The Double Pendulum Wealth Management group

The Double Pendulum Wealth Management Group at Morgan Stanley is a 6-person team providing comprehensive financial services to clients with complex or unique financial challenges. Their clients include high-net-worth individuals, small family offices, government entities, charitable entities, and ERISA-covered defined benefit plans and defined contribution plans operating with a trustee directed or trustee assisted model. The group primarily works on a fee basis, intentionally maintains a limited number or clients – about 40 clients per professional staff member – and can act with discretion over investment decisions. Clients do not work with a “lead” financial advisor as is common industry practice; instead the professional staff member on the team who is best qualified to address a particular problem or issue will do so. Every client will work with every team member over time.

So why The Double Pendulum? The double pendulum is a simple machine, a system of two joined hanging pendulums. We can understand it; we can engineer it; we can know everything knowable about it. But despite that knowledge, we still can’t predict its path. It simply can’t be done. We thought the metaphor was relevant both to financial markets and the surprises life throws at us all. We study and read and learn so we can know everything knowable that might help you. We listen to you so when challenges arise, we already understand your needs, your hopes, your worries and your fears. We guide you forward by integrating what we know about investing with what we know about you; but we do it all in the shadow of uncertainty. The double pendulum is our reminder that we must temper the confidence that comes with expertise with the wisdom that comes with experience. We must never fail to account for the wildness that lies in wait.

In closing, we'd like to remind you that Morgan Stanley has meaningful intelligence about every major asset class and a presence in every major market, as well as investment research from some of the world’s most respected analysts. Together, we will formulate a tailored strategy to help you achieve your most important goals and deliver a vast array of resources to you in the way that is most appropriate for how you invest, as well as for what you want to achieve both now and in the future.
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Experience & Credentials

Our experienced financial professionals work tirelessly to create solutions and goal-based plans to meet any of your needs, no matter how big or small. Through 60 combined years of experience in the investment consulting industry, our team has the ability to provide a multitude of services and resources to our clients. We value our relationships, and will work with you to address near term concerns, prepare for the future, and create a strategy that fits your needs. The Double Pendulum Wealth Management group works with a broad client base consisting of institutions, families, small businesses, medical professionals, military veterans and much more.
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    Charter Financial Analyst® (CFA®)
    One of the most respected and recognized investment credentials in the world, the CFA charter represents a tradition of upholding the highest standards of education and integrity in the investment profession. The charter is globally recognized as the definitive standard to measure the competence, integrity, and dedication of serious investment professionals. Its primary focus is on investment selection and portfolio management.

    Hunter Stanco is a Charter Financial Analyst® (CFA®)
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    Certified Financial Planner® (CFP®)
    The CFP® designation focuses on advancing an advisor’s financial planning skills. They have in-depth knowledge on essential wealth management components, such as retirement planning, estate planning strategies, investment tax planning strategies, investment planning, and more. CFP® professionals meet rigorous education, training, and ethical standards, and are committed to serving their clients' best interests today to prepare them for a more secure tomorrow.

    Daniel Crites and Jeff Wright are a Certified Financial Planner® (CFP®)
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    Certified Investment Management Analyst® (CIMA®)
    The CIMA® designation is an international certification that focuses on investment management capabilities. These professionals are skilled in tailoring portfolios to meet each client’s specific goals while building the appropriate risk-based strategy.

    Jeff Wright is a Certified Investment Management Analyst® (CIMA®)
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    Senior Institutional Consultant
    A Senior Institutional Consultant (SIC) provides investment advice to both public and private companies, foundations and endowments looking for help managing their own money or the money in in their employees' retirement accounts.

    Hunter Stanco is a Senior Institutional Consultant
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    Family Wealth Director
    A Family Wealth Director has direct access to an extensive range of resources needed to help highly affluent families manage the complex, multigenerational challenges of managing significant wealth.

    Hunter Stanco is a Family Wealth Director
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    Family Wealth Advisor
    A Family Wealth Advisor is a Financial Advisor who has extensive experience working with ultra high net worth families, and who have undergone specialized training.

