For many investors, the relationship with an ETF begins and ends with a ticker symbol: buy, hold, and watch the line — hopefully — trend upward. But for those holding the Adasina Social Justice All Cap Global ETF (JSTC), the firm's 2025 Impact Report suggests a different angle.
| Name | Quantity | Cost | Value | Profit ($) | Gain (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SFH Sean F. Hanna Cambridge Associates LLC /MA/ /ADV | 242,945 | $4.93M | $5.47M | $545,411.52 | 11.06% |
Daniel Russell Naviter Wealth LLC | 12,591 | $255,199.39 | $282,038.4 | $26,839.01 | 10.52% |
| PAP Penny A. Phillips Journey Strategic Wealth LLC | 95,585 | $1.81M | $2.16M | $347,247.26 | 19.2% |
| PIL PFG Investments LLC PFG Investments LLC | 60,757 | $1.07M | $1.37M | $293,938.71 | 27.44% |
Jorge Paganin Abacus Wealth Partners, LLC | 2.89M | $48.68M | $64.84M | $16.16M | 33.21% |
| ARCA Exchange | US Country |
This ETF represents an innovative investment approach, focusing on generating returns through a portfolio of global companies that are not only financially solid but also aligned with specific social justice criteria. The fund operates under the guidance of a sub-adviser, specializing in identifying companies that meet these criteria, suggesting a commitment not just to financial performance but also to promoting social justice through its investment choices. With its active management style, the fund aims to dynamically adjust its holdings to adapt to changing market conditions and opportunities that align with its ethical investment mandate. The fund's global reach, with investments in at least three countries, including potentially the United States, and a significant portion of its assets allocated to non-U.S. companies, illustrates its commitment to diversify investment risk while seeking to contribute to social justice initiatives globally.
The fund offers a unique blend of products and services, outlined as follows: