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Investment Committee & IA Department Report, 2019 Volume One

Market Correction: What Happened and What’s Next This is an environment requiring vigilance. While we expect volatility to continue near-term, it is important to remember that the last two episodes of similar volatility, 2011 and 2015-2016, proved to be long-term buying opportunities. A decade of consecutive, positive annual S&P 500 returns ended in 2018. In the final three months of…

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Drew Forrester

Team Member Spotlight: Andrew T. Forrester, CFP®, M.Ed., 2019 Volume One

I could say a great deal about Drew, as there are so many wonderful attributes he brings to the firm. Immediately upon joining Krilogy, Drew made a positive impact on his teammates and the organization. His keen ability to connect deeply with his colleagues and clients has allowed him to flourish as an advisor, teammate and mentor. Holding a Master’s…

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Pedal the Cause

Pedal the Cause, 2019 Volume One

2018 marked the first year for Team Krilogy’s participation in Pedal the Cause, a group bike ride featuring nearly 3,600 participants racing ten- to 100-mile courses across the St. Louis Metropolitan area. Founded in 2009, the event raises funds to support cancer research at Siteman Cancer Center and Siteman Kids at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Since the annual cycling challenge…

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Investment Committee & IA Department Report, 2018 Volume Three

Positive Fundamentals Overcome Trade Uncertainty in Q3 The third quarter was the best-performing quarter for markets so far this year as the major U.S. stock indices each hit new all-time highs. The broad market gains were driven by strong economic data, solid earnings growth and improved clarity on global trade. Interestingly, those positive factors were often overlooked as news headlines…

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Matt Mercer

Team Member Spotlight: K. Matthew Mercer, 2018 Volume Three

Senior Public Accountant, Matt Mercer, looks back on an exciting year, and starting Krilogy Tax Services, LLC. Forward-thinking financial professionals with a genuine desire to find solutions deliver the most value to the client experience. We seek this type of individual to join the Krilogy team, as these characteristics are necessary to serve clients and pave the way for new…

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In the Community, 2018 Volume Three

Krilogy’s values of Abundance, Dedication and Leadership extend far beyond the walls of Krilogy. These values drive the team to their commitment to community service, helping those in need and offering their time and talent to a number of organizations. Did you know that Krilogy team members serve on more than 60 boards and committees across the St. Louis region,…

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Krilogy Adds Lucas E. Nikolaisen to its Team of Financial Advisors, 2018 Volume Three

Lucas E. Nikolaisen recently joined Krilogy Financial® as the firm’s newest financial advisor. Nikolaisen was drawn to the firm’s team-based approach and client-first, firm-second philosophy. Lucas has a passion for serving professionals, educating and guiding them through the investment process. “Lucas is a young, intelligent, driven individual who has embraced Krilogy’s culture and has already begun enthusiastically serving clients and…

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Kristin Poole

Senior Advisor Kristin B. Poole Joins Krilogy, 2018 Volume Three

Krilogy Financial® recently announced the addition of Kristin B. Poole, CFP®, MIB to its team of Senior Financial Advisors. In this role, Poole will focus on providing her clients with holistic, values-based financial planning, providing a focused and personalized level of service. Kristin joined Krilogy after 12 years of experience as an advisor with other firms, embracing Krilogy as a…

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2018 Newsletter, Volume Three

2018 Newsletter, Volume Three

 

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Investment Committee & IA Department News, 2018 Volume Two

Strong Earnings Mixed with Trade Conflict Concerns Markets remained volatile in the second quarter of 2018, as a series of political and geopolitical events caused temporary pullbacks in stocks. But in contrast to the first quarter, U.S. economic growth and corporate earnings reminded investors of still-strong economic and market fundamentals. Subsequently, the major U.S. stock indexes were able to finish…

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