Invesco Solar ETF Climbs 45% Since Year-End, Hits 25% Above 50-Day Average
TAN•Invesco Solar ETF rose from $49 to $71 since year-end 2025 and extended 25% above its 50-day moving average. Historical instances show these extensions average a 3% pullback in one month then 13% and 35% gains at six and twelve months, suggesting a short-term decline could be a buying point.
1. Strong Year-to-Date Rally
Invesco Solar ETF shares climbed from roughly $49 at the end of 2025 to about $71, marking a 45% gain over five months and reflecting strong investor demand in the solar sector.
2. 50-Day Moving Average Extension
Last Friday the ETF extended 25% above its 50-day moving average, a technical threshold that often signals overbought conditions and prompts traders to monitor for potential short-term reversals.
3. Historical Performance Patterns
Backtests of similar sector ETF surges show an average 3% pullback in the month following a 25% extension, followed by average gains of 13% at six months and 35% at one year, suggesting any near-term decline could be a strategic entry point.




