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Commented by Nico Popp on June 10th, 2026 | 08:25 CEST

Dividend Strategies Put to the Test: Margin Pressure at McDonald's and Johnson & Johnson – RE Royalties Shows Resilience in a Crisis

  • royalties
  • dividends
  • Investments
  • renewableenergy

Global capital markets are undergoing a significant transformation. What generated returns yesterday may already be risky today. For decades, established consumer goods brands and research-intensive pharmaceutical companies were considered the robust cornerstones of dividend strategies. But this paradigm is coming under increasing pressure. Rising operating costs, regulatory interventions, and the relentless cycle of patent expirations are challenging even the most resilient market leaders. In this market environment, alternative financing models with an asset-light approach are gaining importance. Natural energy sources such as wind and solar power offer the opportunity for stable, recurring, and above all inflation-protected revenue streams through innovative royalty structures. That is exactly what investors are looking for right now. We provide an overview.

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Commented by Tarik Dede on June 10th, 2026 | 08:20 CEST

Drone Warfare and Autonomous Driving: Uber Technologies, Volatus Aerospace, and Aurora Innovation in Focus

  • Drones
  • Defense
  • aerospace
  • hightech
  • Automotive
  • Autonomous

Whether autonomous mobility in the air or on the road, the transportation sector is undergoing a profound transformation in both civilian and military applications. Drones have demonstrated their capabilities in modern warfare, while massive investments are being made in autonomous driving for trucks and passenger vehicles. The potential market is enormous: eliminating the need for a human driver could fundamentally reshape transportation and logistics. In light of these global trends, we are taking a look at the stocks of Uber Technologies, Volatus Aerospace, and Aurora Innovation.

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Commented by Matthias Schomber on June 10th, 2026 | 07:45 CEST

Great Opportunities in the Mining Sector! Newmont and Fresnillo as the Foundation – Power Metallic Mines as the Wildcard for Your Portfolio

  • PGMs
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • PreciousMetals
  • Investments

The market for precious and battery metals is currently in a state of flux. Following recent price fluctuations, investors are keeping a close eye on industry giants as well as emerging, smaller companies that still have the potential to become major players. Two heavyweights are undoubtedly Fresnillo and Newmont. While one impresses with billion-dollar share buybacks, the other focuses on long-term cash flows. Aside from these, Power Metallic Mines stands out with strong drilling results and a promising technical chart setup. With a focus on sought-after polymetals, the stock could offer a lucrative rebound opportunity right now. Read here what the latest news means and where the journey is headed for these three stocks.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 10th, 2026 | 07:40 CEST

ITM Power and Nel ASA in Correction Mode – Is dynaCERT Poised for a Breakout?

  • Hydrogen
  • cleantech
  • renewableenergy
  • Energy

Nel ASA shares fell more than 5% yesterday alone, extending the stock's correction through June. On the positive side, the former investor favourite recently succeeded in resolving a legal dispute. ITM Power is also in correction mode. Even a new partnership in the UK has failed to halt the recent sell-off. That said, both Nel ASA and ITM Power had previously enjoyed substantial rallies, with their shares roughly doubling and more than tripling, respectively. Analysts believe dynaCERT shares are capable of such a price surge. Under its new German management team, the cleantech company has undergone a significant transformation over the past two years. Currently, the company is benefiting from elevated oil prices. There is significant interest in technology for optimizing internal combustion engines. Should dynaCERT announce larger commercial orders, the stock could attract increased investor attention and potentially continue its upward momentum.

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Commented by Lars Winter on June 10th, 2026 | 07:35 CEST

New Study Expected from Lahontan Gold: Gold Hot Stock Poised for a Revaluation

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Commodities
  • Nevada

Although the gold price has recently corrected, it has nonetheless doubled over the past two years. This strong performance is not only driving growth among major mining companies and gold producers but is also bringing small explorers into the picture—those on the verge of making the leap to production. Lahontan Gold falls into exactly this category. Among other assets, the Canadian company owns a former gold mine in Nevada that is set to be revived and is likely to provide the stock with strong momentum in the coming months.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on June 10th, 2026 | 07:30 CEST

Three Ways to Benefit from the Expertise of Investment Specialists: Globex Mining, Mutares, Berkshire Hathaway

  • Commodities
  • Investments
  • Financials

Why search for the next winners yourself when experienced investment specialists are already doing the work? Investors can benefit directly from different models of success. While Mutares focuses on so-called carve-outs and corporate turnarounds, Berkshire Hathaway—the company that made star investor Warren Buffett a household name—invests for the long term in promising companies. Globex Mining takes a completely different approach. The company has a broadly diversified portfolio of commodity projects, enabling investors to benefit from royalties, options, and capital appreciation during commodity supercycles. Three companies, three investment styles in completely different industries. What they all have in common is a focus on increasing shareholder value. How should investors position themselves?

