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oldprof.typepad.com
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Jan 07, 2009
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GEX
The United States has followed a disturbing pattern in forming energy policy. Most of the time we focus on fossil fuels. Alternative energy only gets attention when oil prices are high. With last year's oil price spike still fresh, there is a just a chance that things will be different this time....
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In my
articles about Clean
Energy Mutual Funds and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), I usually say:
Given
the complex nature of the technologies, and the sparse coverage of many of the
companies by industry analysts, there is still considerable room for active
management in [Alternative Energy]...
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altenergystocks.com
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Nov 23, 2008
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TAN, PWND, GEX
It's no mystery by now that the credit crisis has been nothing short of a
disaster for solar PV stocks. For one thing, risk has been re-priced on an
unprecedented scale, and the solar PV sector is, by most measures, a very risk
sector. Rising debt costs in an industry where projects typically use...
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Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, Mutual funds, Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy, Green Stocks, Obama Picks"Our hope is that the new administration decides to fund 'the future'," says Sean Broderick. In Money and Markets he looks to some favored exchange traded funds offering long-te...
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knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu
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Oct 29, 2008
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USO, GEX
U.S. presidential candidates John McCain and Barak Obama offer only subtle differences in their approaches to the nation's energy challenges. Obama emphasizes renewable energy to reduce dependence on foreign oil, while McCain puts more faith in drilling. Obama is less enamored of nuclear power than...
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bloggingstocks.com
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Oct 11, 2008
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GEX
Filed under: Mutual funds, Green StocksThis post is part of a series in which TheStockAdvisors.com asked financial experts to name their top stock pick if McCain or if Obama wins the election.
"An Obama presidency would likely mean more to the alternative energy industry than any other factor to...
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In last night's debate, Barack Obama said Clean Tech could be as big of a growth engine as computers were during the past few decades. So what's government's appropriate role in making that happen? Should it invest in one big project, fund many little one
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thestockadvisors.com
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Sep 29, 2008
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GEX
"An Obama presidency would likely mean more to the alternative energy industry than any other factor to date," says Paul Tracy.The editor of The Street Aurhority Market Advisor suggests, "To play this long-term trend, we would buy Vectors Global Alternative Energy (NYSE: GEX).""Obama's 'New Energy...
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short-termtrading.blogspot.com
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Sep 03, 2008
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GEX, PBW
I believe this sector is quite interesting. However, it looks to be correlated in a positive way with oil. It is my opinion that it should overperform it anyway.A Dash of Insight wrote an interesting post on alternative energy ETF (LINK).Global Alternative Energy ETF (GEX) is one. I also follow Pow...
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oldprof.typepad.com
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Sep 01, 2008
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FSLR, GEX
The quest for performance sometimes drives a rapid shift from one market sector to another. This can come from major hedge fund reallocations, but also due to marginal changes from large mutual funds. Our TCA-ETF model shows us the direction of these moves by capturing recent trends. It also incl...
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oldprof.typepad.com
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Sep 01, 2008
about
FSLR, GEX
The quest for performance sometimes drives a rapid shift from one market sector to another. This can come from major hedge fund reallocations, but also due to marginal changes from large mutual funds. Our TCA-ETF model shows us the direction of these moves by capturing recent trends. It also incl...
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by Tom Konrad<o:p>
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For new investors looking to green their portfolios with clean energy, the
first thought is usually mutual funds. The
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