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ALPS Clean Energy ETF News
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ACES: Yes, Clean Energy Investing Has A Bright Future
06:28am, Thursday, 21'st Mar 2024
Climate change has been a political and social debate for 50 years. The ALPS Clean Energy ETF is a buy despite recent poor performance. The clean energy sector is expected to thrive due to increasing
Fewer Carbon Emissions in 2023 Should Benefit This ETF
10:20am, Wednesday, 06'th Mar 2024
The expansion of clean energy technology made a tangible impact in 2023, according to data from the International Energy Agency. This could be a persisting trend, benefiting like the ALPS Clean Energy
Despite Rise in Costs, Clean Energy Growth Should Prevail
10:21am, Tuesday, 27'th Feb 2024
The current macroeconomic environment has been affecting the renewable energy industry, with inflationary pressures pushing the costs of materials higher. Nonetheless, the long-term trend of declining
Clean Energy Transition Still a Megatrend
10:04am, Wednesday, 14'th Feb 2024
It's been a rough three-year stretch for renewable energy stocks and related ETFs. So some investors may be pondering the megatrend status of the clean energy thesis.
Top-Performing ETFs of Last Week
09:02am, Tuesday, 19'th Dec 2023
Wall Street was upbeat last week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high on dovish stance and tone.
What Does COP 28 Mean for Renewable Energy ETFs?
02:17pm, Monday, 18'th Dec 2023
COP28 in 2023 was a critical meeting for advancing and accelerating global climate action efforts. The meeting puts these ETFs in focus.
Why Pair Renewable & Traditional Energy Investments
05:11pm, Wednesday, 29'th Nov 2023
The energy transition portfolio is a compelling opportunity, as it optimizes investments in both renewables and traditional fossil fuels. Traditional energy sources and infrastructure are expected to
Tax-Loss Harvest Into Clean Energy ETF ACES
04:22pm, Wednesday, 22'nd Nov 2023
Let's face it — it hasn't been the best year for clean energy strategies. Rising rates, supply chain issues, and uneven demand have all taken a bite out of energy-transition-related firms.
Clean Energy ETFs Remain a Compelling Long-Term Play
01:59pm, Friday, 17'th Nov 2023
Clean energy ETFs are a long-term play, with the current environment offering a good entry point for buy-and-hold investors. Despite a very constructive policy background, clean energy ETFs have strug
Renewable Energy ETFs: Value Play or Value Trap?
02:17pm, Wednesday, 08'th Nov 2023
Renewable energy stocks have experienced a significant decline in recent months, lagging behind fossil fuel companies. This decline is primarily attributed to the impact of higher interest rates on th
Tax-Loss Harvesting? Start With Clean Energy ETFs
02:40pm, Monday, 06'th Nov 2023
As advisors consider tax-loss harvesting, clean energy ETFs are a good place to start. With clean energy ETFs down significantly year to date, advisors can sell out of clients' current positions to ha
White House Investment Bodes Well for This Clean Energy ETF
11:23am, Monday, 30'th Oct 2023
The current presidential administration has been a staunch supporter of clean energy technology. It continues to show in the latest round of funding by the White House.
ACES: Not The Time And Disappointing Performance
12:36pm, Wednesday, 25'th Oct 2023
The performance of the ALPS Clean Energy ETF has been subpar compared to its peers in the clean energy sector. The clean energy sector is highly susceptible to shifts in technology, market demand, and
Play Positive Clean Tech Investing News in ACES
03:51pm, Wednesday, 06'th Sep 2023
What's the outlook for clean tech investing right now? Amid the ongoing government support for the space via the Biden Administration's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), segments like electric vehicles (
Don't Ignore Clean Energy ETF Potential in ACES
01:16pm, Monday, 21'st Aug 2023
Where should investors be looking right now as a busy summer for equities draws to an end? In a year when the equities train has refused to slow down despite headwinds, growthier options have prevaile