Friday, January 29, 2010

Jan 25-29: Dow, NASDAQ Down Again; Solar Up a Sliver


Market still in funk...


The Dow Jones Industrial Averages and the NASDAQ continued their slide this week but not nearly as bad as last week's bloodbath. Solar stocks in the 20SSI fared a little better inching the index up nearly three points. February could bring better news on results of Ford's $2.7 billion profit for 2009. Or it could drop below 10,000, a rather dreary possibility.

20 Solar Stocks Index Week of Jan 25-29, 2010

Monday Open Friday Close Up/Down % Change Close 1/5/09* Close 3/6/09**
Dow Jones DJIA 10172.98 10067.33 -105.65 -1.049% 8952.89 6626.95
NASDAQ 2205.29 2147.35 -57.94 -2.698 1628.03 1293.85






Akeena Solar AKNS 1.24 1.14 -.10 -8.771 2.28 .61
Amtel Systems ASYS 10.97 10.42 -.55 -5.278 4.00 2.73
Applied Materials AMAT 12.63 12.18 -.45 -2.463 10.67 8.70
Canadian Solar CSIQ 21.66 21.13 -.53 -2.508 7.00 3.0601
ECD (UniSolar) ENER 10.12 9.12 -1.00/TD> -10.96 29.33 17.45
Entech Solar ENSL.OB .1310 .13 .0010 -.7692 .28 .23
Evergreen Solar ESLR 1.44 1.44 NC NC 3.60 1.03
First Solar FSLR 112.39 113.30 +.91 +.8096 157.80 108.49
GT Solar Int. SOLR 6.10 5.75 -.35 -6.086 4.00 4.02
JA Solar JASO 4.57 4.30 -.27 -6.279 5.09 1.91
Kyocera KYO 87.06 92.72 +5.66 +6.501 71.87 54.21
LDK Solar LDK 6.52 6.23 -.29 -4.654 14.84 4.40
MEMC Elect. WFR 13.19 12.57 -.62 -4.932 15.76 13.68
Renesola SOL 4.61 4.40 -.21 -4.772 5.15 2.1201
Satcon SATC 2.36 2.30 -.06 -2.608 1.60 1.23
SolarFun SOLF 7.084 7.21 +.126 +1.778 6.12 2.30
SunPower SPWRA 21.09 20.39 -.70 -3.433 45.13 23.39
SunTech STP 13.02 13.51 +.49 +3.763 13.55 5.34
Trina Solar TSL 20.94 21.93 +.99 +4.727 10.09 7.23
Yingli YGE 12.63 12.52 -.11 -.8785 7.25 3.888
20SSI Weekly Cumulative: Previous 369.76 Current 372.69 Change +2.93/+.7924% Avg Stock +.0949% 1/05/09* 415.41 3/06/09** 266.01
* The starting date of the 20 Solar Stock Index (20SSI).
** The Concensus "new" bull market began on Monday, March 9, 2009.
NOTE: All above stocks have market capitalization of $100M+ except Akeena Solar, Amtel Systems
and Entech Solar. This listing is strictly informational and implies neither endorsement or disapproval

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Friday, January 22, 2010

Jan 18-22: Dow, NASDAQ, Solar Meltdown


Some say correction long overdue

The Dow Jones Industrial Averages suffered its worst week since last February dropping 437 points for the week to end at 10172.98, a drop of 4.3%. The NASDAQ took a little less of a hit losing nearly 83 points to finish at 2205.29, a 3.75% slip. The 20 Solar Stocks Index (20SSI) was hit by a train and lost 64 points to end at 369.76, a horrific 17% loss. Since Jan 8 the 20SSI has dropped over 112 points, off 30%.

Paul Vigna at the Dow Jones Newswire says the correction was long overdue, that the market had made no such adjustment for eleven months. He cites uncertainty with health care reform, the Massachusetts election, the possibility of Ben Bernanke not being reappointed, Freddie and Fannie Mae problems all leading to a questionable time for trading.

Besides that malaise, the German government announced this week that it's cutting solar subsidies by 15%. This is in addition to the annual decline for solar subsidies as Germany attempts to wean solar companies off government support. In a story by Graham Winfrey in the Business Insider's Green Sheet it is reported that Germany, the world leader in photovoltaic installations, accounted for 50% of global PV demand last year.

