Investing in green energy eTF option volumes in the clean energy
ETF option volumes in the clean energy space have ticked higher, with significant call buying seen in Invesco Solar ETF (TAN). This surge coincides with bullish analyst revisions to solar installation growth rates for next year. The activity underlines speculative interest in investing in green energy ahead of policy updates. The turnaround stems in part from a June federal court decision that ruled Trump’s freeze of the money illegal — an outcome that the administration uncharacteristically chose not to appeal. But it also reflects a growing reality: Millions of EVs are expected to hit the road in the coming years, regardless of Trump’s policies. And their drivers are going to need places to charge. H3: Subjective norms have a significant impact on an individual’s intention to invest in renewable energy. Geopolitical developments are creating fresh risk premiums in fossil fuels, indirectly supporting renewable valuations. U.S. community solar projects are seeing higher funding from municipal bonds, positioning them as stable entries for investors strategizing around investing in green energy.
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