Benzinga recently had the chance to speak with Sam Beaudin, Head of Product at Wunder Capital, about how investors can earn 6 percent returns by investing in Wunder’s commercial solar installation project funds. For investors looking to profit off of the solar revolution without being exposed to the volatility and unpredictability of the stock market, Wunder’s funds could be a good investment choice.
How Does It Work?
Wunder has a national network of regional U.S. solar installation partners. These partners send Wunder commercial-scale solar installation projects, and Wunder selects the most promising and low-risk projects to add to its funds.
“Accessing commercial-scale solar financing has the same kind of difficulties that small business financing in general has,” Beaudin told Benzinga. “There’s not a good FICO equivalent for banks to use, so you don’t have a turn-key financing mechanism.”
The result is that there are a number of attractive smaller commercial-scale solar projects available for Wunder to choose from to create its investment funds.
Related Link: Despite Sunedison Guidance Slash, Solar Industry Still Looks Bright
Risk
When Benzinga asked about the risk level of the projects that Wunder takes on, Beaudin said…
Click here to continue reading
Want to learn more about how to profit off the stock market? Or maybe you just want to be able to look sophisticated in front of your coworkers when they ask you what you are reading on your Kindle, and you’d prefer to tell them “Oh, I’m just reading a book about stock market analysis,” rather than the usual “Oh, I’m just looking at pics of my ex-girlfriend on Facebook.” For these reasons and more, check out my book, Beating Wall Street with Common Sense. I don’t have a degree in finance; I have a degree in neuroscience. You don’t have to predict what stocks will do if you can predict what traders will do and be one step ahead of them. I made a 400% return in the stock market over five years using only basic principles of psychology and common sense. Beating Wall Street with Common Sense is now available on Amazon, and tradingcommonsense.com is always available on your local internet!