GlenviewAsset Management
About/The Firm

A research-driven firm, built for advisors.

Glenview was established to provide advisors with the type of rigorous, multi-disciplinary research process traditionally reserved for larger institutions.

Why Glenview Exists

Better decisions begin with better analysis.

Our framework is built upon four pillars: Technical Analysis, Macro Analysis, Fundamental Analysis, and Adaptability. Each pillar offers a distinct perspective on markets, while together they create a more comprehensive approach to evaluating risk, identifying opportunities, and navigating changing market conditions.

We believe successful investing requires more than a single lens. Different market regimes reward different disciplines, and the ability to adapt is often as important as the analysis itself. By maintaining a broad analytical toolkit, we seek to help advisors save time, strengthen decision-making, and better serve the long-term interests of their clients.

Leadership

Two founders, one analytical posture.

Glenview is led by its founders. Each is responsible for a defined area of the firm’s research and practice; together they hold the analytical posture that governs how research is produced and what views the firm is willing to publish.

MA
01Co-Founder

Matthew Albin

CFA CharterholderChartered Market TechnicianMBA

Focus

Capital Markets · Technical Analysis · Macro Research · Investment Strategy

Biography

Matthew Albin co-founded Glenview Asset Management to advance an institutional research process for the advisors who serve long-term capital. A CFA Charterholder and Chartered Market Technician with an MBA, his work integrates technical, fundamental, and macro analysis under a single risk-managed framework.

His background is in Economics and Finance, with research focus across markets, technical structure, macroeconomic conditions, risk, and capital allocation. He is responsible for the firm's investment research discipline — applying the four-pillar framework to market structure, sector positioning, single-security analysis, and the macroeconomic conditions that govern them.

Matthew's view is that successful investing requires more than a single lens. Different market regimes reward different disciplines, and the ability to adapt across cycles is often as important as the analysis itself. Glenview's research process is built on that conviction.

Portrait Forthcoming
02Co-Founder

Profile forthcoming.

Additional leadership details will be published as Glenview progresses toward formal registration. The slot is held to preserve the firm’s two-founder structure.

Investment Discipline

The framework, and where it is applied.

The firm’s analytical framework lives on the Philosophy page in full. The research discipline that follows from it — and the categories of work it produces — lives on the Research page.

Firm Principles

Three principles shape every view we publish.

The principles below are intentionally narrow. They describe how the firm prefers to be wrong, how conviction is earned, and the horizon over which our research is intended to be evaluated.

  1. PrincipleI.

    Risk First

    Capital preservation precedes capital appreciation. Every view begins with a clear articulation of what could go wrong, how it would be measured, and the conditions that would invalidate the thesis.

    • Downside framed before upside
    • Sizing reflects conviction and drawdown tolerance
    • Exits defined in advance of entries
  2. PrincipleII.

    Research Driven

    Conviction is earned through evidence. Fundamental work is paired with technical and macro context so that valuation, liquidity, and trend conditions are all weighed before a view is published.

    • Fundamentals frame what to own
    • Technicals frame the conditions for action
    • Macro frames the regime that governs both
  3. PrincipleIII.

    Long-Term Orientation

    Compounding is the most underappreciated force in markets. Our perspectives are written for investors who measure outcomes across cycles and accept short-term variance as the cost of long-term return.

    • Cycle awareness over headline reaction
    • Process discipline through volatility
    • Patience as a structural source of edge
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