Scott Briney
Advisor at Capital Advice, LLC
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Advisor at Capital Advice, LLC
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Location
Plano, TX
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65
Industry experience
36 years
Scott Briney is a financial advisor at Capital Advice, LLC with 36 years of industry experience. He holds Series 63 and Series 65 licenses and has worked at Capital Advice since 2019 and Cetera Advisor Networks since 2013. In addition to his advisory role, he is independently licensed to sell insurance products through various companies. Capital Advice, LLC provides discretionary investment management to individual clients and offers market-timing signals and sub-manager services to other registered advisers and institutional subscribers. The firm employs proprietary, model-based technical methodologies focused on trend, momentum, volatility, and market internals to manage fixed-income and equity strategies.
Based on Capital Advice, LLC
Based on Capital Advice, LLC
$0 - $1,000,000: 2.00% annually $1,000,001 - $3,000,000: 1.75% annually $3,000,001 - $5,000,000: 1.50% annually $5,000,001+: 1.00% annually
Insurance commissions for life, accident, disability, fixed annuities from sales by advisory agents
Performance-based fees negotiated on a case-by-case basis for registered investment advisory and institutional market timing clients
Account minimum: $15,000 Fee-only: Investment management fees tiered as above; no commissions on sales
Plano, TX
Texas
Capital Advice, LLC
2019 - Present (7 years)
Cetera Advisor Networks Llc
2013 - Present (13 years)
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