Direct Indexes: Supercharge with Adhesion from Adhesion Wealth on Vimeo.
Once you're emulating an index with an optimized portfolio of individual stocks, why not emulate multiple indices using the same method . . . and then balance taxable implications across the top-level allocations? At that level, the tax impact stacks up faster. But to keep track of all the trades, you probably need to be running the money in a unified managed account (UMA) structure. Otherwise, you're just running a bunch of SMAs. That can be more efficient than ETFs from a tax perspective . . . but it still isn't tapping the ultimate potential of what direct indexing can actually do for your clients.More Articles
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