This hidden investing flaw is costing you money. Talking to political opponents fixes it.
The stock market doesn’t care about your politics. Insisting on a portfolio that’s red or blue can forfeit a lot of green.
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# Summary Investors who restrict their portfolios based on political ideology—avoiding companies associated with opposing political views—are sacrificing returns and diversification, as the stock market rewards performance regardless of political alignment. This ideologically-driven investing strategy can significantly reduce portfolio gains and increase risk by excluding profitable companies that don't match the investor's political preferences.
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