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Trending Themes

If you are a self-driven investor, you will appreciate our idea-generating investing themes. Our themes help you align your investments inspirations with your core values and are essential building blocks of your portfolios. A typical investing theme is an unweighted collection of up to 20 funds, stocks, ETFs, or cryptocurrencies that are programmatically selected from a pull of equities with common characteristics such as industry and growth potential, volatility, or market segment.
Artificial Intelligence Idea
Artificial Intelligence
Invested few shares
Hedge Favorites Idea
Hedge Favorites
Invested over 30 shares
Automobiles and Trucks Idea
Automobiles and Trucks
Invested over 60 shares
Banking Idea
Banking
Invested over 30 shares
SRI Sustainable Growth Idea
SRI Sustainable Growth
Invested few shares
Momentum Idea
Momentum
Invested over 60 shares
Cash Cows Idea
Cash Cows
Invested few shares
Driverless Cars Idea
Driverless Cars
Invested over 300 shares
Manufacturing Idea
Manufacturing
Invested over 30 shares
Tech Growth Idea
Tech Growth
Invested over 20 shares
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