Lawrence, Alan
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Client assets under management
$24,685,685
Clients
5
100% high-net worth
Advisors
1
of 1 employees
Firm type
Independent
1 advisor
Clients per advisor
5
Very LowAverage account size
$4,937,137
About
The firm is a state-registered, single-adviser investment adviser that provides portfolio management and advice to individuals, individual retirement plans, business entities, trusts and estates, and — less commonly for a solo independent adviser — to pension and profit-sharing plans. Client assets are held with independent custodians and accounts can be managed on either a discretionary or non-discretionary basis.
Investment decisions are driven primarily by fundamental analysis with a pronounced macroeconomic orientation (money supply, general price level, employment metrics) and stock selection that can include discounted cash-flow valuation; technical analysis is used mainly for trade timing. Portfolios can include a broad mix of securities — equities, bonds, ETFs, options, futures and real-estate related instruments — and the firm draws on public data sources such as FRED and BLS for research.
Compared with peers, the firm manages a relatively small number of client relationships with about $26 million in regulatory AUM and does not serve lower-net-worth individual clients, suggesting a focus on higher-net-worth or institutional relationships. Operationally it avoids performance-based fees and soft-dollar arrangements, excludes client participation in the adviser’s personal real-estate investments, and relies on client-selected custodians for reporting and statements.
Client services
Expertise
Fee options
$75.00 per hour
Most active in
Texas
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Bank
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Trust company
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Fund sponsor
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Accountant / CPA / tax prep
They offer tax and accounting services, typically for separate fees.
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Lawyer
They provide legal services, typically billed separately.
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Real estate agent
They facilitate real estate transactions and may earn commissions.
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Other specialized services
They may provide services such as pension consulting or municipal advisory work, typically for separate fees.
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