On Dec. 21, 2012, I put $16 Million imaginary dollars in equal imaginary investments in 16 real energy companies; $8.0 Million in the Sustainable Energy space and $8.0 Million in the fossil fuel space. Excluding the value of dividends and transaction costs, but including the bankruptcy or crash of three companies in the sustainable energy space,
- The Fossil Fuel portfolio is now worth $5.26 Million, down 34.28% overall, 12.85% on an annualized basis.
- The Sustainable Energy portfolio is now worth $16.2 Million, up 102.6%, 38.48% on an annualized basis.
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 25.74%, 9.65% on an annualized basis, from 13,091 on 12/21/12 to close at 16,460 on 8/21/15.
- The S&P 500 is up 37.8%, from 1,430 to close at 1,971 on 8/21/15.
- The Fossil Fuel and Sustainable Energy portfolios, like the indices, are down in the last month.
The conclusion, that investors are moving away from Fossil Fuels and into Sustainable Energy, seems logical, if not obvious.