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That’s a key takeaway for me opinion is fine, but accountability is essential in finance.Solid advice comes with documented track record and accountability.
I agree with your caution here. I did a quick search and found that he’s listed on the SEC’s adviser database (https://adviserinfo.sec.gov/individual/summary/1056099) and FINRA’s BrokerCheck (https://brokercheck.finra.org/individual/summary/1056099). Both sources show some past registrations, but they also indicate regulatory actions and revocations. That immediately raises red flags for me, because it’s one thing to have a clean record, but quite another when you see formal disciplinary history in public records.I’ve been going through several articles and discussions connected to Gary Scheer and the financial insights attributed to him. One thing I’ve noticed is that there’s very little professional background information tied directly to his name. I understand that lack of visible credentials doesn’t automatically indicate anything nefarious, but in finance, transparency is really important. I haven’t found verified licenses, certifications, or employment history in regulated finance for him. I’d like to hear from anyone who has found public records, formal oversight, or audited performance history connected to his insights. Until then, I think it’s wise to approach anything associated with him cautiously.
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