Well, maybe the market is going up a little here. But September is a month to watch out for.
Anyway, ABAT looks fine. AMSC may go up 10% or more here. APWR may test under $6, but they're definitely also a long term buy/hold. BWEN looks like it's on its bottom. CREE should go up. A mystery why they even went down after their Q report. CSUN was up 8% Friday.
EFOI down to its 50-days. Buy it if it goes lower or rumbles around where it is or if it starts to go up again. ESLR jumped up 8% Friday. It may be time but probably not. I'm still in FDEI until they prove me wrong. Could be ten times .0075 in 6 months. GCHT one to look at.
JASO up 10% last 3 days. Hit their 200's, now over 50-days. Communist Chinese. (So is ABAT, APWR, CSUN, etc.). So. Do true Americans not buy Chinese companies? You know, institutions or individuals that just care about making money (and even the clean energy) I bet don't care if China is still communist or not. Look at our own American companies with manufacturing facilities in China. How communist is China? What does communism mean these days? Are they intent on stealing everything they can from us? Are they intent on taking over the world and destroying us? Or is business just business? Do they treat workers like slaves? Do they treat the environment like an outhouse? Or are they really changing? I admit it's still something to think about for one who puts the money where the heart and mind is. Will I not talk about the Chinese companies anymore even though there might be lots of money to be made with their stocks? No. I will keep mentioning them as just other stocks and let you make your own decision. My interest is clean energy for the world. And helping finance it with purchasing the right stocks. Besides, the Chinese seem to be changing for the better. So until they demonstrate otherwise, I'll trust but verify.
MDTL jumped up 9% Friday. Eye on PPRW. RSOL is cheap. SPWRA looks ready for a run up. VRNM looks good for gains. VUOC is a great 5-yr buy/hold. WEST won't go down much more or stay down much longer.
Of course, if the market turns down again, all this is out the window. Except the stuff on China.
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