Alternative Energy ETFs Battle For Inflows: PBW vs. TAN

By: ETFdb
Alternative energy has been a hot button issue for the last 50 year,s and investors have always found a way to play this heated market. In the last decade, there has been the launch of a number of ETFs that offer a specialized basket of products for alternative energy exposure, with 12 of these funds still in operation today. Below we outline two green energy ETFs that have been battling for investor attention since inception: Powershares WilderHill Clean Energy Portfolio and Guggenheim Solar ETF [Download How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. Meet the Competitors Holding between $172 million and $107 million in total assets under management each, these funds are easily the largest green energy funds currently on the market. PBW holds a mix of companies that are focused on greener and generally renewable sources of energy, as well as technologies that facilitate cleaner energy. TAN, on the other hand, [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Head-To-Head: Alternative Energy ETF Surprises Earth Day Special: Definitive Guide To Clean Energy ETFs Ten Of The Worst Performing ETFs Of The First Quarter Solar ETFs Off To A Not-So-Bright Start ETF Plays Ahead Of G-20 Summit
Alternative energy has been a hot button issue for the last 50 year,s and investors have always found a way to play this heated market. In the last decade, there has been the launch of a number of ETFs that offer a specialized basket of products for alternative energy exposure, with 12 of these funds still in operation today. Below we outline two green energy ETFs that have been battling for investor attention since inception: Powershares WilderHill Clean Energy Portfolio and Guggenheim Solar ETF   [Download How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. Meet the Competitors Holding between $172 million and $107 million in total assets under management each, these funds are easily the largest green energy funds currently on the market. PBW holds a mix of companies that are focused on greener and generally renewable sources of energy, as well as technologies that facilitate cleaner energy. TAN, on the other hand, [...]

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