Fisher Investments

Fisher Investments

Fisher Investments is a fee-only investment adviser serving institutional and private clients globally. Our founder, Ken Fisher, designed the firm with one vision in mind: putting clients at the forefront and building an investment management firm to support long-term investment objectives.

We believe the first step of successful investment management is putting your interests before our own. Our client-first approach puts the focus where it should be — on you and your investment needs. Our goal isn’t to achieve the impossible by picking the single best stock or predicting every market fluctuation. It’s to ensure your satisfaction by helping you achieve your long-term financial goals. Our firm’s approach reflects those values. We believe this focus on putting investors first is why we’ve managed portfolios for over 35 years and currently serve over 35,000 private clients.

Learn more about Fisher Investments’ benefits and how we can help you plan the retirement investment strategy that’s right for you.

Recent Articles

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Building China’s Corporate Bond Market

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