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Lance Wade Drawdy
LANCE DRAWDY
CRD#: 6520658
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Investment Adviser
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Broker
EDWARD JONESCRD#: 250 846 S W BAYA DRIVE
LAKE CITY, FL 32025
Registration History
2015201620172018201920202021202220232024202520262 FIRMS2015 - Present (9 years)
License(s)

State Registrations

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Colorado 8/15/2017

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Kentucky 10/5/2023

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Florida 9/9/2015

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New Mexico 10/5/2023

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Florida 9/10/2015

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Tennessee 7/13/2023

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Georgia 1/19/2016

SRO Registrations

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FINRA

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NYSE American LLC

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Nasdaq Stock Market

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New York Stock Exchange

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Current Registration(s)
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EDWARD JONES (CRD#:250)
846 S W BAYA DRIVE, LAKE CITY, FL 32025
Registered with this firm since 9/10/2015

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EDWARD JONES (CRD#:250)
846 S W BAYA DRIVE, LAKE CITY, FL 32025
Registered with this firm since 8/17/2015

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Broker
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Investment Adviser
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