Why it matters
Clean energy, water, waste and ESG-leading names. Values and style screens are a useful starting point for aligning a portfolio with a preference or macro view.
Clean energy, water, waste and ESG-leading names.
A values-based collection, hand-curated rather than filtered on the screener’s ESG data field (EODHD’s ESG dataset is a discontinued legacy feed with very sparse coverage). It spans UK green-economy and sustainable-infrastructure names alongside US clean energy, water/waste and widely-recognised ESG leaders, excluding tobacco, gambling, defence, coal and oil & gas.
Clean energy, water, waste and ESG-leading names. Values and style screens are a useful starting point for aligning a portfolio with a preference or macro view.
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Clean energy, water, waste and ESG-leading names. It currently holds 67 stocks, each rated by Openbook's Reward and Risk scores. A values-based collection, hand-curated rather than filtered on the screener’s ESG data field (EODHD’s ESG dataset is a discontinued legacy feed with very sparse coverage).
Ethical / ESG Screened is a curated basket of companies with direct exposure to this theme, screened against live market data and ranked by market capitalisation.
It is rebuilt from live market data, so the constituents and their rankings update as prices and company fundamentals change — there is no fixed, hand-edited list.
Openbook's Reward rating combines a stock's growth, momentum, profitability and valuation into a single 0–100 score, and the Risk rating scores financial strength, volatility and size. Use them to compare names within this theme — broadly, a higher Reward alongside a lower Risk is more attractive. They are quantitative research signals, not investment advice.
Openbook Reward and Risk ratings and factor scores are quantitative signals for research, not investment advice. Data may be delayed. Some US-listed names carry partial factor coverage.