Really, we will not achieve ESG without also addressing currency and economics. Use a neutral, non-commidity currency. Then we wouldn't have such problems not able to create sustainably without compromise. buxxb …
The best thing one can do right now is to invest. The huge influx of money that govt has pushed into economy is so big that it's gonna flow like crazy into real estate and stocks for many years to come and would work in conjunction with TINA effects. There would be fears here and there with brief downtrend but it gonna shoot up for sure, not fully because of increasing valuation but because of decreasing dollar value. The cash sitting in bank would decay faster than ever for next few years and is worst thing to do right now. Generally, there is a lag of 10-12 months for stimulus to show it's full effects.
I clicked on this because I wanted to learn about the ESG founders who bullcrapped their way into power. Instead I get a weepy fake journalistic piece on two hippies who used politics to make more weepy money for their weepy causes. McCarthy was right to call these people commies and make sure they have no place in USA politics
ESG funds need to show comparable returns to be successful so they'll include companies like Nestle Coca-Cola and Google based on differing factors.
True ESG companies don't exist if we breakdown their entire business models just like none of us will ever be truly 100% sustainable unless we all die out.
Capitalism is destroying our Planet. We have to end Capitalism because it cannot fix the problems it creates. You wouldn't send a Arsonist to put out house fires.
Finding profitable businesses with strong ESG is possible, but the number will be small. Just like the stock market in general, small number of businesses really benefit investors over the long term
I always have been interested to visit United States of America I hope one day I can meet some one from there and get invited to meet that beautiful country!
Nestle is ranked highly in ESGs. Shows you that big companies will buy their way into sustainable investing and push their 'ESG agenda' for more people to buy and push their stock upwards. Blatant lies by companies, institutions, rating agencies, and the people advocating ESGs.
What do you think about the rise of sustainable investment? Read more about the story behind ESG: https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2021-what-is-esg-investing-msci-ratings-focus-on-corporate-bottom-line/
Wow. As a proud leftist and a student of finance, I get discouraged a lot. This video straightened me out and fueled me up. Amazing.
They might be Able to buy one of my 1 Dollar a sec Paintings
The original 'Wokes of Wall Street" 😂
Capitalism will not be sustainable. It's against its nature.
Fantastic Quicktake
Really, we will not achieve ESG without also addressing currency and economics. Use a neutral, non-commidity currency. Then we wouldn't have such problems not able to create sustainably without compromise. buxxb …
The best thing one can do right now is to invest. The huge influx of money that govt has pushed into economy is so big that it's gonna flow like crazy into real estate and stocks for many years to come and would work in conjunction with TINA effects. There would be fears here and there with brief downtrend but it gonna shoot up for sure, not fully because of increasing valuation but because of decreasing dollar value. The cash sitting in bank would decay faster than ever for next few years and is worst thing to do right now. Generally, there is a lag of 10-12 months for stimulus to show it's full effects.
I can't wait for the continuation.
The process by which one accumulates money is so simple, yet so hard to implement for most.
I love how calming this video is.
Look out for a gale of fraud associated with this space.
Stick with your fiduciaries, this is just a trend
The background music was so loud I couldn't finish. Please fix that.
Against Nuclear power ? Then how would we get firm power ? From Coal or Natural Gas ?
Blatant marketing gimmick of ESG!
Like these vids very much, thanks for the work
ESG is authoritarian nonsense
Very interesting video, can't wait to see more.
BlackRock say it's ESG yet it invests in China who commit genocide against uighurs. Disgustingly hypocritical.
Blockchain & DAO's solve this.
I clicked on this because I wanted to learn about the ESG founders who bullcrapped their way into power. Instead I get a weepy fake journalistic piece on two hippies who used politics to make more weepy money for their weepy causes. McCarthy was right to call these people commies and make sure they have no place in USA politics
Great video!
ESG funds need to show comparable returns to be successful so they'll include companies like Nestle Coca-Cola and Google based on differing factors.
True ESG companies don't exist if we breakdown their entire business models just like none of us will ever be truly 100% sustainable unless we all die out.
What a great piece guys! Mr Schwarz especially sounds like he was 60 years ahead of all of us. Such a shame he's not more known….
Truly evil
Capitalism is destroying our Planet. We have to end Capitalism because it cannot fix the problems it creates. You wouldn't send a Arsonist to put out house fires.
Great work, looking forward to part 3
ESG the next big racquet behind climate change..
Finding profitable businesses with strong ESG is possible, but the number will be small. Just like the stock market in general, small number of businesses really benefit investors over the long term
Burn Em Down!!! (While using a carbon filter of course..)
These guys were Mother Earth News readers!!!!
This is what will cause the inflationary depression of the 2020's. Nice work…
Man, I would love to see an hour-long documentary on the history of esg's
Coooooooool
the road to hell is paved with good intentions; say goodbye to small-businesses who can't afford the bribes.
Caption has html elements lol
I always have been interested to visit United States of America I hope one day I can meet some one from there and get invited to meet that beautiful country!
Lol u call them leftists but I'm sure they'd be considered right wing bigots today
Solid breakdown!!
Now Dats a big number.
They aren't liberals LMAO
Nestle is ranked highly in ESGs. Shows you that big companies will buy their way into sustainable investing and push their 'ESG agenda' for more people to buy and push their stock upwards. Blatant lies by companies, institutions, rating agencies, and the people advocating ESGs.
Heard about this on JRE also shows how postive intrests turn into corporate profits.
ESG is BS way to get more funding lol
LOL