    Ian Davis is a Family Wealth Advisor
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    Government Entity Specialist
    A Government Entity Specialist is a Financial Advisor who has extensive experience working with municipalities to help steward the defined-benefit, 401(a) and 457 plans they serve.

    Hunter Stanco is a Government Entity Specialist
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    Qualified Plan Financial Consultant
    A Qualified Plan Financial Consultant (QPFC) sells, advises, markets or supports qualified retirement plans.

    Hunter Stanco is a Qualified Plan Financial Consultant
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    Lending Specialist
    Lending Specialists are responsible for compiling loan documents, as well as reviewing and arranging them according to a company's finance-related policies and procedures. Loan specialists may be involved with various lending solutions.

    Hunter Stanco is a Lending Specialist.




    Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC is a registered Broker/Dealer, Member SIPC, and not a bank. Where appropriate, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC has entered into arrangements with banks and other third parties to assist in offering certain banking related products and services.

    Investment, insurance and annuity products offered through Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC are: NOT FDIC INSURED | MAY LOSE VALUE | NOT BANK GUARANTEED | NOT A BANK DEPOSIT | NOT INSURED BY ANY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY
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    Alternative Investments Director
    By working with an Alternative Investments Director, we can help leverage our unique position and our affiliates to source innovative strategies from among the most knowledgeable investment minds in the business, Employing rigorous due diligence to identify, evaluate and select each alternative investment product on our platform, we work to identify the managers that we believe are highly qualified to help our clients meet their objectives. Your choices will depend on your goals, objectives, and risk tolerance.

    Ian Davis is an Alternative Investments Director.




    Alternative Investments are speculative and include a high degree of risk. An investor could lose all or a substantial amount of his/her investment. Alternative investments are appropriate only for qualified, long-term investors who are willing to forgo liquidity and put capital at risk for an indefinite period of time.

Working With You

At The Double Pendulum Wealth Management Group at Morgan Stanley, our integrated approach to planning includes family issues, wealth transfer, asset protection and location, and business succession planning. Our primary focus is to help you and your family in any way possible.

Here are just some of the resources and services we provide to help you manage the complex, multigenerational challenges of managing significant wealth.
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    Family Governance & Dynamics
    The processes that affluent families use to make key decisions and convey them to their family offices are of crucial importance—not only to the proper functioning of your office, but to the preservation of unity within your family.
    Governance and Compensation Considerations
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    Philanthropic Planning
    How to magnify the impact of your philanthropic efforts by defining a clear mission and maintaining your focus, including advice on how to govern your family foundation to maintain alignment with your goals.
    How to Proactively Give Back
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    Protecting Your Legacy
    Develop and implement strategies that pass down your family values as well as your family assets. Estate and trust planning is critical to a successful financial plan and providing a nest-egg to your loved ones.
    Why You May Need a Trust
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    Tax-Efficient Planning
    The tax decisions you make today can help you save for years to come. We are happy to collaborate with your tax advisor to implement appropriate tax strategies.
    Your Guide to Tax-Efficient Planning
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    Cybersecurity Resources
    At Morgan Stanley, safeguarding your assets and personal information is among our highest priorities. Learn about our security measures and how our resources can help protect yourself online.
    Protect You and Your Family While Online
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    Family Wealth Education
    Find some helpful tips on how you can foster and preserve family unity by educating younger generations on family history and creating forums for productive discussions in times of transition.
    Essential Family Wealth Conversations
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    Reserved Living & Giving
    As a Reserved Living & Giving member, you will have access to exclusive partner offers and discounts, as well as thought leadership content on a variety of lifestyle and personal finance topics. Enroll today to take advantage of all exclusive offers and benefits
    Elevate and Enrich Your Lifestyle
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    Private Health Care Advisory
    The evolution of Private Health Advisory: Providing objective information, expedited access to top specialists and premier medical centers to help you navigate the complicated U.S. health care system.
    Learn More About Private Health Care Advisory

