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PowerShares Water ETF (PHO)
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+11.90%
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http://suprastock.blogspot.com/2009/07/best-alternative-energ... Alternative Energy Stock #3 – PowerShares Water ETF ( PHO ) We're about to see a renewed emphasis on the rebuilding of our nation's water infrastructure. Now, there are plenty of companies serving various niche water infrastructure markets, but rather than trying to pick one, why not use a bucket? <> <> The bucket in this case is exchange-traded fund PowerShares Water Resources ( PHO ), which gives you exposure to the best companies in the water industry. The fund has a solid balan>>...
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Going long on water shortage
PHO
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-14.09%
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666 days
Fresh, drinkable water is now more scarce than oil. With developing nations coming online and a huge need for water services, making money off of this ETF should be like running downhill.
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Got Water ??
PHO
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-25.35%
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702 days
This is a great pick for the long term ! PHO is a great ETF, that has a big play in water. W/ the growing demand of clean and quanity good water, this is the right play . W/ the need of clean water in the new emerging markets such as , India, China , this ETF can make u mad Money in the long term ! So drink up and make some $$$$$$ , Drip, drip, Drip !!
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US Water Play
PHO
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+1.42%
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126 days
(closed on 01/03/08)
PHO is an ETF that gives you diversified exposure to domestic/US water-related companies. With growing issues pertaining to storm runoff, field contamination, the need for sterile fluids in pharma, this could be an amazing investment. I am convinced that water is the next big commodity for the 21st Century, and here is a wonderful way to get in quickly. See this article for some explanation of the growing problems: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070830/ap_on_re_eu/britain_water...
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From the Blogosphere
Sunday Morning Coffee
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I watched Trading the Globe, the emerging market special on CNBC and thought I would offer some thoughts.
The show opened up with some excitement about betting on the consumer through the banks and phone companies with a tilt toward Brazil and India.
They devoted quite a few minutes to Vodaphone (VOD) which has a pretty good footprint in many emerging market countries, my wife owns a few shares of VOD in her Roth IRA.
<>In a discussion about extending beyond BRIC they talked about Indonesia and Turkey (BRICIT?). Indonesia apparently also has a rising middle class exports coal and palm oil, Turke>...
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ETFs for water woes
PHO
-4.63%
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66 days
Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, ETF Investing, Commodities, Stocks to Buy "While global climate change may be over-politicized, there's no disputing that the issue is real," says Larry Edelson. In his Real Wealth, he looks at two favorite exchange-traded funds that invest in the water sector. He explains, "Food shortages and the lack of fresh drinking water are likely the most acute and immediate problems. For example, Northwestern India is running out of water, China is raising water prices to curb use and Mexico recently restricted the water supply amid a shortage. <>"Domestic>...
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ETFs for water woes
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"While global climate change may be over-politicized, there’s no disputing that the issue is real," says Larry Edelson. In his Real Wealth, the advisor looks at two water sector ETF.
""Food shortages and the lack of fresh drinking water are likely the most acute and immediate problems. "For example, Northwestern India is running out of water, China is raising water prices to curb use and Mexico recently restricted the water supply amid a shortage. <>"Domestically, unbridled use of groundwater in Arizona is a potential disaster. The problem is pipelines and canals don’t extend far enough to ><><>><>>><>><><>><>>><>>< />...
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Water and agriculture: ETFs for a resources rebound
Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, Mutual funds, ETF Investing, Agriculture, Stocks to Buy, Green Stocks, Obama Picks "In a few years we'll be staring at new highs in the prices of many natural resources," says Larry Edelson, a specialist in resource-related stocks. In Real Wealth, he looks at two exchange-traded funds focused on food and water. "Mind you, the U.S. and global economies will not get back to the growth levels we've recently seen, not anytime soon. <>"But they don't have to for natural resource prices to soar again. The chief reason they will climb again: Massive, w>...
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Water as an Asset Class: PICO Holdings
<>As a follow up to the October 2008 newsletter where we discussed the importance of asset allocation and the December 2008 newsletter with its focus on timber as an asset class, I figured it would be a good idea to revisit another asset class that we have briefly discussed in the past. When discussing the water ETF Powershares Water>...
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