At this time the general market continues to stay in a higher risk zone. This does not mean that you cannot make money but that most of the money has usually been made at this stage. However, it is not uncommon for the market to stay in a higher risk zone for many months.
Solar stocks have continued their weakness relative to the market since the beginning of the year continuing their sub-par performance since January of 2010.
As a result of the much more volatile market and continued pressure on solar stocks we have sold two of the remaining three positions in our solar stock portfolio.
At this time the general market continues to stay in a higher risk zone. This does not mean that you cannot make money but that most of the money has usually been made at this stage. However, it is not uncommon for the market to stay in a higher risk zone for many months.
An overall summary and table are below which gives a current snap shot of the “technical picture” of each of our solar stocks. This is updated weekly and also whenever there are any significant changes.
An overall summary and table are below which gives a current snap shot of the "technical picture" of each of our solar stocks.
With the first quarter of 2011 coming to a close I thought I would give an update on how our portfolio performed and how it is structured going forward.
An overall summary and table are below which gives a current snap shot of the "technical picture" of each of our solar stocks.
An overall summary and table are below which gives a current snap shot of the "technical picture" of each of our solar stocks.
An overall summary and table are below which gives a current snap shot of the "technical picture" of each of our solar stocks.
An overall summary and table are below which gives a current snap shot of the "technical picture" of each of our solar stocks.
An overall summary and table are below which gives a current snap shot of the "technical picture" of each of our solar stocks.
Below is a summary and a table which gives you a current snap shot of the "technical picture" of each of our solar stocks.
Below is a table which gives you a snap shot of the "technical picture" of each of our solar stocks. This will be updated at least weekly at the end of each week and also when there are any significant changes. Since this is a work in process I welcome any comments/feedback or questions relating to it.
Below is a table which gives you a snap shot of the "technical picture" of each of our solar stocks. By keeping track of each of these stocks and watching their technical picture unfold you can have a useful tool for short term trading and longer term investing.
Mr. Lynch has worked, for 33 years as a Wall Street security analyst, an independent security analyst and private investor in small emerging technology companies. He has been actively involved in following developments in the renewable energy sector since 1977 and is regarded as an expert in this field. He was the contributing editor for 17 years to the Photovoltaic Insider Report, an early publication in PV that was directed at industrial subscribers, such as major energy companies, utilities and governments around the world. He is currently a private investor and has from time to time been a financial/technology consultant to a number of companies. He can be reached via e-mail at: SOLARJPL@aol.com. Please visit his website for the promotion of solar energy – www.sunseries.net.