This isn’t a false dichotomy because I’m not even representing two separate choices.
I get that you alone have probably an insignificant amount of control, but forming a coalition would allow you to make change.
I’m aware that there are asset managers. Whose assets do you think they’re managing? Yours!
Do you own VOO? Awesome, that’s why Vanguard owns 10% of almost every large cap company.
Take control of those shares and go make change.
Look up John Chevedden. He owns a minimal amount of shares in companies where he causes huge changes. They call him the “corporate gadfly” [1]
Don’t be lured into thinking that you have to invest your money into a predesigned portfolio because it maximizes returns. If you care about control then maximize control. You already have the power!
I get that you alone have probably an insignificant amount of control, but forming a coalition would allow you to make change.
I’m aware that there are asset managers. Whose assets do you think they’re managing? Yours!
Do you own VOO? Awesome, that’s why Vanguard owns 10% of almost every large cap company.
Take control of those shares and go make change.
Look up John Chevedden. He owns a minimal amount of shares in companies where he causes huge changes. They call him the “corporate gadfly” [1]
Don’t be lured into thinking that you have to invest your money into a predesigned portfolio because it maximizes returns. If you care about control then maximize control. You already have the power!
[1] https://www.sec.gov/comments/s7-23-19/s72319-6733874-207512....