Investing your money with the best possible moral outcome

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Re: Investing your money with the best possible moral outcome

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Wanted to update this with some stuff I've found.

Firstly, this is a useful list of which public companies exploit animals vs the ones that don't.
http://crueltyfreeinvesting.org/

Secondly, as SupaFly said, Beyond Investing seems good.
https://www.beyondinvesting.co/

They're the founders of the US Vegan Climate ETF (https://www.veganetf.com/), which seems really promising.

Besides that, investing in promising tech in the likes of e-cars (TSLA, Li Auto, NIO, probably XPeng in the future) and graphic processing units (NVIDIA, AMD), has been proven to be giving a very nice return - and Microsoft, as always, is a very safe bet.
ELSE NUTRITION has been going up a lot too, and just launched in the US (promising vegan baby formula), and BYND is always a nice investment to hold long term.

Of course, do your own research before investing, I'm not a financial consultant.
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