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Comments:
Could someone write an article on how the leadership of companies who sponsor ETFs vote their shares? That would be a very very large voting block. I suspect that some of us would not be happy with the way that they vote their shares—especially when it comes to "social issues." e.g., Blackrock.
Post: Getting Out the Vote
Link to comment from April 5, 2022
MZ — Your articles never disappoint. Thank you!
Post: Far From Middling
Link to comment from June 25, 2021
Thank you for the important reminders! What concerns me is that all this is based upon a foundation of laws (and their enforcement) based upon the 'sanctity of Private Property Rights' (an observation of Ken Fisher). I wonder if those basic rights (laws) are now under assault?
Post: Not So Different
Link to comment from May 8, 2021
Yes, the intangibles are important. We lived in the Middle East in yyy for 7 years, and in our church, for example, people and their children would typically leave in less than 1 year. In the process of moving back to the USA and our middle son, about 6 years old, said "now I won't always be having to say 'goodbye'."
Post: Reversing Course
Link to comment from April 24, 2021
After trying (with great difficulty) to help aged parents in Florida (from Minneapolis, and sister in San Diego) I totally agree with the post and your "I can’t even understand retirees leaving their kids and grandkids and heading off to Florida." In the end, the last survivor had no "in-person" advocate or personal support/comfort.
Post: Reversing Course
Link to comment from April 23, 2021