20 Solar Stocks Index Week of Jan 18-22, 2010

Monday Open Friday Close Up/Down % Change Close 1/5/09* Close 3/6/09**
Dow Jones DJIA 10609.65 10172.98 -436.67 -4.292% 8952.89 6626.95
NASDAQ 2287.99 2205.29 -82.70 -3.750 1628.03 1293.85






Akeena Solar AKNS 1.28 1.24 -.04 -3.225 2.28 .61
Amtel Systems ASYS 10.89 10.97 +.08 +.7346 4.00 2.73
Applied Materials AMAT 13.73 12.63 -1.10 -8.709 10.67 8.70
Canadian Solar CSIQ 25.93 21.66 -4.27 -19.71 7.00 3.0601
ECD (UniSolar) ENER 11.27 10.12 -1.156 -11.35 29.33 17.45
Entech Solar ENSL.OB .13 .1310 +.0010 +.7692 .28 .23
Evergreen Solar ESLR 1.58 1.44 -.14 -9.722 3.60 1.03
First Solar FSLR 124.07 112.39 -11.68 -10.39 157.80 108.49
GT Solar Int. SOLR 5.73 6.10 +.37 +6.457 4.00 4.02
JA Solar JASO 5.60 4.57 -1.03 -22.53 5.09 1.91
Kyocera KYO 92.38 87.06 -5.32 -6.110 71.87 54.21
LDK Solar LDK 7.20 6.52 -.68 -10.42 14.84 4.40
MEMC Elect. WFR 14.25 13.19 -1.06 -8.036 15.76 13.68
Renesola SOL 5.10 4.61 -.49 -10.62 5.15 2.1201
Satcon SATC 2.62 2.36 -.26 -11.02 1.60 1.23
SolarFun SOLF 8.48 7.084 -1.396 -19.70 6.12 2.30
SunPower SPWRA 23.62 21.09 -2.53 -11.99 45.13 23.39
SunTech STP 15.57 13.02 -2.55 -19.58 13.55 5.34
Trina Solar TSL 49.43 20.94 -28.49 -36.05 10.09 7.23
Yingli YGE 15.21 12.63 -2.58 -20.42 7.25 3.888
20SSI Weekly Cumulative: Previous 434.07 Current 369.76. Change -64.31/-17.39% Avg Stock -9.92% 1/05/09* 415.41 3/06/09** 266.01
* The starting date of the 20 Solar Stock Index (20SSI).
** The Concensus "new" bull market began on Monday, March 9, 2009.
NOTE: All above stocks have market capitalization of $100M+ except Akeena Solar, Amtel Systems
and Entech Solar. This listing is strictly informational and implies neither endorsement or disapproval
of any stock listed. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.


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Friday, January 15, 2010

Jan 11-15: Dow, NASDAQ, Solar Flip Over


Financial sector leads the downturn

After an impressive beginning on Wall Street, 2010 took a header this week, today being the worst day of trading so far. MarketWatch reports J.P. Morgan Chase lead the financial sector with weaker revenues than expected and a poor outlook. The Dow finished the week at 10609.65, off nearly nine points for last Friday, a drop of .08%. The NASDAQ fared worse ending over 29 points down, about a 1.3% slide. The 20 Solar Stocks Index (20SSI) spilled nearly 48 points, an 11% drop since last week.

Intel Corp. led losses in the tech sector and most chip makers took losses as reflected by the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX), losing 3.44%. Eighteen in the 20SSI were down with Canadian Solar, Trina Solar and Renesola the biggest losers. Several solar companies however, did not lose all that was gained last week, strong as it was. Obviously, weak results for chip makers in general is bad for solar industry wide. Oil futures fell a fifth straight session today as warmer weather--despite the recent eastern cold snap--has created lower demand for heating oil.

