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#6 Why Clients Leave Advisors

25 min · 13. apr. 2026
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In this episode of Marked Unread, CJ Davidson and Dom Henderson unpack one of the most misunderstood questions in the profession: why do clients actually leave advisors? The conversation explores how trust, communication, perceived value, and coordination often matter far more than investment performance when it comes to long-term client relationships. Have a question or a comment about today’s conversation? CLICK HERE to share your thoughts or submit a question for a future episode. [https://www.proxyfinancial.com/marked-unread-podcast/] *This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Views expressed are those of the hosts and guests and are not individualized recommendations. *Content provided via links to third-party sites should not be considered an endorsement. We make no representation as to the completeness or accuracy of information provided on these websites.

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In this episode of Marked Unread, CJ Davidson and Dom Henderson unpack one of the most misunderstood questions in the profession: why do clients actually leave advisors? The conversation explores how trust, communication, perceived value, and coordination often matter far more than investment performance when it comes to long-term client relationships. Have a question or a comment about today’s conversation? CLICK HERE to share your thoughts or submit a question for a future episode. [https://www.proxyfinancial.com/marked-unread-podcast/] *This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Views expressed are those of the hosts and guests and are not individualized recommendations. *Content provided via links to third-party sites should not be considered an endorsement. We make no representation as to the completeness or accuracy of information provided on these websites.

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