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ESG investing can be volatile — but doesn’t have to be

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Investors in concentrated ESG strategies have experienced crashing lows from the highs of last year, while broadly diversified strategies have offered a smoother ride and still beat the S&P 500.

Fans of ESG, who might have enjoyed the impressive triple-digit gains of select strategies last year, could be experiencing a bit of a hangover in 2021 if they didn’t navigate through another trend: value overtaking growth stocks.

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