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Earth Renew (ERTH.CN, OTCQB: VVIVF) jumps 25% on record volume - Agtech Fertilizer/Renewable Energy Commodity play
Carbon credit market. The biggest 'commodity' squeeze is gaining steam, slowly and then suddenly.
Greenlane Renewables Signs Over $7 Million in New System Supply Contracts
Will carbon futures, i.e., KRBN and GRN and others, be a BIG thing in 2022? With all the climate change initiatives, could this class of equities be a 2022 YOLO!
Greenlane Renewables (GRN) inks $9.8 million deal
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GRN.TO pumped again yesterday (30%). Glad I bought in at earnings last month when they turned a profit. Supposed to be a new product announced by them next week as well, which will probably move a lot of shares again. Hry have no debt and are a seriously undervalued stock right now.
My GRN shares are doing pretty good hehe.
Oh yeah totally... ...BTW GUYS why dont we push GRN to the moon?!? 👀
GDNP. Down 97% GRN. Down 93% TCF.CN Down 94% MN.V. Down 70% Basically I'm crushing it lol
I'm just a little bit excited if we get re-scheduling. What will the price action be on legitimate news. Will it have been worth it to buy GRN DAY plates?!
I got a couple of contract pending for LFST.V and [GRN.TO](https://GRN.TO) this are penny stock. THe contract are not that big, but this move are more for DCA.
I made a very nice profit on GRN because I got in early, but it has traded sideways for 2 years now.
Ferraro was a GRN Holding Corp. (OTC: GRNF) investor who had posted about the company on various investor message boards. Ferraro controlled a Twitter account under the handle @computerbux, which had nearly 10,000 followers as of December 2019. He posted at least 7,900 tweets in 2019 and at least 5,000 tweets from January through June 2020. Nearly 90% of these tweets referenced a specific stock or stocks. Other stocks that Ferraro pumped included Powerdyne International and South Beach Spirits.
$GRN.TO is at $0.34CDN. This is a renewable biogas company that has done work around the world. There is currently a proposed organic waste depot in the same city it’s based out of. There is a reasonably good chance they will get the contract.
GRN - Greenland renewables. Just look at their earnings and compare it to their market cap.
AT.TO (Acuity Ads), BlackBerry and GRN.TO (Greenlane Renewables) I would be well off if I left that money in my couch
What was in the green for you today? Mine were all carbon credits and commodities: GRN TILL KRBN PDBC and, no surprise: SQQQ
Finally bailed on little bit of GBTC few weeks back. Took an L on it but W took getting out of GRN more than covered for it. Whole space is a giant incestuous scam.
I've been adding some GRN this year
A couple areas you're missing: Lithium-ion battery recycling is going to be huge. I particularly like Li-Cycle (LICY) in this space. Carbon credits has a very asymmetric risk profile, a great hedge with a significant upside and not a lot of downside, though it depends a bit on how you judge the political risk. KRBN is a great ETF to get global exposure. There's also ETFs for the American (KCCA) and European (KEUA) markets, and an ETN (GRN).
I was BER bout a week ago, started turnin GRN now I’m tweakin hoe, tweakin hoe, run up on a BUL nuts I get to squeezin yo
GRN and KRBN. I'm in industry and it's def growing. Biggest barrier is government. If you've got an inside track though.
Two tickers GRN and KRBN. Both are based on carbon prices. I forget the differences. They have options but there barely any buyers or sellers. My fan theory is that Putin's lil 'scapade' will result in markets tightening up and more regulation from EU, with a two birds approach. Or the wild will continue to do nothing and we'll all die of heat waves in the next 25 years. Either way, WERE HEADING NORTH BROTHER!
Made more on GRN than I have lost on GBTC but I got in early. Price is down some right now but not on super sale like when Russia first invaded. Nice thing is the shit isn't correlated with much else at least in my portfolio.
I'ma drop a little secret for yall. The carbon commodity tickers KRBN and GRN have held up and are back to green for the year. They seem to be inflation/ recession resistant. Do with this information what you will.
