West Virginia native Michael Shalhoup, specializing in working with public company executives, manages $1.7 billion for Merrill clients in New York City. Shalhoup studied economics at West Virginia University and pursued a career in finance in New York City after college.
America’s Top Next-Gen Wealth Advisors, Top Next-Gen Wealth Advisors Best-in-State, Best-in-State Wealth Advisors, Best-In-State Wealth Management Teams, America's Top Wealth Management Teams High Net WorthMichael Shalhoup studied economics at West Virginia University and moved to New York City after college for a career in finance.
“We tell clients not to overthink what they can’t control—when times get turbulent, that’s a great time to stress test not just client portfolios but also retirement and financial plans.”A balanced approach is needed when it comes to current markets, says Shalhoup. “There’s so much noise in the marketplace from headline risk to different investment views—the access to information can be overwhelming.
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