ESG Watchlist: NEE, NVDA, PLD, HD, EME

ESG investing is a form of socially responsible investing that prioritizes financial returns alongside a company’s impact on the environment, its stakeholders, and the planet.

NextEra Energy Inc. (NASDAQ:NEE) stock has been consolidating over the past few weeks after the recent jump. On Tuesday, the stock was down 2.12% to $86.78 with total volume of over 13.79 million shares exchanged hands, compared to its average volume of 6.41 million shares. The stock opened at $88 and moved within a range of $86.42 – 88.95.  The stock has jumped 13% so far this year. The stock is trading 27% below its 52-week high and 2% higher from its 52-week low.

NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) was in the bearish trend on Tuesday as the stock moved down 2.10% to end the session at $326.76. After opening at $331.69s, the stock has moved within a wide range of $318.64 – 333.53. The stock has soared 150% so far in 2021 and moved up 45% over the past quarter.

Prologis Inc. (NASDAQ:PLD) was another momentum mover. The stock was down 1.65% at $150.75. More than 4.97 million shares have been traded hands, compared to its average volume of 2.19 million shares. Over the past 52-week, the stock moved within a range of $93.08 – 154.87. The stock has jumped 12% in the past quarter. The stock is trading 61% below its 52-week high and 3% higher from its 52-week low.

The Home Depot Inc. (NASDAQ:HD) was in the bearish trend on Tuesday as the stock moved down 1.53% to end the session at $400.61. After opening at $403, the stock has moved within a wide range of $400.25 – 408.42. The stock has lost 62% so far in 2021 and moved down 4% over the past quarter.

EMCOR Group Inc. (NASDAQ:EME) was in focus on Tuesday as the stock fell 2.15% to end the session at $119.34. After opening at $120.68, the stock has moved within a wide range of $118.21 – 121.61. The stock has lost 40% so far in 2021 and moved down 12% over the past quarter.

LifeQuest World Corp (OTCMKTS:LQWC) ESG Investors should look at little known LQWC who cleans water worldwide for governments, commercial businesses and consumers. It is a green company taking sludge, grease and fats out of dirty water. The result is clean, reusable water. The Company turns raw sewage, often dumped into rivers, oceans and lakes, into non-potable non drinking water for re-use. LifeQuest sees more expansion ahead. This WaaS Company forecasts more water treatment joint ventures and projects worldwide. CEO Khan says it now has five joint ventures in place — from India and South Africa to Ethiopia and the Philippines. According to the CEO, LQWC expects to be profitable in 2022.