Prev Close | 43.78 |
Open | 42.11 |
Day Low/High | 41.01 / 47.22 |
52 Wk Low/High | 4.03 / 47.22 |
Volume | 16.19M |
Prev Close | 43.78 |
Open | 42.11 |
Day Low/High | 41.01 / 47.22 |
52 Wk Low/High | 4.03 / 47.22 |
Volume | 16.19M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 170.16B |
Market Cap | 7.45B |
P/E Ratio | 398.00 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Especially true after the weakness in overseas markets.
Leading the charge against renewable energy and energy efficiency.
There was enough buying interest to overcome early jitters.
But another day like today is going to be a problem.
It's the opposite of what we saw in March and April.
Wal-Mart breaks below our adjusted stop-loss level, so it's off our watch-list.
There's little question that the market is undergoing a correction.
SunPower is holding above its 8-day EMA, building a tight upper level base.
To continue our discussion, here's the outlook for renewable energy and batteries.
Oh, and it also helps the environment.
Solar's the way to go, but not house by house.
These rallies can last much longer than we think.
The Russia-Ukraine crisis suddenly became irrelevant to the market.
Renewable energy growth in the next decade will be fueled by states.
FedEx is building a bearish flag pattern that could point to lower prices.
Focus more on what can go right than what can go wrong.
But will they run with it?
Northstar Realty triggered our entry price, showing relative strength during a choppy session.
SunPower surged today to get to the upper end of the inverse head and shoulders pattern.
Here's a quick technical rundown.
I will be looking at 11 names that are still due to report earnings and working on their charts.
It looked bleak for the indices this morning.
The group's been leading and it should continue to perform in 2014.
SolarCity now has a clear field with virtually no competition.
Solar could become very cost-competitive for electricity generation in the next two years.
Large cloud computing companies are working around the usual structure.
Solar power has competitive advantages no other energy source can claim.
Numerous state laws mean built-in solar demand for the next decade
Lately they have been useless as indicators of anything.