I am just learning of these politically motivated etfs. I knew a little bit about some the climate change funds but didn't think much of them.
This MAGA fund has great performance.
https://www.investpolitically.com/fund-summary/
I wasn't even aware these types of funds existed. I feel like they could really cause a rift if they get some publicity traction.
Invest politically with stock etfs
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Re: Invest politically with stock etfs
Why do they need to charge .72% ?whatchamacallit wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 5:33 pmI am just learning of these politically motivated etfs. I knew a little bit about some the climate change funds but didn't think much of them.
This MAGA fund has great performance.
https://www.investpolitically.com/fund-summary/
I wasn't even aware these types of funds existed. I feel like they could really cause a rift if they get some publicity traction.
I would be so on this except I'm an investing cheapskate. 0.15% is about my limit these days.
Re: Invest politically with stock etfs
Don’t forget this one:
https://www.globalxetfs.com/funds/cath/
I think there are only 2 ETFs to target conservatives whereas there are dozens that target traditionally liberal values.
https://www.globalxetfs.com/funds/cath/
I think there are only 2 ETFs to target conservatives whereas there are dozens that target traditionally liberal values.
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Re: Invest politically with stock etfs
Looks like it is DEMZ vs MAGA
https://www.axios.com/etf-maga-demz-pol ... 9c241.html
Demz has lower expense ratio but the question is will they take less now but end up taking a lot more later?
These religious values funds are even more interesting. A little bit of a rabbit hole for me that I never gave much thought to.
https://www.axios.com/etf-maga-demz-pol ... 9c241.html
Demz has lower expense ratio but the question is will they take less now but end up taking a lot more later?
These religious values funds are even more interesting. A little bit of a rabbit hole for me that I never gave much thought to.
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Re: Invest politically with stock etfs
In Jesse Felder's most recent podcast, with Adam Rozencwajg, they talk about how the funds that only want to invest in clean energy are constrained by their own logic, and have to forego companies that are less polluting (greener) than the ones they own. He also talks about how capital is being malinvested into wind energy.
It might sound boring but I thought it was pretty interesting, which goes for a lot of Felder's podcasts.
It might sound boring but I thought it was pretty interesting, which goes for a lot of Felder's podcasts.
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