same duties and obligations.

In my opinion, regardless of the legal fiduciary requirements, it is always a good idea to ask your financial advisor for a signed letter that clearly states that they will be acting as a fiduciary when providing advice.

Grill Meister 05-16-2025 06:52 AM

Stockbroker/Financial advisor
 
I personally don't feel the need for a "local" stockbroker---unless you want to sit down with him/her to discuss finances. But Ken Wingerter, located in Naples, FL. is one of the very best stockbroker/financial consultants you can hook up with. Ken has my portfolion show continued growth throughout a lot of turmoil. He, first, will determine your investment temperment, i.e. high risk, medium risk, protected growth and go from there. He maintains contact with his clients and they are more than satisfied with Ken's competency. Give him a call:

KEN WINGERTER, VP INVESTMENTS, MORGAN STANLEY WEALTH MANAGEMENT
8889 PELICAN BAY BLVD., STE. 300 , NAPLES, FL, 34108
Phone: (239) 449-7830
Ken.Wingerter@morganstanley.com
(239) 449-7830

PugMom 05-16-2025 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2431664)
If you just want to buy and sell stocks, use Fidelity. If you want an advisor to pick stocks for you, I can't recommend anyone.

dittos, stay with fidelity


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