Invesco: Global Clean Energy ETF (NYSE)
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This ETF invests in
green energy ventures. The pandemic led to a 300% increase of its share price. But since the beginning of 2022 they have lost 30%, twice as much as
the S&P 500 SPY ETF. The net capital which has outflown from the Fund has reached
$31.5 billion over the last 12 months, while the major outflow was recorded in
December 2021. However, its shares are still seen to be overbought as P/E
multiplier is at 24 that is well above the average of 20 for the EFT’s that are
linked to the S&P 500, while the dividend yields are above PBD’s numbers.
Inflation in the
United States is rising negatively affecting all shares with a high P/E ratio.
So, we may expect a further decline of the PBD share price and other similar
assets that cannot be protected from rising risks. Traditional energies are
looking more attractive on this background and could be a perfect hedge asset
amidst geopolitical uncertainties.
Invesco: Global Clean Energy ETF (NYSE)
Ticker | PBD |
Contract value | 100 shares |
Maximum leverage | 1:5 |
Date | Short Swap (%) | Long Swap (%) | No data |
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Minimum transaction volume | 0.01 lot |
Maximum transaction volume | 100 lots |
Hedging margin | 50% |