Commented by Fabian Lorenz on February 27th, 2026 | 07:40 CET
+50% Uranium Surge? Standard Uranium Could Have Even More Upside!
The impact of AI is currently causing sharp price swings. Who stands to gain, and who is under threat? While software companies are being punished, the share prices of energy companies are skyrocketing. Among the big winners in the US are energy suppliers that rely on nuclear power. These include, for example, Constellation Energy, Vistra, and Talen Energy. But these companies also need to be supplied with uranium. It is therefore not surprising that Bank of America is bullish on the price of uranium. It expects an increase of over 50% to USD 135 per pound in the current year alone. With Standard Uranium, investors could benefit from this megatrend.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 27th, 2026 | 07:35 CET
Dividend powerhouses like Kimberly-Clark and General Mills: How RE Royalties could benefit from AI
When it comes to investing, substance is set to regain importance in 2026, as JPMorgan Asset Management writes in its "2026 Year-Ahead Investment Outlook." The market environment is characterized by geopolitical fragmentation, while at the same time the rise of artificial intelligence is creating new structural demand for decentralized energy solutions. In this context, innovative revenue models such as royalties can form the foundation of a robust dividend portfolio. We present the established consumer goods giants Kimberly-Clark and General Mills, and also discuss innovative financing models in the renewable energy sector, as successfully implemented for years by the still relatively unknown company RE Royalties.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on February 27th, 2026 | 07:30 CET
Entering the commodity supercycle with Rio Tinto, Power Metallic Mines, and Glencore: Three stocks for the portfolio
The world's hunger for commodities has changed fundamentally. What was long considered purely a narrative of energy transition is turning out to be a technological tsunami that is devouring metals on an unprecedented scale. As markets move away from their old dependence on individual commodities, a new ecosystem is emerging in which companies with diversified production portfolios are becoming the decisive players. There are growing signs that 2026 will be the year of differentiation – favoring those companies that are positioned along the entire value chain. We take a closer look at industry giants such as Rio Tinto, the promising explorer Power Metallic Mines, and the commodity trader Glencore in this new environment.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 27th, 2026 | 07:25 CET
New Momentum for Gold & Silver, SAP, Nvidia and PayPal – Is Lahontan Gold on the Path to Becoming a Cash Generator?
The volatility in the precious metals sector is due to a number of factors, all of which are contributing to higher prices. Over the past three weeks, banks were briefly able to catch their breath with silver prices hovering around USD 75. However, since the unrest in Mexico began, the market has been sensing a new shortage, this time politically induced. Gold can benefit from this scenario, having just reached a new all-time high of USD 5,600 in January. Following this strong rally, a textbook consolidation down to USD 4,850 took place. Yesterday, the USD 5,200 level was seen again, and technical analysts consider temporary spikes toward USD 7,500 a possible overshooting target. Investment banks have also significantly raised their estimates, with Goldman Sachs at USD 5,400, Deutsche Bank and Société Générale at USD 6,000, and JPMorgan at USD 6,500. Although they have been able to predict the gold market well in recent years, they still see room for improvement with the current "de-dollarization." At the same time, overheated tech stocks appear to be in need of further correction. For investors, this is a time for profitable reallocations.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 27th, 2026 | 07:20 CET
Valuation anomaly in the drone sector: Volatus Aerospace scores well compared to Ondas and Unusual Machines
Providers of drone technology are enjoying high demand. In Germany, two startups that did not exist just a few years ago have recently received orders from the German Armed Forces. Analysts describe the current phase as an "unmanned supercycle" – autonomous systems have long been considered indispensable for national security. Reports from institutes such as Fortune Business Insights forecast a market volume for drones of over USD 47 billion in 2026, which is expected to rise to over USD 160 billion by 2034. This increase is driven by an annual growth rate of around 16%, with the defense sector considered the growth engine due to geopolitical tensions. Amid this market development, a detailed valuation comparison reveals a significant discrepancy. It is worth investors taking a closer look.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 27th, 2026 | 07:15 CET
SILVER - Is the USD 150 mark now within reach? Silver Viper on the move!