COWZ, an ETF that ranks its holdings based on a free cashflow screen. GRN, a carbon credit ETF. RJI, and RJA, two commodities ETFs.
You need to buy 0GRN. It’s 4 million off the 1 billion limit and I’m pretty sure it’s over that cause of after hours but it’s a solid company
I believe KRBN is only US, whereas GRN is EU and US. I picked KRBN because I think it has a bigger upside but both seem to move together
I don't have any comment on its day to day movement but will say it can only grow as a market place over the long term. KRBN invests in several markets, and the only really mature one is the EU. The others are emerging with the idea that they will become more rigorous over time. The California market, being a state market other regions can join, could some day be supplanted by some sort of national program for addressing Carbon emissions - hard to tell the future there, but that won't happen without warning because Congress would be enacting it. The China carbon market seems bound only to grow. It's nascent, China's commitment to reductions is on a slow incline, but is there, present, and slowly growing. These markets a literally designed to make credits more expensive. For the EU market, I prefer GRN over KEUA because it seems to cling to its index better and I think it is more affordable to own. The EU market has super commitment from the EU, the threshold is high for bringing any political pressure on it. Only the war in Ukraine seems to have shaken it, recently
Cloud MD DOC.V High tide HITI Greenlane renewables GRN.TO
I'm in GRN but I don't know the difference
I am invested in the European carbon credit markets via GRN and KRBN. Anticipating that commodities inflation, especially wheat and corn, is only getting started I am invested in RJA and RJI. I am invested in a gas pipeline ETF, MLPX, which issues a 1099 not a K1 which you would get if you invest directly in a pipeline MLP, and it has an almost 6% Div. I am also invested in BRK.B. I am considering getting into banks, either WFC, BAC, or the KRE ETF.
My hail marys in order of faith I have in them: CRSP, RKLB, SOFI, ASTS, GRN.TO, JOBY
GRN.TO is one of my top investments. Great company.
Renewable Natural Gas conpany (GRN.TO, XBC.TO) are great plays in this transition for clean energy. I hold as well heavy electric vehicule company (LEV.TO, PTRA) I complete with ICLN and FAN that offer a great diversification.
Does anyone think GRN (carbon futures etf) and oil are perfect hedges? When oil goes up, apparently carbon futures fall because people aren’t using oil to make carbon
If I was smart I would probably look to dump GRN but been my biggest winner last year or so.
Wow Barclay's suspending buying of OIL. Hope they don't pull that shit with my GRN.
FB, GOOG, HITI, DOC.V, PayPal, GRN.TO
GRN popping but could be volatile as shit.
Wish would have rotated even more gold into GRN yesterday than I did. Oh well hindsight.
My post Russian debacle play is GRN. Super beat down due to Euro energy situation being FUBAR but Euros will go back to loving themselves some carbon credits soon enough.
Indirectly with GRN? ETN which is kind of like an ETF.
Which is why I am selling gold right now to fearful Boomers and buying GRN which is mostly Euro panic and cheap right now.
Been rotating some of mine into carbon credits. GRN has doubled in like last year. Gold not so much.
Ended up selling some of my gold at the peak to buy some GRN. Your welcome Mr. Boomer.
Gold keeps going up and my GRN keeps going down and selling my gold to Boomers and buying more carbon credits. Shit just goes up and up most of the time.
I'll add this based on my limited understanding. Where KRBN and GRN come in, they track the futures prices for the credits. The Governments issues companies a number of credits for a certain amount of carbon. As a company becomes more green, they can sell their credits. The Governments penalize companies that exceed the number of credits they have, so they purchase excess credits from the "greener" companies. It is cheaper for them to buy the credits than to pay the penalities. So in theory, if regulations for more greener production increases more rapidly than the rate companies become green, then demand for these credits rise. With all that said, that is my I purchased GRN over KRBN. I see Europe pushing for greener manufacturing more than say California.
I actually own GRN. It has performed better than KRBN, but is risker since it is an ETN. I'll be honest, I don't totally understand carbon credits, but they have performed well and what I've read about them makes logical sense.
