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Paul August Buckle
CRD#: 6701459
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Investment Adviser
SIGNAL ADVISORS WEALTH, LLCCRD#: 301086 3 Walden Ridge Drive, Suite 350
Asheville, NC 28803
Registration History
20162017201820192020202120222023202420252026IASIGNAL ADVISORS WEALTH, LLC (CRD# 301086)2024 - Present (1 year)IAAE WEALTH MANAGEMENT, LLC (CRD# 282580)2020 - 2024 (3 years)IARAYMOND MARX FINANCIAL ADVISOR... (CRD# 144687)2016 - 2020 (3 years)IAHORTER INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC (CRD# 119880)2017 - 2017 (<1 year)
License(s)

State Registrations

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North Carolina 1/22/2024

Current Registration(s)
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SIGNAL ADVISORS WEALTH, LLC (CRD#:301086)
3 Walden Ridge Drive, Suite 350, Asheville, NC 28803
Registered with this firm since 1/22/2024

Previous Registration(s)
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09/15/2020 - 01/22/2024 AE WEALTH MANAGEMENT, LLC (CRD#:282580) Greenville, SC
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11/21/2016 - 10/28/2020 RAYMOND MARX FINANCIAL ADVISORY GROUP INC. (CRD#:144687) Asheville, NC
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06/13/2017 - 11/17/2017 HORTER INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC (CRD#:119880) Asheville, NC
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