20 Solar Stocks Index Week of Jan 11-15, 2010

Monday Open Friday Close Up/Down % Change Close 1/5/09* Close 3/6/09**
Dow Jones DJIA 10618.19 10609.65 -8.64 -.0804% 8952.89 6626.95
NASDAQ 2317.17 2287.99 -29.18 -1.275 1628.03 1293.85






Akeena Solar AKNS 1.36 1.28 -.08 -6.250 2.28 .61
Amtel Systems ASYS 11.11 10.89 -.22 -2.020 4.00 2.73
Applied Materials AMAT 14.55 13.73 -.82 -5.972 10.67 8.70
Canadian Solar CSIQ 32.68 25.93 -6.75 -26.03 7.00 3.0601
ECD (UniSolar) ENER 12.55 11.27 -1.28 -11.35 29.33 17.45
Entech Solar ENSL.OB .11 .13 +.02 +18.18 .28 .23
Evergreen Solar ESLR 1.79 1.58 -.21 -13.29 3.60 1.03
First Solar FSLR 139.68 124.07 -15.61 -12.58 157.80 108.49
GT Solar Int. SOLR 5.95 5.73 -.22 -3.839 4.00 4.02
JA Solar JASO 6.62 5.60 -1.02 -18.21 5.09 1.91
Kyocera KYO 91.55 92.38 +.83 +.9066 71.87 54.21
LDK Solar LDK 7.96 7.20 -.76 -10.55 14.84 4.40
MEMC Elect. WFR 15.02 14.25 -.77 -5.403 15.76 13.68
Renesola SOL 5.76 5.10 -.66 -12.94 5.15 2.1201
Satcon SATC 2.75 2.62 -.13 -4.961 1.60 1.23
SolarFun SOLF 10.08 8.48 -1.60 -18.86 6.12 2.30
SunPower SPWRA 25.28 23.62 -1.66 -7.027 45.13 23.39
SunTech STP 18.03 15.57 -2.46 -15.79 13.55 5.34
Trina Solar TSL 61.08 49.43 -11.65 -23.56 10.09 7.23
Yingli YGE 18.10 15.21 -2.89 -19.00 7.25 3.888
20SSI Weekly Cumulative: Previous 482.01 Current 434.07 Change -47.94/-11.04% Avg Stock -9.92% 1/05/09* 415.41 3/06/09** 266.01
* The starting date of the 20 Solar Stock Index (20SSI).
** The Concensus "new" bull market began on Monday, March 9, 2009.
NOTE: All above stocks have market capitalization of $100M+ except Akeena Solar, Amtel Systems
and Entech Solar. This listing is strictly informational and implies neither endorsement or disapproval
of any stock listed. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.


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Friday, January 8, 2010

Jan 4-8: Dow, NASDAQ A-OK; Solar up 7.55%


Good start despite jobs report...

The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 190 points during the first week of 2010 to end at 10618.19, a 1.823% gain. The NASDAQ also closed up by 48 points to finish today at 2317.17, a 2.116% surge. The 20 Solar Stocks Index (20SSI) however, topped both with a nearly 34 point jump to end the year's first week at 482.01, a 7.55% leap.

A late rally today boosted major stock indexes despite a disappointing jobs report of 85,000 payroll cuts last month which was more than expected. MarketWatch reports the unemployment rate remains at 10%, a squeak better than the 10.1% expected. Actually throughout the recent economic slowdown, stock investors have often shrugged off poor jobs news. Oddly, the S&P 500 has averaged a .3% gain on days the Labor Department jobs reports were short of expectations and actually fell .1% on days DOL beat expectations, according to data from Shaeffer's Investor Research reported in MarketWatch.

All but one stock in the 20SSI gained this week. Chinese solar companies or those with Chinese-made panels or related equipment, tended to do better. China's commitment of have 15% of its electricity coming from renewable sources by 2020 is already spurring more solar industry interest. Some say panel prices have or are near to bottoming out and could likely go up again as spring nears.

Solar's biggest winners this week were Canadian Solar, Energy Conversion Devices, Evergreen and SolarFun. Average solar stock increase in the 20SSI was over 11% for the week.

