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About First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Green Energy Index Fund
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Inception date
Feb 8, 2007
Structure
Open-Ended Fund
Dividend treatment
Distributes
Distribution tax treatment
Qualified dividends
Income tax type
Capital Gains
Max ST capital gains rate
39.60%
Max LT capital gains rate
20.00%
Primary advisor
First Trust Advisors LP
Distributor
First Trust Portfolios LP
QCLN holds a broad portfolio of US-listed firms in the clean energy industry. Eligible companies must be manufacturers, developers, distributors, or installers of one of the following four sub-sectors: advanced materials (that enable clean-energy or reduce the need for petroleum products), energy intelligence (smart grid), energy storage and conversion (hybrid batteries), or renewable electricity generation (solar, wind, geothermal, etc). Because there is subjectivity in classifying companies as clean energy, potential investors would be well-served by reviewing the funds portfolio to make sure your definition of clean energy matches QCLNs.
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What's in the fund
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Electronic Technology
Consumer Durables
Producer Manufacturing
Utilities
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QCLN target entry $72Great fund, love EVs, and it's paid out handsomely by just buying the dip and following prudent stop losses.
Short term pullback doesn't have a support line now until $71.84 right near the .786 FIB and looks like a logical bounce point.
M top for now, expecting bottom in 1-2 more trading days
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The one that really hurt $QCLNYes I haven't buy this one NASDAQ:QCLN , I don't know how it happened but it did. Now with this possible pullback I be watching it to buy strong. I see 3 different buy points in this chart, but I think the purple zone would be the best one. Even thought I would like to buy on the 50 day MA, anythin
QCLN - Due for a 7% pull back - BTDQCLN is an Electric Vehicle/Hydrogen ETF that has done well for me.
It's on monthly cycles going up 25-30% then dipping about 7%. I'm looking for another dip this week to buy more.
Note: I am looking for this to likely peak and a real correction early next year, but I think it will be a great shor
QCLN:NASDAQ - CLEAN ENERGY ETF - Up 130% since March lowsQCLN holds a broad portfolio of US-listed firms in the clean energy industry. Eligible companies must be manufacturers, developers, distributors, or installers of one of the following four sub-sectors: advanced materials (that enable clean-energy or reduce the need for petroleum products), energy in
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