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Sure would be nice to have data, research evidence and proof and hard-nosed critical discussions of the business aspects of this hyper-competitive, heavily regulated and important business but I guess LPL sees themselves more in the showbiz and entertainment business. Maybe they are right.
Does LPL think advisors need to be entertained? How are a film director’s off the cuff remarks useful for anything?
How about some hard numbers on social media for example, or at least case studies?
Is there a firm talking seriously to RIAs about the (many) challenging and serious issues they face? Apparently, not from LPL.
There’s a marketing and recruitment opportunity — the non-entertainment focused conference.
Surprised the reporter isn’t thinking more critically here.