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ETF. Invesco solar. Ticker = TAN. Cute.

edited August 2022 in Fund Discussions
https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/etf/TAN

I am very reluctant about taking sector bets, especially such particular, thin slices of the market. The chart looks not bad, though.
https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/etf/TAN
Look at this full-history chart:
https://www.barrons.com/market-data/funds/tan?mod=searchresults_companyquotes&mod=searchbar

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  • I presume you read through this recent thread.

    What is different about a sector "bet" versus a single stock position?

    MFO, August 9
  • Renewable energy is the cover story in the current Barron's. LINK1 LINK2

    COVER STORY, “Clean Energy’s Future Has Arrived/6 Stocks to Play the Rush for Renewable ENERGY”. AES, BE, FCX, LG Energy (S Korea), PLUG, RUN, etc; ETF TAN

    TRANSITION from wood to coal took200 years, from coal to oil 100 years, but that from fossil fuels to RENEWABLES (solar, wind, batteries, hydrogen) to be in only a few years? Global renewable power was 29% in 2020, and by 2030, may be 60% in Europe, 38% in the US, 38% in China. Both the US and Europe, each, are adding 30 GW of renewable power capacity now and that may be 80 GW/yr by 2030. There are transition TAX CREDITS/INCENTIVES everywhere. Russia-Ukraine war has set back some current efforts (coal has come back and natural-gas is scarce) but has accelerated the push for future transitions. Europe has committed $200 billion, the US Inflation Reduction Act will have $370 billion, and private investments will kick in $1.2 trillion. This may be the end of boom-and-bust energy cycles. Many countries have NET-ZERO carbon emission goals by 2050+. However, be very selective on companies in the renewable energy area. Besides the companies mentioned earlier, other beneficiaries may include VWDRY, NLLSF, XOM, CVX (old energy companies won’t be sitting still).
  • Good stuff, @yogibearbull. Thank you. And I will catch-up on that linked thread, @catch22.
  • "...My wife wanted a pure solar play, so she has TAN, which is around 27% China/Hong Kong." @WABAC. @catch22.

    That kills it for me. I won't support the Communist Chinese regime. And I hate to see the way they have stomped upon Hong Kong, too. I recall that the Brits have created an easier avenue for HK residents to obtain BRITISH passports. Maybe some other countries, too. Good idea, but it's a damn shame that HK people would find it necessary to LEAVE because their freedoms have been so curtailed.

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