Current Events, Trends and Insights

Here at Morgan Stanley, we strive to make complex financial ideas more digestible so that our clients understand what is being done on their behalf to plan for their financial future. I am a firm believer of giving my clients as many resources as possible so they can stay informed about the latest market trends, outlooks, and breakdowns. The links below provide detailed analysis on interesting topics that are affecting the finance and business worlds.
February 2025 Market Update
January produced excellent returns in both stock and bond markets – though the relative winners and losers switched as we predicted in our year-ahead note in early January . For the month, the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq rose 4.8 percent, 2.8 percent, and 1.7 percent respectively. Value outperformed growth for the month with the Russell 1000 Value gaining 4.6 percent and the Russell 1000 Growth gaining 2.0 percent. Mid cap stocks and small caps also performed well, with the Russell Mid-cap gaining 4.3 percent and the Russell 2000 (small caps) increasing 2.6 percent. International stocks also had a good month with the MSCI All-Cap world ex-us rising 5.0 percent, the MSCI EAFE gaining 5.3 percent, and the MSCI Emerging Markets gaining 1.8 percent. Bonds rallied modestly as well – the Bloomberg US Aggregate index increased by 0.5 percent .

Indices are unmanaged. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

For index, indicator and survey definitions referenced in this report please visit the following: https://www.morganstanley.com/wealth-investmentsolutions/wmir-definitions
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January 2025 Market Update
December was a tough month for both stocks and bonds: the S&P 500 declined 2.4 percent and the Barclays Aggregate Bond Index declined 1.6 percent. When the Federal Reserve indicated there would be fewer rate cuts in 2025 than the market expected, just about everything fell. The sell off extended to all capitalizations and also to international stocks; the hardest hit segments were small and mid-cap stocks (they use the most short-term financing), which declined 8.3 percent and 7 percent respectively. The MSCI World ex-US lost 2.7 percent and the MSCI Emerging Markets was the best-performing equity segment, declining only 0.1 percent.
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December 2024 Market Update
November provided excellent returns for US stocks but many headwinds for international stocks. The S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq rose 5.9 percent, 7.7 percent and 6.3 percent respectively. As a rule, smaller outperformed larger and domestic outperformed international – in our opinion, this pattern was predictable considering the Republican Federal election sweep on November 3rd. The Russell Mid-Cap gained 8.2 percent for the month, and the Russell 2000 (small caps) gained 9.4 percent. Conversely international markets declined on the back of a stronger post-election dollar and the threat of tariffs. The MSCI EAFE declined 0.5 percent and the MSCI Emerging Markets declined 3.3 percent.
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November 2024 Market Update
This month, we are going to start our missive with our reaction to the election and the subsequent market rally on Wednesday the 6th. We will review October performance at the end of our note; but October’s election uncertainty declines have been fully reversed with stock markets making new post-election highs.
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October 2024 Market Update
September turned out to be a positive month for both stocks and bonds as the markets digested a larger than expected 50 basis point cut from the Federal Reserve and economic data that supported the soft-landing narrative. For the month, all the major stock and bond indices we track for you in these updates increased with the biggest winner being the emerging markets.
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September 2024 Market Update
August was a good month for both stocks and bonds. The S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq all gained, 2.4 percent, 2.0 percent, and 0.7 percent respectively. The Russell Midcap increased 2.0 percent, while the Russell 2000 (small caps) declined 1.5 percent. International markets rallied as well. The MSCI World ex-US was up 3.4 percent, the EAFE index gained 3.3 percent, and the MSCI Emerging Markets index increased by 1.6 percent. Bonds also rallied during the month as the Fed statements from the Jackson Hole meeting erased any doubt about forthcoming rate cuts when Chairman Powel said, “the time has come for policy to adjust. The direction of travel is clear, and the timing and pace of rate cuts will depend on incoming data, the evolving outlook and the balance of risks.” The Bloomberg Aggregate US Bond Index gained 1.4 percent for the month.
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August 2024 Market Update
