Conventional sector investing is investing in an industry or sector of the economy, for example, real estate or renewable energy. Thematic investing, in contrast, is investing in one topic, however, across several industries. Let’s take healthcare innovation, for example. Healthcare innovation, as a theme, has been adopted across various industries, such as biotech, genomics, medical devices, and many more. And this industry-wide spread approach, known as thematic investing, gives you a much greater diversification compared to sector investing.
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- What are Thematic Portfolios?
- How do Thematic Portfolios fit into my financial plan?
- What are the fees involved in Thematic Portfolios?
- How are the thematic ETFs selected?
- What does ‘balancing assets’ mean?
- How were these themes selected?
- Why should I invest in Thematic Portfolios with StashAway instead of doing it myself?
- What’s the difference between sector investing and thematic investing?
- What is the difference between the Responsible Investing Portfolio and the Environment and Cleantech Thematic Portfolio?
- What’s the recommended investment timeline for Thematic Portfolios?
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