Nationally recognized experts in low-risk investment management

Prudent Investors Network (PIN) specializes in investment and retirement planning for fiduciaries and individuals. The principals of the firm, Lee Anke and Ted Ong, are leaders in providing support services for private and public fiduciaries (trustees, conservators, and guardians). They are widely recognized for their understanding of the probate laws governing what constitute “prudent” investment practices. Their application of the principles of Modern Portfolio Theory mandated for trustees by the Uniform Prudent Investor Act, which has been enacted by 44 states, guides all their investment decisions.

 

 

The PIN Conservative Portfolio has historically outperformed the S&P 500 by avoiding damaging losses in down markets and earning equity-level returns over the long term.

 

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Investment Advice through Prudent Investors Network, Inc. (PIN). Securities offered through Ceros Financial Services, Inc (not affiliated with PIN). Certain associates of PIN may be registered representatives with Ceros Financial Services, Inc.  ·  Member FINRA/SIPC · 9601 Blackwell Rd. Suite 325, Rockville, MD20850(866) 842-3356 

 

 

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