Practical Guide to Catholic Investing

Faith-based investing is more than a financial strategy: it is also an opportunity to act in alignment with personal values and economic decisions. Catholic investing seeks precisely this: to unite profitability, responsibility, and faith. By following the Social Doctrine of the Church as a roadmap, it is possible to adopt an approach that respects human […]
Costs and Common Investing Mistakes: How to Protect Your Returns

Investing is an essential tool for growing wealth, but real costs and certain management mistakes often erode returns without the investor even noticing. Combining a proper assessment of expenses with the prevention of recurring mistakes is vital for a well-structured and ethical investing strategy. Costs to Consider in an Investment Although some financial products may […]
Catholic Investing: How to Know if Your Investment Aligns with Your Values

More and more investors—both individuals and institutions—are asking a fundamental question: Is it possible to invest without compromising my principles? The answer is yes, and it begins with having the right tools to truly understand where your money is going and to make informed, faith-based decisions. In a globalized financial environment where profitability often outweighs […]
May Market Review

May ended with strong increases in equity indices and slight declines in fixed income indices, due to the rise in long-term interest rates. It appears that the market is somewhat calmer regarding the tariffs announced by Trump, who has temporarily suspended these increases while awaiting agreements in the upcoming negotiations with various countries. However, there […]
April Market Review

April was as close to a roller coaster ride as you can get with steep ups and downs. The final result does not say much about what has really happened in the market this month. But is that what has happened? Here is the data for the same indexes from high to low for the […]
March Market Review

March ended with significant declines, particularly in equities. What caused this disaster? Before diving into details—and many of you already know—how can we determine if a market is expensive or cheap? With other assets, like real estate, we have benchmarks such as price per square meter, and this benchmark will vary based on qualitative factors […]
February Market Review

February ended mixed, with U.S. equity markets in negative territory and Europe and fixed income in positive territory. U.S. indices are falling and European indices are rising? These investors are crazy. What’s going on? Market volatility has increased due to concerns about inflation, Fed reversal and economic growth risks. Since September 2024, U.S. inflation has […]
What is proxy voting and how does it work?

Proxy voting is a key tool in the world of investment and corporate governance. It allows shareholders to exercise their right to vote on a company’s decisions, even if they cannot physically attend shareholder meetings. This mechanism is especially useful for institutional investors, who manage assets of multiple shareholders. For practical purposes, proxy voting consists […]
January Market Review

January ended with significant increases in all markets. In equities, the prize for the month of January goes to Europe with a rise of 6.29%, well above the rest of the indices. Why? I believe the main reasons are as follows: What has happened in the American technology sector? This month we have witnessed the […]
December Market Review

December ended with a decline in major markets: Following Trump’s victory in the U.S. elections, we are observing its repercussions on financial assets. The United States has outperformed the rest of the world, with Nasdaq (which includes the renowned “Magnificent 7”[1]). standing out once again. This index has not only surpassed the rest of the […]