SteveOrlowskiCFP
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Male - Eons member since April 28, 2009
Located in Egg Harbor Township, NJ
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About
- Education
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- Richard Stockton College of NJ, Finance - 1989 to 1991
- Work
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- Orlowski Financial Counsel, LLC, President, Portfolio Manager, CFP® - 2008 to 2009
- Fidelity Investments, Financial Planning Counsultant, CFP® - 1999 to 2008
- All-Tech Investment Group, Proprietary Trader - 1998 to 1999
- Quick & Reilly, Inc., Personal Broker - 1997 to 1998
- National Discount Brokers, Equity Trader - 1995 to 1997
- Dean Witter Reynolds, Registered Representative - 1992 to 1995
- More about me
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A veteran financial adviser and trader with nearly twenty years of experience, Steve founded Orlowski Financial Counsel, LLC to fill a hole in the financial services industry. All investment advisers have a conflict of interest if they sell or recommend products or services under the employ of a financial services company. Fee only financial planners work for a fee, either hourly or as a percentage of assets under management. Even still, a conflict may exist. That conflict is the goal of mediocrity. Orlowski Financial Counsel, LLC understands the anomalous challenges for investors today. Orlowski Financial Counsel, LLC's goal is to ensure our clients not only survive but prosper.
To do so, Steve pays vigilant attention to both mainstream and alternative media outlets, has advanced knowledge in fundamental and technical analysis, a deep understanding of macro and microeconomic issues and practices ongoing global geopolitical observation and analysis. He believes particular attention must be paid to the changing global landscape, the usurping of the United States as the dominant economy, the potential for the US dollar to no longer be accepted as the global reserve currency, and the impact of the monetization of the overwhelming US debt. - Activities
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