Ethical conundrum: Making money from military stocks

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Defence stocks are surging – some share prices have doubled since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Should you be making money from them? | jcollett_money

Surging prices of many defence stocks are leaving investors with a dilemma: should they profit from the growing insecurity around the world, or deem them to be beyond the ethical pale?

“It can be hard to get third-party validation from governments and military chiefs [of the companies’ technologies], given the obvious sensitivities,” he adds. Yet unlike the US and European weapons behemoths, the Australian-listed defence sector consists of small companies operating in niche areas. Griffiths says another reason that professional investors are cautious on defence stocks is that execution of the company’s strategy is rarely a “straight-line process”. Markets take years to penetrate and exploit, he says.

 

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jcollett_money I've been following Dave Sharma's stock purchases and am making a fortune. Thanks Dave.

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