Articles Tagged with Louis Scherschel

According to records kept by The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) financial Broker Louis Scherschel (Scherschel), previously associated with St. Bernard Financial Services, INC., has at least one disclosable event. These events include one customer complaint, alleging that Scherschel recommended unsuitable investments in different investment products including debt securities among other allegations and complaints.

FINRA BrokerCheck shows a settled customer complaint with a damage request of $64,000.00 on November 08, 2021.

Client opened account in 2016 and transferred out in 2021. She stated that she was a speculative investor and wanted to take risks. Over the course of time the account lost $8341. She wants up to $100,000  for what she states is what the account should have done.

shutterstock_188141822-300x200The securities and investment lawyers of Gana Weinstein LLP are investigating a customer complaint and an employment separation after allegations filed with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) again broker Louis Frederick Scherschel (Scherschel). According to FINRA’s BrokerCheck records for Scherschel, there is a disclosure on his record for a customer complaint that resulted in arbitration. In October 2015, a customer complaint alleged that Scherschel made unsuitable sales of leveraged EFTs and failed to follower the customer’s instructions to implement sell stops. The original requested damages amount was $500,000 and the case was settled in September 2016 for $295,000.

In September 2015, Scherschel was discharged from his position at Sigma Financial Corporation for failing to comply with the company’s correspondence policy for leveraged ETFs.

Scherschel entered the securities industry in 2009. He was previously registered with:

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