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Top holdings Market Value Shares Weight %
Invesco Private Prime Fund 236.18 M 236.18 M 15.04%
NXT Nextpower Inc. 164.85 M 1.57 M 10.49% ENLT Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd. 116.62 M 1.70 M 7.42% ENPH Enphase Energy, Inc. 110.94 M 2.62 M 7.06% FSLR First Solar, Inc. 105.31 M 534.04 K 6.70%
Invesco Private Government Fund 92.16 M 92.16 M 5.87%
GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Ltd. 88.06 M 575.85 M 5.61%
Doral Group Renewable Energy Resources Ltd. 69.09 M 3.60 M 4.40%
RUN Sunrun Inc. 68.10 M 5.14 M 4.34% SEDG SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. 67.08 M 1.89 M 4.27%

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What is an ETF?

An exchange-traded fund, or ETF, is a basket of assets such as stocks, bonds, commodities, or other instruments. ETFs trade on exchanges like regular stocks and often aim to track an index, sector, strategy, or asset class.

What is the TAN price today?

TAN is trading at 53.09 today. Over the past 24 hours, its price has changed by -3.33%. Follow the TAN chart to monitor current market dynamics.

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What does TAN invest in?

TAN is Invesco Solar ETF. Review the analysis section on metatrader.com to see the asset mix, sector exposure, and concentration of the ETF.

What is the expense ratio of TAN?

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Is TAN leveraged?

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Who issues TAN?

TAN is issued by Invesco Solar ETF. The issuer is responsible for managing the ETF according to its stated objective and methodology.

What index does TAN track?

TAN is Invesco Solar ETF. Check the ETF profile to see the benchmark, replication method, and investment objective of the fund.

How is TAN managed?

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