20 Solar Stocks Index Week of Jan 4-8, 2010

Monday Open Friday Close Up/Down % Change Close 1/5/09* Close 3/6/09**
Dow Jones DJIA 10428.05 10618.19 +190.14 +1.823% 8952.89 6626.95
NASDAQ 2269.15 2317.17 +48.02 +2.116 1628.03 1293.85






Akeena Solar AKNS 1.24 1.36 +.12 +9.677 2.28 .61
Amtel Systems ASYS 11.07 11.11 +.04 +.3613 4.00 2.73
Applied Materials AMAT 13.94 14.55 +.61 +4.376 10.67 8.70
Canadian Solar CSIQ 28.82 32.68 +3.86 +13.39 7.00 3.0601
ECD (UniSolar) ENER 10.57 12.55 +1.98 +18.73 29.33 17.45
Entech Solar ENSL.OB .10 .11 +.01 +10.00 .28 .23
Evergreen Solar ESLR 1.51 1.79 +.28 +18.54 3.60 1.03
First Solar FSLR 135.40 139.68 +4.28 +3.161 157.80 108.49
GT Solar Int. SOLR 5.56 5.95 +.39 +7.014 4.00 4.02
JA Solar JASO 5.70 6.62 +.92 +16.14 5.09 1.91
Kyocera KYO 88.31 91.55 +3.24 +3.668 71.87 54.21
LDK Solar LDK 7.01 7.96 +.95 +13.55 14.84 4.40
MEMC Elect. WFR 13.62 15.02 +1.40 +10.27 15.76 13.68
Renesola SOL 4.76 5.76 +1.00 +21.00 5.15 2.1201
Satcon SATC 2.82 2.75 -.07 -2.545 1.60 1.23
SolarFun SOLF 7.63 10.08 +2.45 +32.11 6.12 2.30
SunPower SPWRA 23.68 25.28 +1.60 +6.756 45.13 23.39
SunTech STP 16.63 18.03 +1.40 +8.418 13.55 5.34
Trina Solar TSL 53.97 61.08 -+7.11 +13.17 10.09 7.23
Yingli YGE 15.81 18.10 +2.29 +14.48 7.25 3.888
20SSI Weekly Cumulative: Previous 448.15 Current 482.01 Change +33.86/+7.55% Avg Stock +11.11% 1/05/09* 415.41 3/06/09** 266.01
* The starting date of the 20 Solar Stock Index (20SSI).
** The Concensus "new" bull market began on Monday, March 9, 2009.
NOTE: All above stocks have market capitalization of $100M+ except Akeena Solar, Amtel Systems
and Entech Solar. This listing is strictly informational and implies neither endorsement or disapproval
of any stock listed. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.


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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Solar Index Climbs 6% Since Thursday


Dow, NASDAQ up, too

The 20 Solar Stocks Index (20SSI) has gained nearly 27 points since last year's close Thursday of 448.15 to finish at 474.82, a 5.95% climb. Both the Dow and NASDAQ have begun 2010 well, respectively gaining 144 points to 10572.02 (up 1.38%) and 40 points to 2308.71 (+1.74%) so far this very new year.

All but three stocks of the 20SSI finished up after today's trading. The biggest winners were Yingli Solar (up 12.6%), JA Solar Holdings (+7.59%), and Canadian Solar (+5.55%).

One year ago today when the 20SSI began tracking, the index closed at 415.41, so the index has comeback an appreciable 14.3% in a bad financial year. Solar's rebound really looks good compared with the market descent--which included all major indexes--culminating on March 6 when the 20SSI hit 266.01. From that time solar shows a gaudy 78% surge.

Chinese solar stocks have been gaining well the past month on signs of an optimist future for the solar industry. China recently made a renewable energy mandate to increase the use of non-fossil fuels by 15% by 2020.


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Friday, January 1, 2010

Year's End: Dow, NASDAQ, Solar Drop


Still, a remarkable comeback for stocks

It appears the high optimism of last week that Wall Street would end 2009 bullish, the bears entered their dens. The Dow was off 92 points from last week, a .88% drop. NASDAQ lost nearly 17, a .73% slip. The 20 Solar Stocks Index dropped 2.24 points, about a half percent since last Friday.

2010, says a MarketWatch report, could be rough on investors as recovery/stimulus money gets used up and equities will need to depend on (heaven forbid!) earnings growth.

"In previous cyclical profit rebounds, consumer discretionary companies, such as retailers, and financial services led the way. But these sectors face a tough year ahead as consumers remain mired in debt and banks tackle lingering loan losses from the financial crisis," said MarketWatch's Alistair Barr.

Still, Wall Street experienced a huge comeback from a year ago and especially since March 9, when stocks hit Grand Canyon depths then the new Bull Market began (see data below). Since Jan 5, 2009 when the Dow closed at 8953 it has gained 1475 points or about 16.5% up. The NASDAQ gained 641 points in the same period, a 39% surge. The 20SSI gained nearly 33 points, an 8% gain for the year.

