Setting up a portfolio of SMAs/Managed Accounts

My role as a money manager has been steadily growing and I'd like to expand my portfolio to bring more people in.

AUM isn't an objective at present, this is something I do on the side and the goal is to have a "black book" of partners for whom I manage funds - so that in 5-7 years, if my current work is too physically demanding I'll be able to transition smoothly into an asset manager role.

I'm experienced, and enjoy the process of building long term enterprise for financial growth.. If you have a dormant trading account with as little as a few hundred dollars, send me an email to get to know me and I'll faithfully help you grow that little bundle into a small nest egg.
 
My average has been 1-3% per week on aggressive tolerance accounts.

Naturally with "diminishing returns to scale" on accounts over 25k I'm averaging around 0.7% per week.

Daily work involves project in raw commodities, industry specific hedging, and brokering of international transactions.
 
Meh, newwurldmn, kiosks are over rated ;)

Do you have any good suggestions?

Here's some information I've come across:

Managedfutures.com
Barclays
IASG
Stark
Autumngold
Hedgefund.net
Cogenthedge
Tremont
Hedgefund Research
Alternative Asset Center
 
Get on the merril platform. Then you will get lots of clients.

Walk into a Bank of America branch and talk to the manager there. They will point you to the right contact.
 
Ohhh newwurld.. you tease, you...

I don't mind the idea, but I've already got my days taken up now with busy work and saving the world.. I abroad so my evenings are when the NYSE open, so I trade mostly during the night.

Not sure if I really want to trade the Asian decision prop for Merrill.. maybe IB but not trading.

Get on the merril platform. Then you will get lots of clients.

Walk into a Bank of America branch and talk to the manager there. They will point you to the right contact.
 
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