
Christopher Bejnar is actively taking steps to avoid including SpaceX in his $1 million portfolio, such as researching ETFs, consulting financial advisers, and shifting investments to European stocks. This behavior reflects a broader trend of investors seeking to exclude both SpaceX and its founder Elon Musk from their holdings. The article highlights how investor sentiment can drive portfolio decisions, particularly in response to controversies associated with high-profile figures.
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Investor moving money into European stocks
Christopher Bejnar has been moving money into European stocks.
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Christopher Bejnar has spent the last couple of months combing through the fine print of exchange-traded funds.
BloombergChristopher Bejnar has spent the last couple of months reviewing the terms of exchange-traded funds, contacting financial advisers and shifting funds into European stocks – all to exclude SpaceX from his $1 million portfolio.
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Christopher Bejnar has spent the last couple of months combing through the fine print of exchange-traded funds.
BloombergChristopher Bejnar has been emailing financial advisers.
BloombergChristopher Bejnar has been moving money into European stocks.
BloombergChristopher Bejnar's goal is to keep SpaceX out of his $1 million portfolio.
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