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Did you bother to read it?  Title is a blatant lie.  Picked 4 stocks which do not add up to 105%, rather around 70% and even that is a lie if you average it over 1 year instead of last 2 months.  Then to top it, compare to a giant composite average who cannot glibly discard stocks not performing...

If his graph is ONLY of SEDG over longer than a year period then he is correct, but the other stocks, AZRE have only increased in last 2 months for a total average of 50%, Sunpower has actually LOST ground and is DOWN, yet these lying scum say up along with Jay boy... First solar another of their "darlings" is up a mere ~10%...

Ah BS at its finest... but what does one expect from an "economist".  Lie through their teeth by cherry picking over a VERY short time period and provide a useless meaningless graph as this has any bearing on reality....

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10 minutes ago, footeab@yahoo.com said:

Did you bother to read it?  Title is a blatant lie.  Picked 4 stocks which do not add up to 105%, rather around 70% and even that is a lie if you average it over 1 year instead of last 2 months.  Then to top it, compare to a giant composite average who cannot glibly discard stocks not performing...

If his graph is ONLY of SEDG over longer than a year period then he is correct, but the other stocks, AZRE have only increased in last 2 months for a total average of 50%, Sunpower has actually LOST ground and is DOWN, yet these lying scum say up along with Jay boy... First solar another of their "darlings" is up a mere ~10%...

Ah BS at its finest... but what does one expect from an "economist".  Lie through their teeth by cherry picking over a VERY short time period and provide a useless meaningless graph as this has any bearing on reality....

Haha! Your ignorance is hilarious! 

The Zacks Solar index has 34 companies in it. https://www.zacks.com/stocks/industry-rank/stocks-in-industry.php?i=Solar-268 of which 12 are tracked for the gain he showed.

Try again.

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And I am sure you think this is a lie as well, this is the global solar index for the past 5 years

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Year to date the S&P 500 is up 7.7% 

Year to date the Solar Global Index is up 78% 

But then what is an order of magnitude between online adversaries? Oh yeah, it means I am right and you are wrong.

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@footeab@yahoo.com are you going to run away and hide again?

I guess his tractor is lonely.

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1 hour ago, Jay McKinsey said:

And I am sure you think this is a lie as well, this is the global solar index for the past 5 years

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Poor guy, you think two months is reality.  👍👍

You just showed all your great solar stocks FALLING for last 5 years.  👍👍

Smooth

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22 minutes ago, footeab@yahoo.com said:

Poor guy, you think two months is reality.  👍👍

You just showed all your great solar stocks FALLING for last 5 years.  👍👍

Smooth

ROFL! Oh this is just too much fun! The delusion is strong with you!

If you look very closely at the chart you will see that 5 years ago the index was at about $150 and now it is at about $260. So in the real world $260 is greater than $150, by $110. Thus the chart categorically shows solar stocks increasing by 73% from 5 years ago. Again, that is a 73% INCREASE for the last 5 years.

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This is what a falling 5 year stock index looks like:

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If you look very, very closely you might be able to discern the quaint difference between the charts. This chart starts out higher than it finishes up, the exact opposite of the Solar Index. This is of course the S&P Oil Index.

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Oh and for you hockey fans out there this is what is happening to solar stocks:

Exponential Growth: Crash Course Chapter 3 | Peak Prosperity

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Oh and let's not leave wind out of the fun

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7 hours ago, Jay McKinsey said:

 

The U.S. Solar market has soared a solid 105.6% so far in 2020 compared with the Zacks S&P 500 Composite market’s growth of 6.5%. This is a special post for @footeab@yahoo.com

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https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/solar-industry-outperforms-sp-500-ytd%3A-4-stocks-in-focus-2020-08-26

There is something for both of you in this one:

https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Wind-Power-Giant-Sees-Profits-Shrink-As-Competition-Heats-Up.html

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