I'm holding 100 shares of KRBN and GRN. Its been holding up very nicely during these periods of uncertainty. I think its a buy and hold for me and I'd love to find a version with more leverage. I work in the climate tech space and am a part of several companies doing things around carbon and offsets. Shits gonna blow up big time over the next few years.
GRN. Up so big on it probably never have to worry getting close to cost basis on it.
If GRN is only a 3x by 2029 from its current price I’m gonna kill myself. Been in since .26, this stock is a 3-5x in the next year and a half.
dude GRN up 5% today daaaamn usually when KRBN rips there’s a nice dip afterwards. looks to be the same for GRN. i’ll add it when that happens. how do more people not invest in this? it seems to good to be true/it has to be
yeah good idea. i’ll take a look at GRN, you’re absolutely correct
GRN is the same as KRBN but only tracks the EU carbon trading
dude KRBN is. it’s freaking wild man. i only have a few grand in it too. i feel like a rug pull has to happen cause it’s just non stop gains. i gotta look at GRN. URNM is a wild one but i threw down cause some folks on here say there’s gonna be a massive supply shortage in a year
Are KRBN and GRN cheat codes? Yeesh
GRN is still probably my best play the last bit over a year. If only I would have had the balls to average up along the way.
Carbon credits. GRN is up 7.5%. KRBN is up less, but still up.
If by “short list” as in shorting the stock, then none. Wayyyy to risky. I’ve been slowly accumulating the below. These have extremely high growth rates (check 2022 estimate revenue) for the their market cap. HITI MNMD DOC.V HNST CRSR COIN GRN.TO TDOC (price to sales still a little high, but 70% gross margin on revenue is crazy good)
Just when I thought I couldn't get more irresponsible than SPACs I go and buy KRBN and GRN. Maybe good maybe shit. What's new.
Dead ass, you want a real play for the future? Cus I got one and it wasn't touched whatsoever by this pull back. Two tickers: GRN and KRBN Carbon bitches. They both follow the price of carbon project futures. This going to be the hottest play of the next 20 years.
F, AMD, MU, leaps on weed, GRN, KRBN Buying the future and selling the past
GRN was up today. Just saying. Joke's on me when the next time the UK government can't bail out Barclay's.
KRBN tracks both EUETS exposure & US exposure. GRN only European. GRN seems to somewhat outperform, KRBN seems to have better liquidity, especially the derivatives.
How is GRN different from KRBN?
After getting gaped by TAN early last year for some random ass reason bought some GRN instead and been one of my better plays. Shit just keeps going up.
GRN, so undervalued with awesome quarterly numbers for the last 1,5 years
I'm in GRN, what's the difference?
🌳Carbon Credits🌳 KRBN / KCCA / GRN
I use MorningStar, mostly for tracking across multiple accounts. And use their Xray reports to see overlaps between multiple funds. Lots of recommendations, but I rarely act on them. In a few cases I add them to a Watchlist. Most of the time leave it at that. I’ve only bought two of their stocks over the years. $200/year. I also use free Yahoo Finance for its better graphing. My latest buy was KRBN and GRN based on a recommendation of a relative.
Cloud MD is my biggest bet for 2022. Also like GRN.TO, HITI, BNGO and FLT.V
Guess GRN dropping 10% on Friday was pricing in the Euros locking down at least.
Xebec in the same space. Been holding for almost 5 years (GRN for 2), both stocks are going a lot higher.
I love this company and it’s been beaten down so much for literally no reason. No debt, lots of growth and just because profitable. My TFSA is maxed but any time I collect a div, I throw it into GRN
GRN Greenland Renewables. I have to believe
GRN up like a champ today though. Regardless of macro environment companies still trying to buy their way to being green.
G B TC and GRN for me. Anti-boomer commodities.
Been saying it for months but GRN flat out stays green no matter what.
Carbon credits are up lol. GRN is green.
I am invested in an IPath carbon ETN with ticker GRN. It’s been around the longest. It is focused mainly on the European carbon allowances. More recently, Kranes has debuted ETFs, KRBN which invests in the existing markets: European, California and RGGI, which is New England and two new ones, just California and just Europe. They trade using a futures index. You can also trade carbon futures on the Chicago commodities board Europe has the most mature and strictest setup for investing. California is interesting and maturing and includes a Canadian province too I think. The price per ton for carbon allowance in Europe is forecast to continue rising to, I think 2030, per analysts, ( and maybe beyond) based on gov regulations and the rate at which companies can transition to carbon neutral energy sources. California and New England could change if/when national policies mature. We are behind Europe and who knows what legislature or model might finally stick here. I have been very happy with the performance of GRN. Although they use slightly different indexes its movements are similar to Kranes Euro carbon ETF, KEUA. GRN had a stock split earlier this year. It just keeps going up.
I knew GRN would get a nice little pop out of that COP26 clusterfuck.
I recently put some into carbon credit ETFs and ETNs. GRN and KRBN. We’ll see.
Me too. Currently in big on Goldspot (SPOT.V) and Greenlane Renewables (GRN.TO) Up 90% on greenlane and 40% on Goldspot. I think they both have double digit potential
I’m in GRN (Greenlane Renewables) Reliq looks interesting.
Today's move was rebalancing some Greyscale into GRN. Those are my main commodity anti-inflation plays.
Its a good thing I sold some GBTC to buy more GRN on Friday.
Me on Friday: You know what I own too much GBTC and not enough GRN. Time for a rebalance.
Regulated carbon credits: you can invest in KRBN ETF from KraneShares. It is 75% European credits, just under 20% California allowances and 7% RGGI (Eastern US credits). China's carbon market just opened, and KraneShares is a China ETF specialist, so they may add China, where the market is new and carbon credits are cheap. This ETF is actively managed and invests in futures. The other option is to buy the GRN ETN (exchange-traded note) which only invests in European carbon credits. (Compare KRBN and GRN [here](https://sustainfi.com/articles/investing/carbon-credits/).) The last option to invest in **voluntary** markets is through Carbon Streaming Corp (OFSTF) which is a Canadian company that invests in offset projects using the streaming model. They plan to list on NASDAQ this year. This is not riskless, and you are betting on the management's team ability to find profitable investments. But not aware of any other ways of investing in voluntary markets, where offsets are much cheaper than in regulated markets. (There is an argument that high-quality offset prices and regulated prices worldwide will eventually converge.)
KRBN: currently invests in european carbon credits (\~75%), california (\~20%) and RGGI carbon (\~5%). Over time, carbon allowances are decreasing each year. EU and California currently have an annual reduction factor of 4%, so supply is declining. New industries are being added so they will have to buy allowances. Schemes have "floors" or minimum prices e.g. $17 in California, at which point the supply of allowances will decline more. Governments are incentivized to cut carbon (e.g. EU is aiming for carbon-neutrality in 2050. Basically you know that supply will decline, demand is going up and there is price support from the EU. Same with California. China launched the largest carbon market this summer. KraneShares - which runs KRBN - is a China specialist, so they may add China going forward. GRN invests exclusively in European allowances, so it's a less diversified bet. You can compare it to KRBN [here](https://sustainfi.com/articles/investing/carbon-credits/).
I bought $GRN a while back. Seems to have the biggest returns. Very interesting trade.
In addition to ICLN, to be diversified and have exposure to multiple sectors, consider also: \- TAN (solar energy) \- FAN (wind energy) \- Water ETFs like PHO or PIO (water scarcity > more demand for water treatment and infrastructure companies) \- Lithium and EV battery ETFs like Global X Lithium and Battery Tech ETF (LIT), in-depth [here](https://sustainfi.com/articles/investing/battery-etf/) \- Carbon credit ETF (KRBN or GRN), in-depth [here](https://sustainfi.com/articles/investing/carbon-credits/) QCLN i similar to ICLN but it's U.S. only and ICLN is global.
There is KRBN and also GRN (iPath Series B carbon exchange traded notes). I managed to buy KRBN through Interactive Brokers, should not be an issue as it is a normal exchange traded fund. GRN is not always within retail trading allowances. My only fear for the investment theme is supply of carbon credits by governments and other issuers. How is this controlled to not surpass demand? Good luck
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