Clifton Myers
Advisor at Clifton Myers Financial Advisory
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Advisor at Clifton Myers Financial Advisory
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Location
Round Rock, TX 78664
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65
Industry experience
32 years
Clifton Myers is the principal advisor at Clifton Myers Financial Advisory in Round Rock, TX, with 32 years of industry experience. He holds Series 63 and Series 65 licenses and has led his firm since 2004. In addition to his advisory work, Myers owns and operates a tax preparation practice, completing approximately 100 returns annually during tax season. He is also a 50% owner and officer of Kaleidoscope Toys, Inc., though he has no active duties there. Clifton Myers Financial Advisory provides investment management and financial planning services primarily to individual clients, using a model-driven investment approach that incorporates economic and technical analysis. The firm combines advisory services with insurance sales and in-house tax preparation, managing discretionary accounts with a focus on exchange-traded funds but also employing a range of securities including derivatives and leverage.
Based on Clifton Myers Financial Advisory
1.5% annually
Account minimum: $100,000
208 W. Bagdad Ave., Suite 5
Round Rock, TX 78664
Texas
Clifton Myers Financial Advisory, Inc.
2004 - Present (22 years)
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