New wave of ETFs hitting the market with an anti-ESG positioning. Honestly? Tough pitch to stick, regardless of the branding appeal. Look, I've never been sold on ESG funds—the whole thing felt forced. But hardcore anti-ESG plays? Yeah, I'm skeptical there too. The middle ground's getting crowded, and these products need to prove they're more than just a political statement to investors actually looking for returns.
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CrossChainBreather
· 10h ago
No matter how loud the political card is played, it’s useless; retail investors just want returns. This wave of anti-ESG ETFs is just a tug-of-war between both sides.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 10h ago
Playing the political card too aggressively still can't change the essence—simply put, it's just a different angle of scamming retail investors.
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GweiObserver
· 10h ago
Basically, it's just a rebranded political show; those who truly want to make money avoid these two extremes.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 10h ago
Anyway, it's all about cutting the leeks. ESG or anti-ESG, it doesn't matter; it all depends on who can tell a more flashy story.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 10h ago
Playing the political card too aggressively, can these anti-ESG funds really make money? It seems like most of it is just a gimmick.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 10h ago
Honestly, ETFs that oppose ESG are just so-so; like ESG funds, they're all political shows. Who really wants to make money cares about this stuff?
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SocialFiQueen
· 10h ago
No matter how flashy the political card is played, investors ultimately care about returns. Anti-ESG is just old wine in a new bottle; it has no real substance.
New wave of ETFs hitting the market with an anti-ESG positioning. Honestly? Tough pitch to stick, regardless of the branding appeal. Look, I've never been sold on ESG funds—the whole thing felt forced. But hardcore anti-ESG plays? Yeah, I'm skeptical there too. The middle ground's getting crowded, and these products need to prove they're more than just a political statement to investors actually looking for returns.