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 10th, 2026 | 07:25 CEST

Raw Materials Are Everything: Thomson Reuters and Glencore Face Rising Pressure – Aspermont Provides Critical Data

  • bigdata
  • Digitization
  • Technology
  • Commodities

Competition for critical metals is intensifying. Many industrial companies now have to familiarize themselves with topics that were taken for granted just a few years ago. This creates an enormous demand for industry information and data. As easily accessible reserves in stable regions dwindle, exploration is increasingly shifting to politically and geologically more complex regions. In this market environment, reliable industry information and precise risk analyses determine investments worth billions. Exclusive access to this valuable data is thus becoming a critical resource in its own right. We examine the market for commodities data and explain why it is a growth sector.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 10th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST

The SpaceX Frenzy and the Urge to Travel! Caution on Lufthansa, TUI, Zefiro Methane, Shell, and BP

  • methane
  • OrphanWells
  • Oil
  • Energy
  • Travel
  • Space

The SpaceX frenzy continues. With an anticipated initial valuation approaching USD 2 trillion, Elon Musk is launching what could become the largest IPO since Saudi Aramco's debut in 2019. Back then, the Saudi oil giant raised nearly USD 30 billion. Musk is now targeting an astonishing USD 75 billion. At the proposed valuation, his 42% stake would make him the world's first trillionaire. The moment of truth will come in the next few days. As the FIFA World Cup kicks off, investors may briefly have to take their eyes off the pitch to avoid missing the first trading quotes. Whether Elon Musk can successfully bring SpaceX—with crown jewels such as Starlink, xAI, and its space operations—to the NASDAQ remains to be seen. One thing is certain: volatility is already elevated, and markets are highly nervous ahead of the listing. But SpaceX is not the only story in town. Following initial signs of de-escalation in the Gulf, investors are once again turning their attention to oil stocks, while travel and tourism shares are also moving back into focus. These are interesting times for flexible investors.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 10th, 2026 | 07:00 CEST

Insider Alert at Rheinmetall! No Panic at Almonty! And What About RENK?

  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • CriticalMetals
  • geopolitics

This is what confidence looks like. Since early May, insiders at Rheinmetall have purchased shares worth more than EUR 6 million. In particular, CEO Armin Papperger stands out, having demonstrated strong timing with his purchases in the past. Sharp pullbacks are not unusual for Almonty Industries and have historically proven to be attractive entry opportunities. The odds are good that this will be the case again. Following the placement of a convertible bond, the tungsten producer's stock has declined by around 20%. Attention is expected to shift back to fundamentals, which continue to support a positive investment case for Almonty shares. The Financial Times recently reported that Chinese companies are acquiring tungsten scrap in the US. Will Almonty use the fresh capital to extend its value chain? In any case, CEO Lewis Black, himself a major shareholder, has already earned a significant vote of confidence from the market.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 9th, 2026 | 08:40 CEST

Gold Market: Rising Inflation Fears Force Mining Giants Like Barrick Into Acquisitions – S&P Global Provides Tailwind for DRC Gold

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Inflation
  • geopolitics
  • Investments

An escalating US debt crisis exceeding USD 39 trillion, geopolitical shocks in the Middle East, and a resurgent inflation trend have shaped capital markets in the first half of the year. While more speculative digital assets such as Bitcoin have experienced significant corrections after reaching historic highs, physical gold is increasingly establishing itself as a stable store of value against fiat currency debasement. The precious metal has reached an all-time high of USD 5,589 per ounce and is seeing strong inflows into gold ETFs. This ongoing trend is forcing established mining companies to expand declining resources at existing mines and in surrounding areas. For investors, this environment presents opportunities.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 9th, 2026 | 08:35 CEST

