If you wanted to invest solely in assets and companies producing goods and services that were directly needed for basic living (housing, food, supply chain, electricity, water, maaaybe healthcare), with broad diversification like an index fund, how would you go about it?
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(Specifically, excluding things like snack food and fast food companies, hedge funds, entertainment companies, most banks)
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Is there a guide, a mutual fund product, an advisor, an investing philosophy that exists for this?
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This sounds ill-posed. The economy is too intertwingled to partition this way.
Is there a better way to phrase it? Imagine the Buddha wanted to invest in the stock market.
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Which of these do you need help with?
1. Legible qualification criteria (such that anyone could determine if a security would be excluded)
2. Expectations of portfolio risk/return/diversification (given set of qualified securities)
3. Executing the strategy (buying/managing)
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