Claude Walker
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So, like, I had to put aside, like, some of my ethical investing passion for that role.
But, of course, now, you know, I went after Motley Fool.
I eventually, you know, immediately started doing ethical equities again because that was my sort of passion.
And eventually that's turned into, like, a column now at a greater publication, which covers equity.
arts and news, which is a rich life.
And I have my ethical investing column for that where I write about my journey as an ethical investor.
Yeah, absolutely.
So, you know, I just had a really busy week this week because, you know, my biggest long-term holding for a Medicus reporter, I wrote my like traditional report about that results, which I still own that shares that company, of course.
And, you know, we've had other ones.
There are others on the website.
You've been just as busy at Rask, of course, been trying to catch up on reading some of your stuff as well.
But, you know, that's what I do now for sure.
um but so you know that that's that's my investor as a that's my journey as an investor and um i guess the main point there is really like it was from the beginning for me that i like wanted to be an ethical investor like that was the original idea for me actually previous to that i actually wanted to work in the renewable energy industry but i had this passion for investing so i was trying to combine the two basically
Cool.
Yeah.
So I think that one useful way to think about ethical investing is basically just to, you know, draw a link between the profits you make and the effects those profits have on other people.
Now that doesn't mean that there's certain things you can invest in and there's certain things you can't.
That is always in my, like, you know, in an ideal world, that is up to the individual.
Of course,
the way the finance system works is people have to pull their money together unless they're going to be, you know, managing their own share portfolios, which is what I do, but, you know, not for everybody.