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Wertz York Capital Management Group, LLC d/b/a Water Walker Investments is an independent, SEC registered investment advisor based in Tampa, Florida founded in 2000. Water Walker Investments specializes in treasury management consulting services, fixed income investment advisory and consulting services to governmental clients and managing the Florida Fixed Income Investment Trust (FL-FIT) and the Texas Fixed Income Trust (TX-FIT), also referred to, providing Florida and Texas’s local governments' unique investment pools.
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