Rex Securities Law Investment Fraud Attorney Investigates Chris Wells formerly with Equitable Advisors

Rex Securities Law Investment Fraud Attorney Investigates Chris Wells formerly with Equitable Advisors

Rex Securities Law Investment Fraud Attorney Investigates Chris Wells formerly with Equitable Advisors 150 150 Robert Rex, Esq.

Last Updated: April 2024 (Austin, Texas)

Christopher Wells Investigation Summary

Here’s what you need to know about Austin, Texas, stockbroker Chris Wells:

  • Name: Mr. Christopher Ronald Wells
  • Current Employer: Purshe Kaplan Sterling, Victory Financial (RIA)
  • Previous Firms: Equitable Advisors, Edward Jones
  • Function: Stock Broker/ Financial Advisor/ Registered Investment Advisor
  • Aliases: Chris Wells
  • Primary Location: Austin, Texas
  • CRD 4630658
  • Can Chris Wells be sued in FINRA arbitration: Yes
  • Sanctioned by FINRA: No
  • Pending Customer Dispute Seeks Damages of Unspecified Amount

Discuss your case with experienced investment fraud lawyer Bob Rex at (877) 224-3199 for a free consultation.

Did You Lose Money With Christopher Wells As Your Stockbroker?

In 11 /2023 a customer of Equitable Advisors filed a FINRA arbitration alleging hat Chris Wells recommended an unsuitable real estate investment trust (REIT). Damages are not yet specified in this pending case.

[LEARN MORE]: See this for more information on REITs and Other Alternative Investments

Allegations of Broker Misconduct Against Christopher Wells

A customer of Chris Wells has alleged the following wrongdoing in connection with the handling of customer accounts:

  • Unsuitable Investment Recommendation to purchase a real estate investment trust (REIT)

[LEARN MORE]: Firms Have a Duty to Supervise their Financial Advisors (FINRA Rules 3110 & 2090)

Brokers and their firms have a duty to comply with the FINRA suitability rule which requires that they have a reasonable basis to believe that a recommendation is suitable for the customer.

[LEARN MORE]: FINRA Rule 2111- suitability

Alternative Investments: These are assets that are not stocks, bonds or cash. Alternative investments generally fall within five categories: hedge funds, private capital, natural resources (oil and gas, energy), real estate (REITs) and infrastructure. They are typically less liquid that conventional investments, less regulated with higher fees and generally higher risk.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is the agency that licenses and regulates stockbrokers and brokerage firms. FINRA requires brokers and brokerage firms to report customer complaints and disputes as well as regulatory sanctions. In addition brokers are required to disclose certain financial matters such as personal bankruptcies, judgments and liens.

Recover Your Investment Losses Now With Rex Securities Law

[LEARN MORE]: See this for information on our other investigations of Securities America brokers

If you have suffered investment losses in an account handled by Chris Wells, contact us for a complimentary consultation with an experienced securities lawyer to learn how you may be able to recover damages through FINRA arbitration.

With offices in Boca Raton, FL and Austin, TX, stockbroker fraud attorney Bob Rex provides representation to investors nationwide who are seeking recovery of investment losses due to the negligence or fraud of stockbrokers, financial advisors and broker dealers.

If you have questions about how your account has been handled, call (877) 224-3199 to speak with an experienced securities attorney at no cost to you.

Most cases are handled on a contingent fee basis meaning that you do not pay legal fees unless we are successful.

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