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Clean Money: Picking Winners in the Green Tech Boom

John Rubino

Author

March 14, 2009

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Clean Money by John Rubino: Book CoverIn Clean Money, John Rubino, Editor of GreenStockInvesting.com, introduces you to the world of clean tech (also known as green tech) and its wealth creation potential. Throughout the book, he explores a variety of clean energy sources–from solar power to biofuels–and shows how these renewable resources will spawn successful companies and rising share prices. Page by page, you'll discover the technologies that will drive this boom and become familiar with the state of their markets, their growth prospects, and the companies that are best positioned to become tomorrow's success stories.

John Rubino is author of several books including The Collapse of the Dollar, co-authored with GoldMoney’s James Turk (Doubleday, December 2004), How to Profit from the Coming Real Estate Bust (Rodale, 2003) and Main Street, Not Wall Street (Morrow, 1998). After earning a Finance MBA from New York University, he spent the 1980s on Wall Street, as a Eurodollar trader, equity analyst and junk bond analyst. During the 1990s he was a featured tech stock columnist with TheStreet.com and a frequent contributor to Individual Investor, Online Investor, and Consumers Digest, among many other publications. He now writes for CFA Magazine and edits the popular DollarCollapse.com website.

Past Interviews

"The Coming Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit From It" with James Turk,
January 8, 2005
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"How to Profit From the Coming Real Estate Bust," February 28, 2004
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