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Optimizing the client experience is the focus of our team. We build long term relationships by presenting clear, competent, and unbiased financial and investment advice. Understanding the client and their long term goals, unique financial situation, and risk tolerance act as the foundation for our investment process. We strive to provide a customized solution to all of our client’s financial needs by combining our experience with the technology and global resources of RBC Wealth Management.


Local client service and global resources

We use an extensive due diligence process to better understand your goals, objectives, risk tolerance and investment policy in order to provide specific asset allocation and investment recommendations. The resources of our Global firm help us to deliver an exceptional client experience. We’re confident that the combined resources of our entire organization and talent of our personnel will allow us to deliver an unparalleled level of service that has been the RBC Wealth Management trademark since 1909.


Proud to work with a nationally recognized teammate

At The Tancill Investement Group, we are very proud that Financial Advisor Christopher Tancill has received the Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Advisor award in 2022 and 2023. It’s an honor to have a teammate nationally recognized as one of the best in the industry—because it means we are serving our clients well. Congratulations, Christopher!

Global Insight Midyear Outlook

Global Insight Monthly cover - May 2025

Curves ahead

Major markets and economies will continue to navigate around Washington and Fed policies. On the road ahead, there are at least two new factors to consider. Read the Global Insight Monthly »

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Latest Insights

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Gold’s regime change?

The longstanding inverse relationship between gold and real interest rates seems to have broken down, suggesting new forces—central bank buying, geopolitical uncertainty, and portfolio diversification—have a larger role in driving demand.

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