Sunday, 18th of May 2008
Sunday, 18th of May 2008
What does it take to effectively invest in clean energy? Investment analyst Richard Asplund attempts an answer in his report, "Profiting from Clean Energy: A Complete Guide to Trading Green in Solar, Wind, Ethanol, Fuel Cell, Carbon Credit Industries, and More." The report identifies more than 150 clean energy stocks, with guidance on where to invest and when, as well as which stocks to avoid altogether. A portfolio of investment techniques are also discussed, from stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds, to venture capital, angel investing, and futures.

Research and Markets new addition in the form of Asplund's report indicates that "dinosaur fuel" is peaking and the demand for clean energy alternatives are affecting government regulation and public investment strategies.


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