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Up 400% in 3 Years, the TAN ETF Is Still Basking in the Sun

The TAN ETF Is Tantalizing Investors with Strong Holdings, Returns

The TAN ETF Is Tantalizing Investors with Strong Holdings, Returns Amid expectations that political change will provide more fuel for the renewable energy boon, the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) has stood out as one of the best-performing non-leveraged exchange traded funds over the past year. TAN, which started back in 2008, seeks to track the investment results of the MAC Global Solar Energy Index, which is designed to provide exposure to companies listed on exchanges in developed markets that derive a significant amount of their revenues from the following business segments of the solar industry: solar power equipment producers including ancillary or enabling products.

FAN: 4 Renewable Energy ETFs to thrive under Biden

4 Renewable Energy ETFs to thrive under Biden FAN – Because the incoming Biden administration is expected to shape the economy with a significant focus on clean energy, ETFs such as First Trust ISE Global Wind Energy Index Fund (FAN), Invesco Solar (TAN), ALPS Clean Energy (APES) and Global X YieldCo & Renewable Energy Income (YLCO) that invest in renewable energy holdings should fare well over the long term. Jan 13, 2021 Joe Biden is all set to swear in as the 46th president of the United States, as declared by the Electoral College last week. The broader markets have been hailing this election outcome, as evidenced by the S&P 500’s and Nasdaq composite’s 1.6% and 3.2% gains, respectively, over the past five days.

It s Easy Being Green With These Two Clean Energy ETFs

Both TAN and PBW were recently featured in a Financial Times article. Given that both funds posted gains of over 200% within the past year, it’s easy to see why. TAN, which started back in 2008, seeks to track the investment results of the MAC Global Solar Energy Index, which is designed to provide exposure to companies listed on exchanges in developed markets that derive a significant amount of their revenues from the following business segments of the solar industry: solar power equipment producers including ancillary or enabling products. “The Invesco Solar exchange traded fund, which has $3.7bn in assets, had risen 238 percent since the start of the year as of Christmas Eve, topping a league table of US ETFs and mutual funds that invest in equities, as compiled by Morningstar,” the FT article said. “Among the ETF’s top holdings are two providers of residential solar power, Enphase Energy, which has risen almost 600 percent in value, and Sunrun, which is up 400 percent

Check Out This Pair of Invesco ETFs With Stellar Returns

Check Out This Pair of Invesco ETFs With Stellar Returns December 23, 2020 The sun and clean energy: those are the two hints you get to figure out this pair of ETFs from Invesco that have been providing stellar returns in a pandemic-riddled year. Answer: the The pair topped a list of top 10 ETFs that have been providing 100% returns or better this year in The Street article. Here’s what they had to say about both funds: “TAN is the first of three Invesco ETFs on the list, all focused on clean energy. This fund more narrowly targets the solar energy space and is up more than 170% year-to-date. Interestingly, TAN is still down more than 50% since its 2008 inception.”

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