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🚨 Global Green Energy ETF - dead or turnaround? 🌱💀

The hype has evaporated, the price has crumbled - and the Global Green Energy ETF is lying in the corner like a wet washcloth. $INRG (-1,12%) and co. are currently performing worse than my strawberries 🍓 and tomatoes 🍅 in the garden.


Where have all the ESG disciples gone?

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  • green projects often say Caio
  • Margins are melting faster than a glacier in April
  • Subsidies? Less than motivation on a Monday morning



And yet... somehow I'm itching.


🔥 I'm thinking: buy it?


  • Is this the beginning of the end or the perfect moment for a cheap entry?


  • Will the sector remain zombi-land?


Would you like your opinion?

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immagine del profilo
If your "plain language" were true, then why is there twice as much renewable energy capacity installed as 10 years ago?
Are there fewer or more e-cars today than 10 years ago?
What about hydrogen and ammonia projects?

In fact, much more is happening today than ten years ago.
Then why don't we see it in the courses?
I really can't answer that.

But as you write, maybe "the hype is over".

I would generally be cautious about investing in sector ETFs.

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/renewable-share-energy?time=latest
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It will go up again at some point. From my point of view, a lot of symbolic politics is being played with regard to this issue. I spoke to a friend who was at the Foreign Office in Houston and told me that green energy is framed very differently there (as a business opportunity and not as green/ideological) and there is a lot of solar and a lot of support among the population.
What I want to say is that Trumps, Merz, and Orbans and whatever they are all called are using rhetoric to serve their voters (e.g. wind turbines = ugly) but know exactly that this is the future and this is being pushed forward under the radar.

From my point of view, the actual situation is not as bad as the news and assessment situation.
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immagine del profilo
@jkbsmn92 yes, I also believe that the Germans should see such technologies more as an opportunity instead of talking them to death...
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immagine del profilo
I had saved 1300eur in a savings plan to see how a theme ETF performs. I suspended it a year ago and am now 30% in the red.

I am wondering whether the bottom has now been reached. And whether you can buy more. Or whether it is better to sell and switch to a better investment.

At the moment I only want to add themed ETFs to my portfolio for a short time and then try to sell when the performance drops.
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