Howard Smith
Advisor at Changing Parameters, LLC
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Advisor at Changing Parameters, LLC
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Location
Los Altos, CA
Credentials
Series 63
Industry experience
34 years
Howard Smith is a financial advisor at Changing Parameters, LLC with 34 years of industry experience. He holds a Series 63 designation and has been involved with Changing Parameters and its affiliated investment entities since 2004. Outside of his advisory work, he serves as a director of a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Changing Parameters, LLC provides discretionary investment management for individuals, pensions, trusts, and charitable organizations, and acts as the investment adviser to the Changing Parameters Fund. The firm uses a tactical allocation approach based on price trend analysis and proprietary technical, quantitative, and momentum models, managing approximately $102 million for about 113 clients.
Based on Changing Parameters, LLC
Based on Changing Parameters, LLC
$0+: Negotiated per SMA, subject to a cap of 2.50% per annum +: 1.50% annually for Fund assets (management fee charged monthly)
Account minimum: $500,000 Fee-only: Advisory fees based on percentage of assets under management, negotiated per SMA, capped at 2.50% per annum including Fund fees.
Los Altos, CA
California
Ceros Financial Services, Inc.
2009 - Present (17 years)
Changing Parameters Portfolio
2007 - Present (19 years)
Changing Parameters Fund
2006 - Present (20 years)
Changing Parameters, LLC
2004 - Present (22 years)
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