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With more than 30 years of combined experience, the Nierling Group has created a unique approach to wealth management. We work with our clients to understand their individual goals, taking into consideration each client’s unique risk tolerance, investment time horizon and cash flow needs. We then create portfolios tailored to meet those goals, using a customized mix of common and preferred stock, bonds and cash alternatives. We believe that owning individual securities, rather than investing in funds, is the best strategy to build and preserve wealth while managing risk and keeping fees to a minimum.

Fundamental analysis and a strong understanding of technical trends in markets drive each securities transaction that we execute. We also strive to build strong relationships with our clients through consistent communication, personal service and day-to-day accessibility. This combination of tailored solutions, technical expertise and personal relationships helps our clients meet their investment goals while maintaining peace of mind.

We have a long track record of working with high-net-worth individuals, families, and businesses to achieve their financial objectives. It is our mission to deliver customized solutions and services to meet all of our clients’ financial needs.


Global Insight Monthly

GI Monthly

Building on a narrow base

Long-term economic trends have left the U.S. economy increasingly reliant on spending by upper-income households. We unpack the potential implications for economic stability and Federal Reserve policymaking.

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We welcome you to experience the RBC Wealth Management difference yourself. Contact us today to set up a meeting.

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U.S. stocks powered through tariff turbulence on the way to all-time highs. But it’s only natural to question whether the three-year winning streak can be extended. We look at what drove equities in 2025 and how prospects for 2026 are shaping up.

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