About Michael

Michael Martini is an Executive Director and Investment Associate at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
Michael leads fixed income strategy, positioning and implementation across a broad range of approaches and client types. With his disciplined methodology and a deep understanding of global credit markets, Michael has navigated the complexities of various economic cycles for individual clients, private foundations and corporations. His approach combines rigorous fundamental analysis with a keen sense of macroeconomic trends, enabling him to anticipate shifts in interest rates, credit spreads and market liquidity.
With nearly three decades of wealth management proficiency, Michael joined J.P. Morgan Wealth Management in 2023. His experience also includes tenures at Caxton Corporation, Salomon Smith Barney, Pareto Partners and most recently, a Managing Director and Fixed Income Portfolio Manager with First Republic Private Wealth Management, where he spent nearly 20 years.
A graduate of The University of Rhode Island, Michael earned his B.S. in Business Administration. He holds FINRA Series 7 and 65 securities licenses.
Active in his local community, Michael enjoys supporting local charities and organizations. He and his wife, Lynnette, have two daughters.

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Markets and Economy

When oil jumps, household wealth guides the economy

March 13, 2026Oil spikes could transmit through the economy faster via equities than the pump, pressuring spending through the wealth effect. What could that mean for inflation paths, equity sensitivity and near-term demand?Read Now
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Wealth Planning

Wealth planning is a women’s issue

March 12, 2026While supporting women during earning years is important, it is equally important that women are also equipped for what comes after – and in particular, that means having a comprehensive wealth plan.Read Now
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Real Estate

What to know about tax-aware borrowing

March 11, 2026Individuals can choose to take out loans in a way that may minimize their tax liability – this is called tax-aware borrowing. Learn more about it.Read Now
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