Escalation in Iran! Defence and Energy Stocks in Focus: Hensoldt, Nordex, and A.H.T. Syngas

  • syngas
  • biochar
  • waste
  • Hydrogen
  • renewableenergy
  • Defense

Tensions between Iran and Israel are escalating once again, and oil prices are rising accordingly. Against this backdrop, we are taking a closer look at selected defence and energy stocks. A.H.T. Syngas shares appear to be gaining momentum. The company specializes in energy production from waste materials. Revenue is expected to grow significantly in the coming years, and analysts see upside potential of around 150%. Analysts have recently been more cautious on Nordex. They point to several uncertainties surrounding the wind turbine manufacturer's business model and have issued "Sell" recommendations. The company, however, is countering these concerns with a steady stream of new orders. Hensoldt also has a "Sell" recommendation. While analysts expect significant growth, order intake is expected to weaken, and the valuation is a cause for concern.

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Commented by Matthias Schomber on June 9th, 2026 | 08:30 CEST

Almonty Industries: Rebound After the Bond Shock? Deutsche Telekom Shifts to AI, Munich Re Buys the Dip!

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • Telecommunications
  • AI
  • insurance

The stock markets in June 2026 remain volatile and dynamic. While established blue chips such as Deutsche Telekom AG are upgrading their networks with artificial intelligence ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup, Munich Re is navigating the challenges of climate volatility and declining share prices. Against this turbulent backdrop, Almonty—which is becoming increasingly important strategically—is causing a huge stir in the markets. The tungsten specialist recently placed a large-scale bond issuance. The market reacted with a sharp sell-off last Friday, initially driven by shock over the announcement. However, this apparent setback could now be creating a compelling opportunity for discerning investors. We take a look behind the scenes at these three stocks.

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Commented by Tarik Dede on June 9th, 2026 | 08:25 CEST

Agritech Stocks on the Rise: A Look at KWS Saat, MustGrow Biologics, and Bucher Industries!

  • agritech
  • biologicals
  • mustard
  • foodtech
  • Technology

Created and published on behalf of MustGrow Biologics Corp.

The world's population continues to grow, yet climate change, pesticides, and soil erosion are causing significant challenges to agricultural output. Without agritech companies, it would likely be impossible to feed the world today. At the same time, sustainable farming techniques and crop protection products are in demand; smart farming is a trend, and seeds are also crucial. That is why we are taking a look today at the shares of KWS Saat, MustGrow Biologics, and Bucher Industries.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 9th, 2026 | 08:20 CEST

A New Era of Warfare: Rheinmetall, Volatus Aerospace, and Lockheed Martin Drive Advancement of Unmanned Autonomous Systems

  • Drones
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • UAS

Tank divisions are losing their dominance. Autonomous drone swarms and AI-controlled systems are redefining warfare. The war in Ukraine demonstrates this clearly. Billions are now flowing into unmanned technologies as old doctrines crumble. Those who secure the right positions early on can benefit disproportionately from this historic structural shift. Three companies from different market segments embody this transformation: the European defence contractor Rheinmetall, the agile drone specialist Volatus Aerospace, and the global autonomy pioneer Lockheed Martin.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 9th, 2026 | 08:15 CEST

Hydrogen Ramp-Up: High Costs Are Slowing the Industry – Investors Turn to First Hydrogen, Plug Power, and Nel

  • Hydrogen
  • renewableenergy
  • Energy
  • greenhydrogen

According to the think tank Agora Energiewende, greenhouse gas reductions in Germany stagnated in 2025, with emissions falling by only 1.5% to 640 million metric tonnes of CO₂ equivalent. Although renewable energy already covers 55.3% of electricity demand, high investment costs are slowing the transformation of energy-intensive industries. While the production cost of grey hydrogen ranges between approximately EUR 1.50 and EUR 3.30 per kg depending on the price of natural gas, green hydrogen currently costs around EUR 7.00 per kg. New regulations for renewable fuels of non-biogenic origin are likely to drive these production costs even higher by 2030. Fraunhofer experts in energy infrastructure and geotechnologies have calculated that economic viability without government demand stimulation requires a CO₂ price of well over EUR 200 per tonne—clearly an unrealistic level. So how can the hydrogen ramp-up succeed nonetheless? We take a look at companies driving innovation in the hydrogen sector.

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