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ICLN gained approximately 15% over the past 30 days, driven primarily by rising oil prices and heightened energy security concerns stemming from Middle East tensions. Over the past quarter, the ETF advanced around 28%, reflecting sustained momentum in the clean energy sector amid broader market shifts toward renewables.
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A small Northern California space-transportation company, called Astra Space Inc., is ready to blast off (in the figurative sense). The company is positioned to be the first small rocket-maker to go public in the United States, via SPAC, with an approximate valuation of $2.1 billion. Astra Space's capabilities set it apart in the burgeoning space industry. The company is designing small...
After bottoming at $21.11 in March, the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) has rallied over 400%.The five stocks were:

            First Solar (FSLR)

            JinkoSolar (JKS)

            Sunnova Energy International (NOVA)

            Plug Power (PLUG)

            Sunpower (SPWR)

When I pulled up these five stocks on the Tickeron Technical Analysis Screener, I couldn’t help but notice all five stocks had received bearish signals from the Bollinger Bands indicator within the last three days.

The Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) has gained 26.2% in the past month while the price of West Texas Crude is only up 5.8%. This separation in the performances of the solar stocks and oil prices came to my attention when I was looking at the Group Trends on Tickeron’s Screener.The solar theme has 13 stocks in it and that is a more concentrated group than the Invesco Solar ETF, thus the big discrepancy in the gains. The overall gain has been influenced greatly by a huge gain in VivoPower International (VVPR).