by teemu » Fri 21 Oct 2005, 16:50:44
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('rkerver', 'W')hat we need is a portfolio of stocks, a mutually agreed upon Plan B fund, well promoted and widely available through the principal investment firms. Beyond performance, sector and size, such a fund would play to stabilize energy markets and transition the markets to Plan B. It would included renewables, oil & natural gas, new nuclear, uranium mining, transportation, utilities and others acting as part of an effective mitigation Plan B.
Recommendations for inclusion? Please also consolidate previous relevant threads. Thanks.
My suggestions:
iShares Goldman Sach Natural Resources ETF (NYSE:IGE)
EasyETF GSCI (from Frankfurt Stock exchange, commodity future ETF)
Areva (from Paris Stock exchange, maybe number one of nuclear firms)
Railroald companies (NYSE:NSC, NYSE:BNI, NYSE:CP ect.)
Then investing to areas with lot of oil and other natural resources:
Brazil, lot of ethanol and biofuels (NYSE:EWZ)
Canada, lot of gas and oil and maybe tar sands (NYSE:EWC)
Russia, lot of oil, little bit risky (some actively managed mutual fund)
Any other ideas?