Why was solar's gain so puny compared to the major markets? Speaking from sales experience in solar, many potential customers who wanted to go solar had problems getting financing, even with impeccable credit. Credit loosened a little in the last two quarters but many projects were simply postponed indefinitely. The irony is solar panel prices dropped markedly due to a worldwide glut of high-grade silicon and oversupply of panels not being bought.

Other reasons for a soft solar rebound is that solar power has been irrationally tied to the cost of oil, although oil is used very rarely to produce electricity. Still, when oil prices are down, the collective American wisdom--or lack thereof--prefers the status quo of fossil fuel usage rather than renewable energy sources for power. Also, when push comes to shove, Americans still don't look at solar or any other renewable source as absolutely necessary, anyway. Coal-fired power plants still supply about 64% of America's electricity and it's still relatively cheap in most parts of the country.

Americans have much less equity in their homes, so the fat lines of credit which were so readily available just a few years ago, has mostly dried up. With discretionary income tight, solar is a rather low priority. Finally--and this may be good--Americans are trying to get out of debt; paying off credit cards appears a higher priority than adding a solar power plant to the house.

Where does solar stand in 2010? Americans are pragmatic and purchasing solar PV systems for home or business is tied to the cost of electricity. In California, electricity costs keep going up despite the economy. During lean times controlling overhead can be the linchpin to profitability. Through deft financing or power purchase agreements, solar power can get operating budgets in line rather quickly. Once payback on a system is met, reliable, FREE electricity is extra sweet.

20 Solar Stocks Index Week of Dec 28-31, 2009

Monday Open Friday Close Up/Down % Change Close 1/5/09* Close 3/6/09**
Dow Jones DJIA 10520.10 10428.05 -92.05 -.8827% 8952.89 6626.95
NASDAQ 2285.69 2269.15 -16.54 -.7289 1628.03 1293.85






Akeena Solar AKNS 1.3499 1.24 -.1099 -8.863 2.28 .61
Amtel Systems ASYS 11.15 11.07 -.07 -.7226 4.00 2.73
Applied Materials AMAT 14.00 13.94 -.06 -.4304 10.67 8.70
Canadian Solar CSIQ 29.40 28.82 -.18 -2.012 7.00 3.0601
ECD (UniSolar) ENER 10.52 10.57 +.05 +.4752 29.33 17.45
Entech Solar ENSL.OB .12 .10 -.02 -20.00 .28 .23
Evergreen Solar ESLR 1.60 1.51 -.09 -5.960 3.60 1.03
First Solar FSLR 133.80 135.40 +1.60 +11.95 157.80 108.49
GT Solar Int. SOLR 5.67 5.56 -.11 -1.978 4.00 4.02
JA Solar JASO 6.05 5.70 -.35 -6.140 5.09 1.91
Kyocera KYO 89.70 88.31 -1.39 -1.574 71.87 54.21
LDK Solar LDK 7.00 7.01 +.01 +.1428 14.84 4.40
MEMC Elect. WFR 12.51 13.62 +1.11 +8.873 15.76 13.68
Renesola SOL 5.12 4.76 -.36 -7.563 5.15 2.1201
Satcon SATC 2.62 2.82 +.20 +7.633 1.60 1.23
SolarFun SOLF 7.60 7.63 +.03 +.3947 6.12 2.30
SunPower SPWRA 24.31 23.68 -.63 -2.660 45.13 23.39
SunTech STP 16.71 16.63 -.08 -.4810 13.55 5.34
Trina Solar TSL 54.85 53.97 -.88 -1.630 10.09 7.23
Yingli YGE 16.21 15.81 -.40 -2.530 7.25 3.888
20SSI Weekly Cumulative: Previous 450.39 Current 448.15 Change -2.24/-.4998% Avg Stock -2.04% 1/05/09* 415.41 3/06/09** 266.01
* The starting date of the 20 Solar Stock Index (20SSI).
** The Concensus "new" bull market began on Monday, March 9, 2009.
NOTE: All above stocks have market capitalization of $100M+ except Akeena Solar, Amtel Systems
and Entech Solar. This listing is strictly informational and implies neither endorsement or disapproval of any stock listed. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.


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