Does the Invesco Solar ETF shine bright with the $370B climate bill?

This week, President Biden signed the landmark $750 billion Inflation Reduction Act — which includes $370B for clean energy with a major solar focus:
Solar’s big break: In 2013, solar stocks had a massive breakout year.
But solar has proven to be a volatile investment despite the exponential growth. Following 2013, had three years of negative returns while the S&P 500 went up each year, making you wonder, is worth a spot in your portfolio?
Timing matters: Investing in would have significantly underperformed if entered at the wrong time. And the wrong time seems to be right after strong years (2013 and 2020).
Still, there’s little dispute on solar’s importance and growth. With solar still only generating 2.8% of the U.S.’ electricity in 2021, there’s still significant room to grow.
The industry is now coming off a record $370B climate bill – the largest climate bill signed in history. Instead of asking if it’s the right investment, investors might be better off asking, “when is the right time?”