AWSL is Trading Under 30 Cents & Provides At Least 34% Near-Term Upside
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I have found another perfect trade opportunity for you. This one closely resembles last week's bounce alert which gained over 120% in a single day. I love bounce plays because they are some of the easiest patterns to spot and also some of the easiest stocks to trade.

Atlantic Wind & Solar, Inc. (OTCPINK: AWSL)
AWSL is a very unique trade opportunity in the renewables sector and I don’t think you should miss out on its upside.
In the last few weeks the company has basically come to life in the marketplace and traders and analysts alike have been talking a lot about the company’s upside.
But don’t take my word for it. Consider these juicy details:
In the last 12 months AWSL has traded as high as 1.00. This has provided traders with some healthy trading profits which naturally they took without hesitation. Right now AWSL is available to you for just 25 cents – an unbelievable opportunity when you think about the current setup.
Also consider the fact that AWSL has brought its 500 KW solar power plant in Mississauga, ON, Canada to full operations. The $3 million installation has reaffirmed AWSL’s position in the renewables space and Wall Street can’t get enough of the company right now.

As you’ll see in the chart below, AWSL is setup for maximum gains for traders. The play currently has a 40 RSI on the daily chart and based on my calculations there’s at least 34% upside opportunity available to you over the near-term.
Get in there and grab some gains.
Check out the chart…

The float is also 7.8 million. Relatively tiny so things could really get interesting.
Here’s a link to the chart: http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=AWSL
(Please conduct your own due diligence on AWSL. The highlights above represent my humble and unprofessional opinion on its gain potential)
About
AWSL (Atlantic Wind & Solar, Inc.) is a renewable energy company which focuses on the development of utility scale solar and wind farms.
AWSL’s power plants projects are sold as generated power to local governments and or state utilities. Current projects range from 100KW to 100 MW in size and are located in North and South America.
AWSL is based in Toronto, Canada
Solar PV To Hit $151 Billion By 2024
A new report from Navigant Research has concluded that the annual revenue from global solar PV installations is set to surpass $151 billion in 2024.
Navigant Research released its Distributed SolarPV report, which analyzes the solar PV market and provides forecasts for capacity and revenue, down through region and country through to 2024. The report highlights various emerging trends that the authors believe will affect the future of distributed solar energy generation. These include:
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Price drops: Navigant report that crystalline module costs have dropped from approximately $4/W in 2006 to, in some cases, below $0.60/W in 2015. These lower prices are opening up new markets for distributed PV while similarly helping existing markets reach grid parity.
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Yieldcos and green bonds: Financial structures such as yieldcos and green bonds have been developed that are de-risking investment in solar
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Leasing programs: The US has seen third-party owned financing options continuing to drive the residential solar PV market
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Governments rein in financial incentives: Governments have been forced at the state and federal level to reevalute their support of solar given the recent years of success for the market.
“The distributed solar PV generation market continues to transition from being dependent on lavish feed-in tariffs and environmentally conscious wealthy homeowners to a cost-effective source of electricity that is gaining traction across market segments and customer types,” said Roberto Rodriguez Labastida, senior research analyst with Navigant Research. “The successful adoption of new business models is expected to continue to further drive the industry in its transition to a post-incentive world in most major markets.”
News Development
Atlantic Wind & Solar Announces $3 Million 500 KW Utility Scale Power Plant Now in Full Operation
AWSL said in a release last year that it received notice from Ontario's IESO (Independent Electricity System Operator) that its previously announced 500 KW Utility Scale (603.90 KW DC) solar power plant in Mississauga, ON, Canada is now in full operation, generating power to the grid, and producing revenues for its stakeholders.
The $3 million commercial rooftop installation, consisting of 1,980 panels, is expected to produce 12,600 megawatt hours of power over the next 20 years supplying Ontario with clean reliable energy. The power will be sold under the province's Feed-In-Tariff program.
To learn more about AWSL please visit their website: http://www.atlanticwindandsolar.com/
Do your own research on AWSL and strike at the earliest opportunity.