Jon Gross
Advisor at Orderly Finance
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Advisor at Orderly Finance
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Location
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Credentials
Series 66
Industry experience
23 years
Jon Gross is a financial advisor at Orderly Finance with 23 years of industry experience. He holds a Series 66 designation and previously worked at Bank of America and Merrill Lynch from 2012 to 2020. Orderly Finance is an independent firm that offers portfolio management, financial planning, and family-office concierge services primarily for individuals and high-net-worth clients. The firm combines modern portfolio theory with fundamental, quantitative, and technical analysis to build tailored portfolios that may include a range of public and private securities, and employs performance-based fees and derivative strategies in client accounts.
Based on Orderly Finance
Based on Orderly Finance
Fixed fees for Comprehensive Portfolio Management up to $250,000; fixed fees for Asset Management up to $235,000; fees negotiated per advisory agreement.
Up to $250 per hour for concierge services; hourly fees for financial planning calculated based on time and effort expended (specific hourly fee not stated).
Up to 20% of net profits for qualified clients with at least $1,100,000 under management or net worth of $2,200,000; performance fee payable only if net profits exceed previous quarter's high water mark.
1501 N Broadway, #200
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
California · Texas
Orderly Finance, LLC
2020 - Present (6 years)
bank of America, N.A
2012 - 2020 (8 years)
Merrill
2012 - 2020 (8 years)
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