Moral investing is about channeling capital toward dignity. In this book, Robin John offers a compelling framework for moral investing—one that goes beyond avoiding harm to actively advancing good.1
The Good Investor invites you to join a movement of Investing that makes the world rejoice.®
What if your investments could do more than grow wealth—what if they could unleash hope?
Join author Robin John on a transformative journey from a small village in India to leading a multibillion-dollar investment firm and discover how faith-based investing can serve the common good, nurture generosity, and make the world rejoice.
Disrupt the conventional view that investing is simply about returns. Robin John, cofounder and CEO of Eventide Asset Management, offers an inspiring alternative: investing as a path to joy, a tool to create value, and a means to heal the world’s brokenness.
Drawing from his personal journey, Robin reveals the transformative potential of aligning your financial decisions with your faith and values. Hollywood may glamorize greed and exploitation in films like The Wolf of Wall Street, but Robin envisions investing as an act of love for our neighbors and an engine for blessing.
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Filled with real-world insights and grounded in Christian faith, The Good Investor invites readers to join a movement of “investing that makes the world rejoice.” Your work, your money, and your life hold the power to make a lasting impact. Are you ready to answer this higher calling?
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Leaders point to a better way. Leaders look for ways to add value so they can increase the value of the people, teams, and the world around them. Robin John provides both a compelling vision and a practical application for investors and for all professionals to embrace the good.
Moral investing is about channeling capital toward dignity. In this book, Robin John offers a compelling framework for moral investing—one that goes beyond avoiding harm to actively advancing good. I am deeply encouraged by his story.
From its opening pages, The Good Investor sparks imagination for the far-reaching good that investors can do in our broken world. Robin, a faith-filled founder who helped build a multibillion-dollar firm, teaches us what investing is truly about. The book turns the often-abstract world of investing into its very real-world reality where our dollars have power to inflict pain or release joy.