Up and down – always lively! The silver price currently resembles a yo-yo; children might find it entertaining. However, it is far less amusing for the banks, traders, and especially the futures exchanges involved. For some time now, silver has proven to be an extremely important metal for the trending sectors of defense, medicine, and high-tech. Just as physical supply markets began to falter and China imposed new export restrictions, investors rushed to secure inventories on COMEX and the LME - trading venues originally established for forward sales by producers. With spot prices reaching as high as USD 122, a battle for physical stocks has now erupted. Not only is industry stockpiling significant quantities, but speculators also see the excessive scarcity as a once-in-a-century opportunity for price appreciation. Compared to gold, silver has delivered triple the performance within just 12 months, with the gold-silver ratio falling back to 55 after briefly approaching 100. Market observers expect a new surge toward USD 150 by the March settlement. It may therefore be worthwhile to consider exposure to future producers such as Silver Viper. Time is of the essence.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 27th, 2026 | 07:10 CET
Western antimony axis ensures returns: How Antimony Resources, US Antimony, and Hensoldt are securing defense capabilities
In the current tense geopolitical environment, securing global supply chains for critical minerals has become a matter of national security. Antimony is now at the heart of modern defense technology. With China's dominance in this area remaining unchallenged for decades and the country imposing far-reaching export restrictions, urgent action is needed. The West, led by the US and Canada, is currently building a self-sufficient supply chain, as analysts at the Boston Consulting Group emphasize in their publication on ecosystems in the supply chain for critical minerals. This chain extends from exploration in Canada to industrial scaling in the US to the final production of sensor systems in Europe and other industrialized countries. Antimony Resources, the United States Antimony Corporation, and Hensoldt play a critical role in Western defense. Consulting firms such as PwC have pointed out in their outlook for the current year that massive sums are flowing into the defense sector in North America to secure raw material sovereignty. We explain where the greatest opportunities for investors lie.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 27th, 2026 | 07:05 CET
Price explosion and price alert! Gerresheimer, Nordex, and AI profiteer American Atomics!
Price explosion at Nordex. After strong quarterly figures, the share price shot up by around 17% in a single day. The company is riding a wave of success, and its order backlog indicates that this trend will continue. Even if the share is no longer a bargain. American Atomics shares are still waiting for a price explosion. The company is active in a market that will make a comeback in the coming decades: uranium. The AI boom is leading to the construction of countless new nuclear power plants. This has also been evident recently in India. Virtually all the major US AI players were present at the India AI Impact Summit. More than USD 250 billion is to be invested in AI infrastructure. Nuclear power capacity is set to increase more than tenfold to 100 GW. American Atomics also plans to benefit from this. At Gerresheimer, on the other hand, the crash continues. After analysts slashed the price target, BaFin also expanded its investigations. Investors are shocked.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on February 27th, 2026 | 07:05 CET
Revolution in cancer therapy: Vidac Pharma attacks the cancer throne of the big players! Why the smaller competitor could steal the show from giants like Bayer and BioNTech!
The world of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals is currently in turmoil, as technological breakthroughs and strategic realignments promise an exciting future for investors. The focus is particularly on Vidac Pharma, an innovative company that wants to revolutionize the fight against cancer with a completely new approach to oncology and is currently celebrating one milestone after another. While Vidac Pharma shines with impressive clinical progress and strong internal backing from its main shareholder, Dr. Max Herzberg, industry giant Bayer has recently struggled with the late effects of the Monsanto acquisition, but is now increasingly being touted as an exciting candidate for a split or takeover by financial investors. At the same time, BioNTech remains synonymous with cutting-edge mRNA technology, with the market eagerly awaiting the next phase after the pandemic. In this dynamic environment, Vidac Pharma is emerging as a particularly bright star in the biopharmaceutical sky, causing a sensation with its unique method of specifically normalizing the metabolism of cancer cells.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 26th, 2026 | 07:40 CET
From penny stock to tech pioneer: How Aspermont is transforming the commodity data market with Rio Tinto – Informa as a role model
Data is the raw material for tomorrow's decisions. In an economy where algorithms and large language models (LLMs) rely on verified and structured information, access to high-quality archives determines competitiveness. Aspermont has recognized this need and is transforming itself from a traditional media company into a technology company in the field of data intelligence. With a cumulative brand archive covering over 200 years of mining history, the company has a comprehensive data set on the global commodities industry. With its Mining IQ platform, Aspermont is digitizing this historical knowledge and structuring it for AI applications. This realignment completes the company's fourth phase of technological development, which builds on 180 years of print publications and the digital media and content-as-a-service models. The quality of the data is ensured by more than 100 specialist journalists and analysts who provide qualitative input for the platform.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on February 26th, 2026 | 07:25 CET
From software to energy to chips: Why SAP, Standard Uranium, and AMD are essential additions to any AI portfolio
The economic landscape is currently undergoing one of its most profound metamorphoses: by 2026, artificial intelligence has gone from being a hype topic to a tough competitive factor. As the initial hype fades, a massive investment cycle is emerging that is reshaping entire industries. From the realignment of global enterprise software to energy supply and semiconductor manufacturing, the foundations of a new economic order are currently being laid. Those who recognize the strategic positioning early on can participate in this historic shift. Three companies exemplify different facets of this transformation: SAP, Standard Uranium, and AMD.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 26th, 2026 | 07:20 CET
Drone stock with almost 100% price potential! Volatus Aerospace benefits from NATO's military buildup! Over CAD 600 million in the pipeline!
