Daniel Hall
Advisor at Highbrook Capital Partners
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Advisor at Highbrook Capital Partners
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Location
Atlanta, GA 30305
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
6 years
Daniel Hall is a financial advisor at Highbrook Capital Partners with six years of industry experience. He holds the Series 65 designation and previously worked at Waypoint Wealth Counsel LLC and Nicholas Hoffman & Company. Highbrook Capital Partners, LLC is an SEC-registered advisory firm serving individuals, high-net-worth clients, pension plans, and business entities. The firm manages approximately $235.8 million in assets across roughly 58 client relationships, employing a mix of fundamental, quantitative, technical, and charting analysis to construct and monitor portfolios.
Based on Highbrook Capital Partners
Based on Highbrook Capital Partners
Financial planning fixed fees ranging from $7,500 to $30,000
$0 - $1,000,000: 1.50% $1,000,001 - $5,000,000: 1.00% $5,000,001+: 0.85%
Financial planning hourly fee at negotiable rate of $500 per hour
Account minimum: $1,000,000 Minimum fee: Minimum fee depending on level of service required; minimum fee for financial planning is $7,500 Fee-only: Financial planning fixed fees ranging from $7,500 to $30,000; hourly financial planning fees at $500 per hour
3490 Piedmont Road, Suite 650
Atlanta, GA 30305
Georgia · Texas
Highbrook Capital Partners
2026 - Present (1 year)
Waypoint Wealth Counsel LLC
2021 - 2026 (5 years)
Nicholas Hoffman & Company
2015 - 2021 (6 years)
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