Trent Nelson
Advisor at RBC Capital Markets
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Advisor at RBC Capital Markets
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Location
Bradenton, FL
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65
Industry experience
24 years
Trent Nelson is a financial advisor at RBC Capital Markets with 24 years of industry experience. He holds the Series 63 and Series 65 designations and has previously worked at Merrill and Bank of America. Outside of advising, he is involved in managing a real estate holding company, overseeing maintenance activities. RBC Wealth Management, a division of RBC Capital Markets, serves a diverse client base including individual investors, institutions, and charitable organizations. The firm offers multiple wrap fee advisory programs with tailored investment strategies implemented through a combination of in-house and third-party managers.
Based on RBC Capital Markets
Based on RBC Capital Markets
Based on RBC Capital Markets
Based on RBC Capital Markets
In limited circumstances, fixed dollar amount fee options available for RBC WM Advice Fee, negotiated per client
$0 - $25,000: $25,000+:
Account minimum: $25,000 - $600,000 depending on program and strategy Fee-only: RBC Advisor and Portfolio Focus: RBC WM Advice Fee up to 2.50% annually (tiered by asset level, negotiable)
Bradenton, FL
Florida · Texas · Wisconsin
CITY NATIONAL BANK
2020 - Present (6 years)
RBC Capital Markets
2020 - Present (6 years)
Bank Of America, N.a.
2013 - 2020 (7 years)
Merrill
2011 - 2020 (9 years)
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