Eric's Bio
Eric Jardine, Wealth Advisor / Operations, bring 20 years of investment and technology experience to his role at Perigon. As an investment advisor, Eric manages portfolios and coaches advisors on best practices to grow and service their clients. Over the last decade, he has implemented reporting, planning and CRM systems to inform strategic decisions to support growth.
Eric began his career as an equity derivatives trader with Wells Fargo. That led to a portfolio management role with Baker Avenue Wealth Management where he went on to become Managing Director before joining Perigon in 2018. Eric holds a B.S. in Finance from the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Eric's Insights
A Run on the Bank: Why the Viral Demand for Credit is Straining the Financial System
BY ERIC JARDINE, CFA
Perigon’s Eric Jardine explains how corporate demand for credit is putting a strain on the financial system and why it’s a little bit different than past downturns.
Butterflies and the Tide
BY ERIC JARDINE, CFA
The Viral slowdown is changing the normal reaction function for markets. How should one act? #covid19 #markets
Letter to Lyft Employees – Thoughts on Navigating Risks & Opportunities Ahead
Dear Lyft Employees, Congratulations on your IPO! You have accomplished a tremendous amount so far. It isn’t every day a company goes public. 528% revenue growth in three years is no easy task1. The goal of this article is to help you make informed choices about what...
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