July produced the most sanguine and welcome markets of the year – with just about everything that wasn’t the Magnificent 7 rallying -- prompted by the well-suspected but now Powel-confirmed fall Federal reserve rates cuts. As Lisa Shallett, our Chief Investment Strategist, wrote in this month’s On the Markets, “after one of the longest Federal Reserve policy pauses in history, markets spent the bulk of July discounting a September start to rate cuts with near-100% certainty. Catalyzed by a convincing slowdown in June inflation, including improvement in “sticky” components, the upshot was plunging US Treasury yields, with the bellwether two-year rate down 46 basis points, accompanied by a rotation in equity leadership emblematic of the traditional policy-easing playbook.” For the month, the Dow Jones increased 4.5 percent, the Russell Mid-cap gained 4.7 percent, and the Russell 2000 (small caps) gained 10.2 percent. The Nasdaq was the only major index to decline, by 0.7 percent, as international stocks also rallied by about 3 percent, depending on the particular index. Bonds also had a good month as rates began to fall in anticipation of Fed cuts – the Aggregate Bond index gained 2.3 percent.
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July 2024 Market Update
Stock market returns in June were mixed – the S&P 500 rose 3.6 percent and the Dow increased by 1.2 percent. Midcap and Small cap stocks both fell about a percent, as measured by the Russell Midcap and Russell 2000 indices. The MSCI World ex-Us also fell 1.6 percent for the month, though the MSCI Emerging Markets index rose 5 percent. The US Aggregate bond index gained 0.9 percent in June.
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June 2024 Market Update
May proved to be a good month for stock markets; fixed income markets also produced positive returns. The S&P 500 rose about 5 percent last month; the rally extended down the capitalization spectrum with the Russell 2000 (small caps) and Russell Mid Cap indices up 5.0 percent and 2.9 percent respectively. International stocks rallied about 3.9 percent as measured by the MSCI all cap world ex-US index. Bonds rose as rates retreated after the April scare. The Bloomberg US aggregate gained 1.7 percent for the month. All in all, May was a welcome reprieve from April’s declines.
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May 2024 Market Update
As we anticipated in our April Market Update, last month proved to be challenging for equity and fixed income markets alike. The S&P 500 fell 4.1 percent and the Bloomberg Aggregate Bond index declined 2.3 percent – the damage to bond markets happened earlier in the month and was followed by a selloff in equities that continued right through to April 30th. The equity declines were broad and extended to midcap, small cap, and international stocks, as well as every sector of the S&P 500 save utilities.
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April 2024 Market Update
March was another good month for equity markets. The S&P 500 rose 3.2 percent for the month with Mid Caps and Small Caps performing even better. The Russell Midcap gained 4.3 percent and the Russell 2000 gained 3.6 percent. International markets also trended higher with the MSCI world ex-US gaining 3.4 percent and MSCI Emerging Markets gaining 2.2 percent. Fixed income was also positive for the month, with the US Aggregate Bond Index gaining 0.9 percent.
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March 2024 Market Update
February was a good month for stocks and produced a broader set of gainers – while a couple of the magnificent 7 stocks led mega caps higher, a few others waivered and the Russell Mid-Cap and Russell 2000 actually outperformed the Russell 1000 for the month. Value stocks continued to underperform growth.
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February 2024 Market Update
In January, the MSCI World climbed 0.6 percent and the Bloomberg Aggregate bond index declined 0.3 percent. US stocks fared slightly better than international stocks with the S&P, Dow Jones Industrial, and Nasdaq climbing 1.7 percent, 1.3 percent, and 1.0 percent respectively.
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January 2024 Market Update
As it turned out, 2023 was a year of recovery in both stocks and bonds, though that seemed anything but a forgone conclusion back in October. Both equities and fixed income rallied in November and December as the Federal Reserve signaled its intent to not only halt the rate increases, but to cut rates in 2024. Learn more in our January 2024 market update.
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GIC On the Markets
Check out the latest edition of “On the Markets,” a monthly collection of the most timely research and strategy from Morgan Stanley & Co., Morgan Stanley Wealth Management and external partners. Headlined by Chief Investment Officer, Lisa Shalett.
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Thoughts on the Market Podcast
With perspectives on the forces shaping the market, join Morgan Stanley Experts, Mike Wilson and Andrew Sheets, as they and their colleagues discuss a variety of viewpoints regarding the latest trends in the financial marketplace.
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Goals Are Personal, Wealth Management Should Be Too