Drones are the future – both in military and civilian applications. Volatus Aerospace is benefiting from both segments. The company experienced a strong stock market run last year. And rightly so. The Canadian drone specialist serving military and civilian markets is profiting from increased defense spending in its home country and across NATO. For example, the company provides drone pilot training. Most recently, the Canadian government not only announced that it would invest billions in military buildup, but also unveiled a long-term strategy for the defense industry. This initiative is designed to provide companies with greater planning security. Several analysts have issued "Buy" recommendations for the stock, citing an order pipeline of more than CAD 600 million.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 26th, 2026 | 07:15 CET
Opportunities thanks to industrial transformation: The closed value chain of CHAR Technologies, PyroGenesis, and BASF
When it comes to the climate-neutral transformation of industry, the current phase marks the transition from strategic planning to operational implementation for many companies. According to recent publications by McKinsey and the International Energy Agency (IEA), about half of the required reduction in CO2 emissions by 2050 depends on the provision of alternative heat sources for the production of basic industrial materials such as steel, cement, and chemicals. The regulatory framework in Europe and North America is defined by the Emissions Trading System (ETS) and stricter standards for the circular economy, which increases the financial pressure on CO2-intensive processes. In this environment, the thermal decomposition of organic materials in the absence of oxygen, known as pyrolysis, is becoming increasingly popular as a means of recovering energy from waste streams and utilizing them as carbon sinks. CHAR Technologies, PyroGenesis, and BASF play an important role in this context, ranging from decentralized waste recovery to specialized plant engineering and industrial applications.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on February 26th, 2026 | 07:10 CET
Lahontan Gold: Resource update incoming, production on the horizon - Time to invest?
Imagine buying a house and discovering an undeveloped backyard that is suddenly worth a fortune - that is Lahontan Gold. The TSX-listed company plans to bring the past-producing Santa Fe mine in Nevada back into operation – a project with history, but more importantly, with strong future potential. While the primary focus is on reviving Santa Fe, a second site located 13 km away is gaining attention thanks to impressive recent drill results.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 26th, 2026 | 07:05 CET
Hydrogen transition: How dynaCERT, Plug Power, and Ballard Power Systems are decarbonizing the transportation sector
The market for hydrogen-powered logistics is set to reach a volume of USD 32.47 billion in 2026 and is expected to grow to USD 204.9 billion by the end of the decade. The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that global demand for hydrogen was nearly 100 million tons last year, but less than 1% of that came from low-emission sources. In the US, tariffs on electrolysers and fuel cells, ranging from 10% to 30%, are forcing the industry to build local supply chains. In Europe, the REPowerEU plan, together with the EU hydrogen strategy, creates a stable framework for investment in infrastructure. However, an immediate and comprehensive replacement of the global heavy-duty fleet with completely emission-free vehicles would be difficult to achieve and also economically nonsensical. Instead, companies are preparing to retrofit existing fleets or promote the hydrogen transition in other ways.
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