Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 14-04-2009
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Fund in alternative energy sources?
I’m looking to invest a few thousand in alternative, renewable energy. IE – ethanol, wind, solar, etc.
Do you know of any good FUNDS that are heavy in this market?
If there arent any funds, what stocks would you recommend?
Stocks I have my eye on:
ADM
AG
ANDE
DE
PEIX
Thoughts?
This site lists many stocks that work in renewable energy, http://renewableenergystocks.com/Companies/RenewableEnergy/ECONRenewableEnergy.asp
I invested heavily in many of these stocks and honestly I havent made much money yet, but I am keeping them for long term as I feel it will be the future.
Majority Want More Gov’t Funding for Alternative Energy
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