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Whatever it is you want to achieve, our team is here to help. Working with one of our experienced financial professionals, paired with our firm's technology, is a great way to access advice and build a wealth plan. We at the Double Pendulum Wealth Management Group at Morgan Stanley can help you uncover your needs, manage risk, and build a customized plan to help you reach your financial goals. Below are some more resources to help you get started on the road to building your financial plan.
Goals Planning System
Our Goals Planning System is built on Morgan Stanley's intellectual capital and capabilities, to provide you with investing and planning solutions for your individual goals.
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Tax-Efficient Planning
The tax decisions you make today can help you save for years to come. Consider these smart tax strategies for your financial plan.
Check Out Our Guide to Tax-Efficient Planning
Planning Your Financial Future
Take a look at your personal financial plan, with a focus on what’s most important to you. It's important to ask yourself some key questions about where you are now, where you want to go next, as well as how can you help better prepare for the path ahead. Take a look at some articles that we've included which provide valuable insight on multiple financial planning topics.
Check Out Our Planning Your Financial Future Homepage
Family Financial Planning Resources
You have meaningful goals and we strive to help you reach them. For over 85 years, Morgan Stanley has worked with individuals, families, businesses and institutions to deliver services and solutions that help build, preserve and manage wealth.
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Meet The Double Pendulum Wealth Management Group

About Hunter Stanco

Hunter Stanco is an Executive Director, Family Wealth Director and Senior Institutional Consultant at Morgan Stanley. He holds undergraduate degrees in English and economics from The University of Texas at Austin. In 2008, he also earned a master’s in business administration as a Longhorn and was awarded both the Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence and The Kozmetsky Award for Academic Excellence.

In 2004, Hunter became a Chartered Financial Analyst Charter holder – charter number 75783. He has worked as a financial advisor for over 20 years – he spent 11 years at Merrill Lynch before he and his team joined Morgan Stanley in 2009.

Hunter is an avid reader and served as his High School Newspaper’s Editor before later serving as the Associate Editor for The Daily Texan while he was an undergraduate in Austin. Growing up in Midland, Texas and raised by an outdoorsman, he developed a passion for fishing, hunting, camping, backpacking, archery and fly-tying. He lives in San Antonio with his wife, Jessie, and his three daughters, Ruby, Phoebe and Lyla.
Securities Agent: WA, AK, TX, PR, OK, NM, MN, MI, DC, AZ, MS, VA, HI, SC, NJ, NH, CA, NY, GA, AL, LA, NC, MT, FL, CT, WY, VI, UT, NV, MD, IN, DE, OH, KS, CO; General Securities Representative; Investment Advisor Representative; Managed Futures
NMLS#: 1290437

About Ian Davis

Ian Davis is a Senior Vice President and Alternative Investments Director at Morgan Stanley. He attended Alleyn’s College in London.

Ian began his career on the London International Financial Futures Exchange. He was an account executive for Gerrard and National, responsible for the execution of derivatives products such as interest rates, bonds, equity indices, commodities and swaps for the firms’ institutional clients, including commercial banks, insurance companies and pension funds.

Discovering that portfolio management was his true passion, he moved to the United States and started his career as a Financial Advisor spending 5 years at Merrill Lynch before Joining Morgan Stanley in 2008.

