
By David Fry ( ETF Digest ): In the mid-1980s discoveries in biotechnology were revealed and investors piled-into many new companies like Genentech and Amgen. But the technology was yet to produce profits for many years to come. Mutual fund companies devoted some funds to this new area of ...
energy exposure. Alternatives PowerShares WilderHill Clean Energy PBW is much more liquid and charges ..... higher 0.70% per year. PBW gained a substantial first ..... decidedly global exposure, whereas PBW maintains a North American
and is the more-liquid choice. PowerShares WilderHill Clean Energy PBW is much more liquid and charges 0.70% per year. PBW gained a substantial first-mover ..... decidedly global tilt as opposed to PBW 's North American focus. If your
course. Expenses on some can run quite high , and over the past year performance for this group has been mixed with DSI, TAN and PBW trailing the S&P 500 and KLD and NASI doing far better than the benchmark. The goal is to find a way to get responsible investing
Kevin Grewal submits: Most recently, President Barack Obama addressed rising gasoline and energy prices by stating that it is imperative that the U.S. utilize sources other than fossil fuels to feed the nation’s energy appetite and lessen foreign dependency on crude oil. As retail gasoline prices
energy once again rise in our awareness, the safety of renewable energy gains appeal. Over the same three days, the most liquid of the Clean Energy ETF s, the Powershares Wilderhill Clean Energy ETF ( PBW ), the First Trust Complete Story »
Possible winners from the hit to nuclear stocks : -Natgas ETFs: GAZ , UNG , UNL , NAGS -Natgas equties: FCG , FCGL , FCGS -Coal: PKOL , KOL -Alt. Energy: TAN , KWT , FAN , ICLN , PBW , PBD , PUW , PWND , GEX Post your comment!
Investment Underground submits: By Roger Choudhury Face it, there are not infinite amounts of oil out there, and the U.S. consumes more oil proportionately than any other country in the world. The country also has a problem with dependence on foreign oil. Politicians have talked for several decades
after struggling for much of 2010. Which ETFs feel pain and how much pain is still an open question. Funds with high levels of exposure to the United States, such as PowerShares WilderHill Clean Energy (NYSEArca: Complete Story »
description of each fund. PowerShares WilderHill Clean Energy Portfolio ( PBW ) – This fund ..... is different from PBW in that more than ..... Portfolio (PBD). The PowerShares WilderHill Clean Energy Portfolio ( PBW ) has a much large