What good are rising shares if you have no food? That's disgusting
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•@goebi22 I would be interested in your portfolio. You can take a moral approach to any stock/strategy.
CocaCola - diabetes
McD - obesity
Banks - Exploit poor citizens with high interest rates
J&J - baby powder with carcinogens
Nestle - ground water
EV - Cobalt
Apple - Motivated to buy new iPhones. Not sustainable and exploits China with cheap manufacturing
etc etc etc etc
Welcome to investing
CocaCola - diabetes
McD - obesity
Banks - Exploit poor citizens with high interest rates
J&J - baby powder with carcinogens
Nestle - ground water
EV - Cobalt
Apple - Motivated to buy new iPhones. Not sustainable and exploits China with cheap manufacturing
etc etc etc etc
Welcome to investing
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•@LMHNK a lot of gold and a lot of MSCI World Quality ETF. That's it.
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@goebi22 The stocks I listed are also included there. If not even a few defense companies 🤔
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•@goebi22 Such strong emotions are alien to me when it comes to the stock market. I prefer to look at the whole thing objectively.
@LMHNK was able to point out your own inconsistency in just two comments (thanks for that, I couldn't have done better myself).
Maybe you'll give the post another chance and read it through with a cool head. You could think of the headline "World savior stocks - still eating despite climate change". That feels much better, doesn't it? ;)
@LMHNK was able to point out your own inconsistency in just two comments (thanks for that, I couldn't have done better myself).
Maybe you'll give the post another chance and read it through with a cool head. You could think of the headline "World savior stocks - still eating despite climate change". That feels much better, doesn't it? ;)
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•@goebi22 Well, the shares mentioned here are not the main cause, they only benefit because of their business segment. But at least they are not primarily harming the climate in order to achieve better sales. Climate profiteers, for example, could still contribute to the avoidance of CO2. Solar also benefits from climate change because the transition to climate neutrality is becoming more urgent. That was just left out because it is obvious.
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Speaking of food: Is there a company that is heavily invested in growing "vertical food"? The demand for food is getting bigger, land is getting smaller, the weather is getting more unpredictable...are there any companies with protected "high-rise farming" on the market yet? I'd be there in a heartbeat!
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@goebi22 There have already been one or two articles on the subject of gold mining/environmental compatibility and problems. Note: All that glitters is not gold. And if you look at the current composition of the MSCI World, you might want to reconsider your investment approach!
https://de.marketscreener.com/kurs/index/MSCI-WORLD-107361487/einzelwerte/
https://de.marketscreener.com/kurs/index/MSCI-WORLD-107361487/einzelwerte/
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Womp womp
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