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Our investment process is called Complementary Genius. That means we identify "genius'" managers and combine them in portfolios to protect wealth and grow assets.
-Gary A. Miller, CFA, Founder
Frontier's main office is located in beautiful Sheridan, Wyoming.
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In the confusing world of investment products, Frontier Asset Management LLC provides clarity, direction and expert guidance. Frontier is an independent asset management firm that manages portfolios of mutual funds for a select group of financial advisors and their clients. Frontier also manages portfolios and provides consulting services to institutional investors and charitable organizations. We are innovators and independent thinkers. We continuously look for opportunities to improve our capabilities and make access to our services easier and more efficient for our clients. Our focus is solely on investment management and helping our clients reach their financial goals. We believe investment success is best achieved through a disciplined strategy. It starts with a plan designed with our clients' goals in mind. Then the plan is carefully implemented and constantly monitored. This is accomplished most effectively when Frontier works hand-in-hand with each client’s financial advisor. We work closely with the advisors we serve to provide their clients with the most appropriate investment strategies for their particular goals and objectives. For that reason we limit the number of advisors we partner with so we can maintain the level of research, individualized portfolio management and service that our clients deserve. We take pride in our independence and our objectivity. Our firm is majority owned and controlled by management. We avoid conflicts of interest and serve as fiduciaries to all of our clients. That means we put their interests before our own. Our advice is always based on what we think is best for our clients.
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Following are two pieces by the Jennison Dryden arm of Prudential Investment Management
Services LLC. We thought they were particularly well done and wanted to share them with
you. The first one addresses the cost of missing a market rebound following a Bear market.
The second discusses stock market returns following the onset of a recession. We agree
wholeheartedly with the messages contained in these pieces and wanted to make sure that
you saw them. They were sent to us as “client approved” pieces so you should feel free to
pass them along to your clients.
Click here to read The Cost of Missing A Market Rebound.
Click here to read A Historical Look at Recessions and Stock Market Returns.
Both pieces have been provided courtesy of Jennison Dryden.
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