John Schibli Jr.
Advisor at Lane Generational LLC
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Advisor at Lane Generational LLC
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Location
Steamboat Springs, CO
Credentials
Series 66
Industry experience
7 years
John Schibli is a financial advisor at Lane Generational LLC with seven years of industry experience. He holds a Series 66 designation and has previously worked at Raymond James & Associates, INC. and Gilder Gagnon Howe & Co. Outside of his advisory role, he is the co-founder and CEO of Wreath, Inc., a digital card sharing platform. Lane Generational advises individual and high-net-worth clients, offering discretionary investment management, concentrated equity strategies, and financial planning. The firm employs a long-term, conviction-driven investment approach and provides a digital-assets advisory service focused on a buy-and-hold strategy for Bitcoin.
Based on Lane Generational LLC
Fixed fees for financial planning determined based on estimated hours
1% annually, billed quarterly in arrears
$500 per hour
15% of net gains for Digital Assets Advisory Services for Qualified Clients
Account minimum: $500,000
Steamboat Springs, CO
Colorado · Massachusetts · Texas · Vermont
Lane Generational LLC
2020 - Present (6 years)
Raymond James & Associates
2018 - 2020 (2 years)
Unemployed
2018 - 2018 (1 year)
Gilder Gagnon Howe & Co.
2016 - 2016 (1 year)
Middlebury College
2014 - 2018 (4 years)
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