How Heavy Is Your Portfolio On The Sin Scale?
One of the greatest investing dilemmas I reckon with is ethical investing. Loading up on sin stocks doesn’t exactly align with my moral conscious. After all, most people like me have issues buying controversial companies like Lockheed Martin that thrive in times of war. But giving up these little devils doesn’t bode well with generally accepted investment principles such as diversification and return. Pull up a chart of S&P 500 and Lockheed Martin, and you’ll be surprised at Lockheed Martin’s low correction with the index, as well as its marvelous long-term out performance.
In his My Stocks Must Pass The Goodnight Test article, John Heinzl “vowed never to invest in such a vile product again.” The offending product he’s hissing at was tobacco. He recounted an accident where a driver was pronounced dead from a heart-attack that was possibly induced by cigarette consumption. […]
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