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GRID Flying Under The Radar

By: ETFdb
“Clean energy” is perhaps one of the most frustrating segments of the market, as the industry continues to provide unique growth opportunities but has been having trouble attracting a significant amount of attention from investors. While solar and wind power are generally the more well-known corners of the alternative energy sector, there are some other rather intriguing companies that focus on other aspects of the space. Enter the unique, one-of-a-kind NASDAQ Clean Edge Smart GridInfrastructure Index Fund (GRID), an ETF that is designed to provide exposure to companies that are involved in “Smart Grid” technology [see Free Report: How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. The electric grid has been around for over a century, and for most people it is difficult to view this massive infrastructure as being categorized as “clean” or alternative. But with the help of information and communications technological developments and major policy changes, the U.S. [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Three ETFs To Play The Coming Energy Storage Boom Three ETFs To Play America’s Crumbling Infrastructure Beyond XLU: Three Utility ETFs Worth A Look November ETF Roundup: Launches, Filings, and Closures First Trust To Launch First Smart GRID Energy ETF
“Clean energy” is perhaps one of the most frustrating segments of the market, as the industry continues to provide unique growth opportunities but has been having trouble attracting a significant amount of attention from investors. While solar and wind power are generally the more well-known corners of the alternative energy sector, there are some other rather intriguing companies that focus on other aspects of the space. Enter the unique, one-of-a-kind NASDAQ Clean Edge Smart GridInfrastructure Index Fund (GRID), an ETF that is designed to provide exposure to companies that are involved in “Smart Grid” technology [see Free Report: How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time].  The electric grid has been around for over a century, and for most people it is difficult to view this massive infrastructure as being categorized as “clean” or alternative. But with the help of information and communications technological developments and major policy changes, the U.S. [...]

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