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Old 10-30-2009, 03:58 PM
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Default Making Green With Solar Energy ETFs

[I]In the immortal words of that cute, little frog, “It ain’t easy being green.” And while that’s especially true in the United States, that could change. Tax credits from the government and concerns about oil prices and an energy crisis indicate that the popularity of solar energy is on the rise. So there might be a chance to capitalize with some solar energy ETFs.[/I]

[B]Solar Energy ETFs vs. Oil ETFs
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While your gas tank might not be thrilled with the rise in oil prices, your long oil ETFs may sing a different song. However, as the price per oil barrel increases many people are looking for alternative types of energy to save money. That’s when you as an investor should be looking for alternative types of energy ETFs.

You may want to look no further than solar energy ETFs. At some point you are going to cash in on your oil earnings by selling your oil ETFs and taking some profits. With that extra income you might want to consider re-investing in the emerging energy market with some energy ETFs. Or if you are short oil ETFs, solar energy ETFs could be a semi-hedge with the hope that solar energy popularity will increase as gas prices rise.
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Solar Energy ETFs in U.S. and Abroad[/B]

We are not in denial. We as a country know it’s true. Our green efforts are…lacking (to be kind). However, there is a lot of potential for growth. We see commercials about green IT servers, we read articles about the dangers of plastic water bottles, and we hear how alternative energy like solar power will help prevent an energy crisis. So, there is a lot of room improvement.

This means there is a lot of room for your portfolio to improve as well. As the United States and other countries try to catch up to “green conscious” country’s like Germany and Japan, that makes the U.S. a pseudo-emerging solar energy market. That might mean it is a good time to “buy low” and purchase some solar energy ETFs. Solar energy ETFs might be a nice compliment to the foreign ETFs that are already part of your investing strategy.

[B]Solar Energy ETFs and Taxes[/B]

There’s no doubt that there are tax benefits that come with ETFs. But on top of that the government is giving people tax breaks when they attempt to go green. Rebates for solar-related improvements like replacement windows and solar pool heaters can only help the popularity of solar energy and potentially boost the long solar energy ETF position in your portfolio.
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Choosing a Solar Energy ETF[/B]

If you are ready to get started with solar energy ETFs, here are a few to watch and see how they react to various market conditions. Always conduct thorough research before implementing any ETF investment strategy and make sure you understand the risks and advantages of your ETFs as well.
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Old 05-19-2010, 10:09 AM
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Hey, which solar energy ETF's would be good to watch? Thanks.
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Old 07-28-2010, 10:51 AM
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yea id love to hear this one as well... so far green etfs in general have just been pumped by hype. I am curious to see which ETFs people are into
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[url=http://www.etftrends.com/2010/01/finding-green-etf-opportunities-in-bleak-jobs-report/]Finding Green ETF Opportunities In Bleak Jobs Report ETF Trends[/url]

all the ones ive seen look like theyre dying
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well give it some time.. the green movement isn't exactly acknowledged by 100% of the population. As generations move on, more people will catch on and I am sure you will find monetary success.
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and if you are a realist like i am ... unfortunately, it will never be fully acknowledged
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