John Elvig
Advisor at Pearl Capital Investments
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Advisor at Pearl Capital Investments
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Location
Houston, TX
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
4 years
John Elvig is a financial advisor at Pearl Capital Investments in Houston, TX, holding a Series 65 designation with four years of industry experience. Prior to joining Pearl Capital in 2021, he worked at NextDecade Corporation and Fieldwood Energy, and spent six years at Anadarko Petroleum. Pearl Capital Investments is a small registered investment adviser serving high-net-worth and qualified individual clients through discretionary portfolio management of publicly traded securities and derivatives. The firm employs a combination of quantitative techniques, fundamental analysis, and modern portfolio theory in its model-based asset allocation, and it is notable for its use of performance-based compensation and explicit derivatives strategies.
Based on Pearl Capital Investments
0.50% annually
Tiered performance fee: 10% on returns 0-9.99%, 15% on returns 10%-19.99%, 20% on returns 20% and above, applied above high-water mark with best-of-net adjustment; exemption from performance fee on first 5% of annual returns for investors with net capital contributions over $1,000,000
Account minimum: $250,000
Houston, TX
Texas
Pearl Capital Investments
2021 - Present (5 years)
NextDecade Corporation
2021 - 2021 (1 year)
Fieldwood Energy
2020 - 2021 (1 year)
Unemployed
2019 - 2020 (1 year)
Anadarko Petroleum
2013 - 2019 (6 years)
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