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<![CDATA[Alternative Energy ETFs Win in Fiscal Cliff Deal]]> ]]> <![CDATA[Presidential Election: ETFs for an Obama or Romney Victory]]> ]]> <![CDATA[Top 50 Alternative Energy Blogs]]> Alternative energy has been a hot topic in recent years, as it has been heavily debated in both the political and investing world. Some feel that America’s energy independence relies on the expanded use of alternative sources, while others disagree with that sentiment. Either way, alternative energy investing has surged in popularity in recent years as many have added long term exposure to their portfolios in hopes of this asset class growing as a whole. But investing in green energy can be a tall order, as there are numerous companies that offer dozens of different clean energy solutions [for more alternative energy news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter].  See the full story here

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<![CDATA[For Day Traders: The Most Liquid ETF for Every Commodity]]> The introduction of commodity ETFs brought trading to a whole new level, as your average retail investor now has the opportunity to trade something like natural gas futures through a single ticker. As the years have gone on, a number of these products have grown to be some of the most widely-used financial instruments for their respective commodity. One advantage to ETFs, however, is that liquidity is not hindered by average volume due the the creation process. Instead, there will just be some funds that are more liquid and tradable than others [for more commodity ETF news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter].

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<![CDATA[Which Wind Energy ETF Is Right For You? FAN vs. PWND]]> When it comes to alternative energy sources, wind power is perhaps one of the most popular choices, as numerous countries across the globe have taken steps to ween themselves off of fossil fuels. Wind power involves harnessing the natural energy of the wind and converting and storing this energy into a useful form. Although the alternative power source is not considered to be a traditional commodity, it has been able to hold its ground in the financial universe, seeing as how its future development could have a major impact on other commodities [for more wind news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter]. See the full story here

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<![CDATA[For Long Term Investors: The Cheapest ETF for Every Commodity]]> After gathering more than $1 trillion in total assets under management, ETFs have cemented their place in the financial world. Among the universe of nearly 1,500 products, commodity funds have garnered a lot of attention, as these products have democratized an asset class that was once difficult to reach by retail investors. Now, there are a number of exchange-traded options to help you gain exposure to your favorite hard assets, all at a low cost.

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<![CDATA[Investing in Wind Power: The Definitive Guide]]> Wind power is one of the most prevalent forms of alternative energy in the world, as numerous countries have taken major steps towards weening themselves off of fossil fuels. Currently, wind power amounts to just over 2% of the world’s energy supply, but at current robust growth rates, this figure is predicted to hit 8% by 2018. From the years 2000 to 2011, global wind power capacity has increased from just 17.4 GW to 239 GW, representing a 1,274% change, as this budding industry is enjoying exponential growth in technology. While wind energy companies have yet to recover from the financial crisis, the investor who gets into this market before it kicks off again could reap the benefits [for more wind news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter].

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<![CDATA[Why Alternative Energy Will Never Become Widespread (In Our Lifetime)]]> It has been an argument that has caught fire in recent years; whether or not countries around the world should make the switch to clean energy. There are two very opposed sides, as big oil has such a prominent impact on the global economy though environmentalists have been quick to point out their destruction of the surrounding environment. But while small strides have been made in recent decades, the fact is, alternative energy is still a minute portion of our energy production [see also 25 Ways To Invest In Alternative Energy]. See the full story here

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Last week, President Obama outlined a new energy policy that aims to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil. How can patient investors capitalize on his vision?

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<![CDATA[In Preparation For Sale To Rubicon Project, Fox Audience Network Fires Half Its Staff]]> News Corp is on the verge of unloading another one of its digital businesses under Fox Interactive Media, the Fox Audience Network (FAN), to Los Angeles-based ad-optimization startup The Rubicon Project. The deal has not been signed yet and may still fall apart, but the two companies are in the final stages of negotiation, according to sources with direct knowledge of the deal. (Talks have been heating up over the past month). In preparation for the sale, or continuation as a standalone business, about half of its 300 employees were let go yesterday, most of them sales people. Rubicon is more interested in the ad technology. If the proposed deal with Rubicon goes through, it will get certain assets including FAN's ad server technology, its self-serve banner advertising platform called MyAds, and about 100 employees to help run those parts of the business. In return, News Corp will get about 20 percent of Rubicon's shares. (When Fox Interactive Media disposed of Rotten Tomatoes, it structured a similar asset-for-equity swap with Flixster). The fact that the ad server technology is one of the key assets here is particularly noteworthy, given that Rubicon's public posturing in the past was that the ad server is dead.]]> <![CDATA[Google’s Cash Could Power Wind ETFs]]> ]]> <![CDATA[Alternative Energy ETFs In Focus: Google Bets On Wind Power]]> Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com.

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