Ian has come to think of the United States as 'home'. He is an avid golfer, a member of Oak Hills Country Club and still arranges trips back to the UK around tee times at his beloved Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club. He is a committed family man living in San Antonio with his wife Stacy and youngest child Caroline.
Securities Agent: NC, MD, KS, DC, MS, FL, NY, DE, VA, UT, SC, MN, AZ, CO, CA, WY, MT, GA, AK, VI, PR, IN, HI, WA, TX, OK, NH, LA, CT, OH, MI, AL, NV, NJ, NM; General Securities Representative; Investment Advisor Representative
NMLS#: 2463339

About Daniel Crites

Dan Crites is a Vice President at Morgan Stanley and a Certified Financial Planner™. Prior to joining the firm in 2015, Dan spent 5 years at USAA in the Financial Advice and Services Group. Dan transitioned to USAA after 2 years at Lockheed Martin as a business development strategist. Serving over 8.5 years of Active Duty in the US Navy as a Naval Flight Officer, Dan enjoyed multiple P-3 operational deployments as well as US Army and Air Force cross-service assignments including a joint deployment in Operation Iraqi Freedom as a special advisor to the US Army in Electronic Warfare. Dan received his commission via the ROTC Program at Duke University majoring in Political Science and completed his Master’s in Business Administration in 2008 and a Master’s in Science and Technology Commercialization in 2017, both at the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business.

Coming from a diverse background, Dan was born and raised in the US Virgin Islands in a Hispanic household. He enjoys spending time with my wife Anna and two young daughters, Macey and Tenley. The Crites Family has called San Antonio home since 2010.
Securities Agent: FL, KS, TX, OK, NV, MD, IN, VA, NH, UT, NJ, MT, LA, DE, CO, AK, MI, WY, AL, HI, VI, NY, MS, DC, CA, AZ, TN, SC, NM, MN, GA, WA, CT, PR, OH, NC; General Securities Representative; Investment Advisor Representative
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About Adriana Sferle

Adriana is Wealth Management Associate with The Double Pendulum Wealth Management Group and has been with the team since 2007.

In 2008, she, graduated from The University of Texas at San Antonio with a degree in management with an international business concentration. She earned her certification in the Essentials of Investment Consulting through the Investment Management Consultant's Association in 2012. Adriana is responsible for organizing just about everything everyone else on the team does and handles calendaring, contact management, cash-flow monitoring, performance reporting, client-tax assistance and other analytical tasks for the team. She holds the following licenses: Series 7, 65 and 63.

Adriana is a native of Romania where her family still resides today. She became a United States citizen in 2011 and is fluent in multiple languages: primarily Romanian and English. When she’s not working, she enjoys volunteering in the community and spending time with her husband John and their three children - Sebastian, Gabriela and Oliver.

About Jeff Bowers

Jeff is a Senior Registered Associate with The Double Pendulum Wealth Management Group and has been with the team since February 2021. He joined the team after working 5 years as a senior investment professional with J.P. Morgan in the San Antonio area. He holds licenses for the Series 7 and 66. His role is primarily focused on handling day-to-day operations and inbound client service requests. He also works closely with Third Party Administrators and plan trustees in servicing the Team’s qualified retirement plans and institutional relationships.

Born and raised in Houston, TX, Jeff attended college at the University of Oklahoma to study Energy Management and Finance. He moved to San Antonio in 2016 after graduation and started his career in finance. He lives with his lovely wife Jaclyn, daughter Willow, and a basset hound mix named Lucy. Their hobbies include golfing, camping, and hiking. He also loves cheering on his favorite sports teams including the Sooners and the local San Antonio FC soccer team.

About Jeff Wright

Jeff Wright is an Associate, Investment Consultant at Morgan Stanley. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Texas Tech University in Personal Financial Planning, where he graduated With Honors from the Honor’s College. In 2009, Jeff became a Certified Financial Planner™ and he became a Certified Investment Management Analyst™ in 2018.

In 2006, Jeff began his career as an investment professional in New York City at Lord Abbett, until moving with his wife back to Texas in 2010. He then served as a Regional Director covering N. TX/Oklahoma for the Russell Investment Group for five years. Following his career as a mutual fund wholesaler, Jeff joined Frost Bank as their Financial Planning Specialist where he worked until 2019. Before joining the Double Pendulum Wealth Management Group, Jeff served as the Greater TX Financial Planning Director for Morgan Stanley where he worked closely with advisors and their clients on comprehensive financial plans.

