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🧩 Investing with Integrity - Investieren mit Integrität🧩


I’m passionate about finding Halal investments that adhere to Islamic finance principles, avoiding sectors like alcohol, gambling, and interest-based banking, which are considered unethical. 🚫🍷🎲💵


It’s not just about avoiding certain industries; it's about supporting growth in areas aligned with ethical values. Here are some standout ETFs that align with these principles and have outperformed the SPDR S&P 500 ETF $SPY (+0.7%) over the past 5 years:


- ARK Innovation ETF $ARKK (+0.71%) +160% 

- Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF $LIT (-1.25%) : +180% 

- Global X Cloud Computing ETF $CLOU +140% 

- Invesco QQQ Trust $QQQ : +130% / not 100% compliant

- Vanguard Information Technology ETF $VGT +130% 

- Global X Genomics & Biotechnology ETF $GNOM +120% 

- VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF $SMH (+2.11%) +130% 

- iShares U.S. Technology ETF $$IYW (+2.14%) +130% 

- First Trust Dow Jones Internet ETF $FDN +140% 

- ARK Next Generation Internet ETF $ARKW (-0.12%) +150%


These funds focus on technology, clean energy, and innovation—sectors that contribute positively to society. 🌍💡


📈 does ethical investing matter to you?

📈Spielt ethisches Investieren für Dich eine Rolle?


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mMn. for the most part bullshit.
It is forbidden to be involved in interest transactions, then again there is a softening of the rule up to what degree the companies may be "haram".
If you really set it up according to their rule, none of the companies or ETF's would be investable for Muslims.
The only winner here is $BLK with its $ISWD and 0.30% TER
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@Der_Dividenden_Monteur You are right that strict adherence to all halal principles can be difficult for many ETFs. There are often compromises to create a broad offering that comes as close as possible to the principles. Funds such as $ISWD from $BLK offer a low-cost solution with a 0.30% TER, which is an advantage. However, it is important that each investor does their own research and ensures that the investments meet their ethical and religious standards.
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@Getking correct.
I think @halal_investieren 's approach is good because it actively screens.

From a dividend investor's point of view, this can even be interesting, as div shares are preferred.

What annoys me is simply that money is being made here with faith
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Since Vanguard Information Technology is not on the list, the S&P500 Information Technology might also be interesting. It has performed very well so far and at 0.15% is also quite cheap.
stocks is gambling I don't see how it can be halal
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@juvgwg are there any bots here? 🤖
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