
Your Survival Guy puts in a solid effort to recycle his trash weekly. Rolling out the blue bin to the curb makes me feel good and a bit anxious, wondering if they can track me down for misallocated debris. But, when it comes to my money, I donโt want ESG (environmental, social, and governance) or DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) separated from the fiduciary responsibilities.
Sure, ESG and DEI might feel good and provide good copy during PowerPoint presentations. But itโs more sizzle than steak. And what about their job as fiduciaries? Itโs why I look at all this ESG and DEI as dead on arrival (DOA). Itโs an easy way to charge higher fees and virtue signal. Not in my portfolio, thanks.
But Your Survival Guyโs a positive guy. I look to help you through the tangled swamp to see a brighter day. My DEI, dear reader, is one I can live with: Diversification, Equities, and Income. My three most important words in todayโs markets.
Because with diversification, your money is out there seeing the world (Consider Rome or Paris for your next adventure). You own pieces of businessesโan eclectic mix of companies. Youโre not a one-stock meme speculator in Momโs basement surviving on frozen pizza and chips. No, youโre enrolled in chaos theory, where lots of tiny butterflies help fund your riverboat cruise through the Amazon.
And how about your stocks or equities? Youโre an owner. You have a seat at the boardroom table. You put up with the social governance directorโs boring presentation. Then, while the room is still giddy, your hands calmly resting on the table, you raise a finger, clear your throat, and ask: โHow much will my dividend increase be this year?โ
And, of course, I want you to be an income investor. I want you to be inclusive with bonds. Because itโs the bonds, their income stream, that stirs the drink. But hereโs the kicker. As a bondholder, you sit high up in the capital structure, above equity holders, which can be a nice bin to be in when the you-know-what hits the fan.
Action Line: Get some DEI you can live with. When youโre ready to talk, Iโm here.
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