New ETFs Find Their Religion | ETF Trends

If you’re an investor who’s always looking for ways to invest in exchange traded funds (ETFs) and other securities that reflect what you believe in, the brand-new FaithShares line of funds may be just what you’ve been wanting.

The premise is to invest in portfolios that exclude companies that profit from “objectionable industries,” such as gambling, alcohol, tobacco, pornography, weapons and other activities that are against their faith, reports Ruthie Akerman for Financial Planning. (Other socially responsible ETFs).

Although there have been Christian mutual funds in the past, this is the first Christian ETF. From 2000 to 2006, assets in other faith-based investments grew seven-fold, underscoring the public’s interest in investing according to their beliefs. (The market for Shariah-compliant ETFs).

The ETFs  will include 100 stocks of large, well-known companies but specifically exclude those considered to be “objectionable industries” by a specific denomination. (Socially responsible ETFs cover all bases).