A San Antonio native, Jeff married his high-school sweetheart Cara Wright in 2008 and the couple has four children, Olivia, Preston, Louis, and Emery. The family is actively involved in various ministries at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, most notably through ACTS and LoveStrong marriage ministry. Jeff is an avid runner, having completed seven marathons over the past three years.


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Retirement

Working with you to understand your life goals and develop a personalized wealth strategy. Today and for the years to come.
  • 401(k) Rollovers
  • IRA Plans
  • Retirement income strategies
  • Retirement plan participants
  • Annuities
4 Financially Smart Ways to Take Money Out of Retirement Accounts
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4 Financially Smart Ways to Take Money Out of Retirement Accounts

Discover how planning for required minimum distributions from retirement accounts can help you fund future needs and support loved ones.

Investing

Working closely with you to guide your wealth and investments through the most challenging market cycles.
  • Asset Management
  • Wealth Planning
  • Traditional Investments
  • Alternative Investments
  • Impact Investing
2025 Global Economic Outlook: U.S. Policies May Temper Global Growth
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2025 Global Economic Outlook: U.S. Policies May Temper Global Growth

Global growth is likely to be around 3% in 2025 and 2026, as tariff and immigration policies begin to slow the U.S. economy late next year, and China's underperformance restrains emerging markets.

Family

Creating customized financial strategies for the challenges that today’s families face.
  • Estate Planning Strategies
  • 529 Plans / Education Savings Planning
  • Long Term Care Insurance
  • Special Needs Planning
  • Trust Services
Taking Control of Your Finances After Death of a Spouse
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Taking Control of Your Finances After Death of a Spouse

Financial planning after a divorce or death can be trying, but with the right approach and the right advice you can turn a difficult situation into empowerment.

Business Planning

Helping you on key aspects of your business such as ownership, liquidity and developing opportunities.
  • Succession Planning
  • Business Planning
  • Qualified Retirement Plans
Financial Planning for Life After Selling a Business
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Financial Planning for Life After Selling a Business

Selling your business can mean big changes for your life, both personally and financially. Know how to make the most of your windfall.

Philanthropy

Making sure your philanthropic dollars are managed with the same high quality service as the rest of your wealth.
  • Endowments
  • Foundations
  • Donor Advised Funds
  • Impact Investing
Donor Advised Funds: A Smart Way to Manage Your Giving 
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Donor Advised Funds: A Smart Way to Manage Your Giving 

There’s more to charitable giving than you may realize. Here’s one method that may be a tax-efficient way to give and can help maximize your impact.

Financial Wellness

Enhancing Financial Wellness enables your workforce to do their best work. Companies that invest in financial wellness have an opportunity to:
  • Reduce employee stress,
  • Improve retention and engagement, and
  • Set themselves apart by offering comprehensive financial wellness benefits.
The Business Case for a Financially Resilient Workforce
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The Business Case for a Financially Resilient Workforce

In the face of turbulent markets, the word “resilience” may be top of mind. Broadly speaking, resilience is the ability to “bounce back” when encountering life’s inevitable challenges.
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2Investors should consider many factors before deciding which 529 plan is appropriate. Some of these factors include: the Plan’s investment options and the historical investment performance of these options, the Plan’s flexibility and features, the reputation and expertise of the Plan’s investment manager, Plan contribution limits and the federal and state tax benefits associated with an investment in the Plan. Some states, for example, offer favorable tax treatment and other benefits to their residents only if they invest in the state’s own Qualified Tuition Program. Investors should determine their home state’s tax treatment of 529 plans when considering whether to choose an in-state or out-of-state plan. Investors should consult with their tax or legal advisor before investing in any 529 Plan or contact their state tax division for more information. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC does not provide tax and/or legal advice. Investors should review a Program Disclosure Statement, which contains more information on investment options, risk factors, fees and expenses and possible tax consequences.

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