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.June 26, 2022
At this point, you either know the basic approach behind direct indexing or you don't. If you're unsure, Adhesion has put together a very short video that lays out the basics in a matter of seconds.
It's worth your time. But then the video continues into slightly more advanced territory.
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