You have to die a death of some kind in the stock market, whether it's ethics, morals or sustainability. I do not want to say that it is not possible to take everything into account, but I think that it presents you with a certain challenge. MANU to 📣@Greenery You had a similar project some time ago with the sustainable Newbeginner Portfolio, have you made any progress with it and/or do you have a recommendation or two for Lara? https://getqu.in/0IF7WPLJXLYC/hrvW4uvi2M/
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•@FrauManu thanks for tagging! @Larryc I have the same "problem" for my wife's portfolio. I now have the $EMWE with the strictest regulation in her savings plan. Also assuming that sustainable companies are more likely to be financially supported in the future - and the performance looks better than the regular MSCI World for the last 5 years at least. But then there are only 330 stocks in there. In addition, I have the RIZE ETFs sustainable future of food and Environmental Impact, another 140 stocks, which she and I can live with. I think green bonds would be the safest way to know where your money is going, but at the expense of returns. It's a difficult topic, but there will certainly be no way around it sooner or later in the future; and then hopefully the valuation standards will be standardized and so on.
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@Greenery I see it like you, in the future all companies should act socially and sustainably!
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@larryc otherwise we will all feel it, mMn. 🤷🏻♀️
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