Morgan Stanley rep managing $200 million goes indie with LPL

Morgan Stanley rep managing $200 million goes indie with LPL
The financial adviser Douglas Chin has affiliated with the independent broker-dealer through Gladstone Wealth Partners in Red Bank, New Jersey
OCT 11, 2021

Douglas Chin, who managed $200 million at Morgan Stanley in Red Bank, New Jersey, has gone independent and affiliated with LPL Financial’s broker-dealer and corporate registered investment adviser platforms through Gladstone Wealth Partners.

Gladstone is an LPL super office of supervisor jurisdiction.

Chin had been with Morgan Stanley for nine years and, earlier, spent 24 years with Merrill Lynch.


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