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Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
Mon Jan 29, 2018, 04:45 PM Jan 2018

Does anyone have a good source for finding out if certain stocks (or bonds or whatever)

are good or bad from a viewpoint of a progressive democrat?

I just have a tiny bit of money invested, but am thinking of selling and buying something more compatible with my values depending on what I find out about my investments.

Again, it's just a few hundred bucks, but still. I know nothing about the markets and googling to try to find ratings from a liberal's perspective yielded no info.

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Does anyone have a good source for finding out if certain stocks (or bonds or whatever) (Original Post) Dark n Stormy Knight Jan 2018 OP
A quick google search found this: elleng Jan 2018 #1
I did find that, but it seems you have to open an account with them to use the service. Dark n Stormy Knight Jan 2018 #2
You can google for social responsible companies and then buy their stocks.... bettyellen Jan 2018 #3
Thanks. I don't know who Swag is. I don't know if Costco is public. Dark n Stormy Knight Jan 2018 #4
Its easy to google any company + stock and results will tell you if it exists and if so... bettyellen Jan 2018 #5

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
2. I did find that, but it seems you have to open an account with them to use the service.
Mon Jan 29, 2018, 04:55 PM
Jan 2018

I was hoping for something accessible to anyone online.

There's also Morningstar ratings, but, same thing--I can learn about how they rate, but not access the ratings, as far as I can figure anyhow.

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
3. You can google for social responsible companies and then buy their stocks....
Mon Jan 29, 2018, 05:08 PM
Jan 2018

And you can also google for socially responsible funds / but they may have minimums, so I am thinking just researching public companies would be the way to go. Is Costco public?
Alternatively, you could PM my good friend Swag and say I suggested you ask him. He’s pretty knowledgeable and loves to help w this sort of thing. Good luck!

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
4. Thanks. I don't know who Swag is. I don't know if Costco is public.
Tue Jan 30, 2018, 04:01 AM
Jan 2018

The one I own some shares in is AGG. It's just a few hundred dollars, so not a big deal, but just in case they're really awful, I'd like to know.

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
5. Its easy to google any company + stock and results will tell you if it exists and if so...
Tue Jan 30, 2018, 03:53 PM
Jan 2018

Where it is traded, current price and loads of articles on whether anyone is recommending it as “a buy”. Costco is indeed a stock. I just thought that would be a good way to dip your toe in as many good funds have big minimums and perhaps stocks would be easier.
I guess another good search would be no minimum funds? (Also social responsibility index or ratings)
But I know you’d want to watch for low fees too. High fees are notorious for zeroing out a decent chunk of profits.
Let’s hope my dear friend Swag shows up with a bit of better advice for you! Good luck!

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