Commented by Tarik Dede on July 2nd, 2026 | 07:45 CEST
Stocks in Focus: 2G Energy, A.H.T Syngas Technology, and Linde
The markets are extremely volatile. Even though oil prices have fallen significantly recently, other sectors are now causing concern. Bank of America recently issued a warning to its clients. According to the Wall Street bank's strategists, the time has come to both take profits and build hedges for the portfolio. The bank was referring explicitly to the technology sector and warned of a weak third quarter. Among its arguments, the bank cited the high valuations of many companies. Second, it noted that stock purchases on credit in the US are a significant problem. This metric now stands at 4% of gross domestic product, an all-time high. Indeed, this warning immediately increased volatility in the stock markets. These are difficult times for investors to make strategic investments. It is therefore worthwhile to focus on strong, high-quality stocks that can deliver long-term performance. We are therefore looking at the stocks of 2G Energy, A.H.T. Syngas Technology, and Linde.
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M&A Window Opens: Newmont Needs Gold, Lahontan Has It – Optimism at Commerzbank
Gold is currently on a roller-coaster ride. But behind the scenes, declining ore grades and challenging regulatory requirements are weighing on the business of major producers. As established mining companies must replenish their reserves, advanced junior mining companies in politically stable mining regions are coming into focus. In times when economic activity is slowing in many economies, and the interest rate market is becoming more volatile, it is also worth taking a look at the banking sector.
ReadCommented by Matthias Schomber on July 2nd, 2026 | 07:35 CEST
Job Cuts at Mercedes-Benz, AI Momentum at Infineon, and Breakout Potential for Zefiro Methane
The global economy and its various industries are currently being shaken up in real time. On the one hand, Mercedes-Benz is struggling with declining margins and serious internal problems, with many jobs at stake. On the other hand, Infineon is making record investments and riding the current wave of artificial intelligence. Apart from these two, Zefiro Methane is emerging as a highly exciting environmental and infrastructure specialist, completely shaking up a billion-dollar industry. We take a detailed look at the current crisis at Mercedes-Benz, Infineon's "crazy" rise, the latest news, and Zefiro Methane's technical breakout potential. Read on and join us in discovering tomorrow's potential stock winners.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 2nd, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
Gold Price Correction as an Opportunity: Why Barrick Mining, Kobo Resources, and B2Gold Now Offer Upside Potential
The gold price correction, which at times pushed the precious metal below the psychologically important USD 4,000 mark, may seem like a setback at first glance. In fact, it is precisely this consolidation phase that offers investors a strategic entry point. The price drop is proving to be a rigorous stress test that separates solid business models from speculative bets. While weaker players are suffering under the pressure of a weak quarter, producers with strong balance sheets and low production thresholds are now revealing clear valuation advantages. The focus is therefore shifting from pure price performance to the quality of each company's structure. We analyze the established industry leader Barrick Mining, the promising explorer Kobo Resources, and the smaller gold producer B2Gold.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 2nd, 2026 | 07:25 CEST
Caution Advised with Novo Nordisk! TUI Is Making a Comeback! Globex Mining Outperforms Barrick Mining!
Caution advised with Novo Nordisk! Analysts warn that the pharmaceutical giant is heading toward a patent cliff. As a result, the company could lose billions. Without much fanfare, the stock has gained 30% in recent weeks. What do analysts say? Analysts remain bullish on TUI. The tourism group's stock is recommended as a "Buy". The easing of tensions in the Middle East and falling oil prices are fueling positive sentiment. The summer season will now be decisive. Globex Mining's stock has outperformed Barrick Mining this year. The recent correction offers an attractive entry opportunity to benefit from the commodities boom while diversifying risk.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 2nd, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
BHP Group, Power Metallic Mines, and Freeport-McMoRan: How to Profit from the Global Copper Shortage
Copper is the hidden backbone of global electrification. It flows through power grids, powers wind and solar farms, and supplies energy to data centers and electric vehicles. Without this metal, the energy transition remains nothing more than a promise. Copper has long since become a strategic commodity that directly reflects investment cycles and geopolitical tensions. Demand is booming, but supply is expensive, labour-intensive, and politically sensitive to develop. It is precisely this tension that makes copper a barometer for the industry of the future. For investors, this means that those who understand today which companies will reach the next production stage can secure return opportunities early on. Today, we look at BHP Group as an established giant focused on copper, Power Metallic Mines as a promising explorer with recent high-grade discoveries, and Freeport-McMoRan as a direct lever on the copper price.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on July 2nd, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
The Billion-Dollar Market Between Diesel and Decarbonization: dynaCERT, VW, and Heidelberg Materials
The decarbonization of industry and the transportation sector is one of the major investment themes of the coming decades. Various propulsion systems, such as electric and hydrogen, are competing for the favour of customers and investors. But diesel is far from obsolete. A huge market is emerging for improving the efficiency of existing fleets. dynaCERT has positioned itself in this market with retrofit solutions that significantly reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Will Volkswagen, its commercial vehicle subsidiary Traton, or Heidelberg Materials be the next customers?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 2nd, 2026 | 07:10 CEST
Russia Has Its Eyes on Poland: Asymmetric Threats Boost Rheinmetall and DroneShield—Is Volatus Aerospace a Hidden Gem?
Is Russia testing NATO? New scenarios even consider the possibility of asymmetric attacks on Poland. This complex situation is forcing nations to rethink their defence strategies and invest accordingly. According to surveys by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, global military spending reached a historic high of USD 2.887 billion in 2025. This trend is driving the unmanned aerial systems and defence technologies sector in particular. While large corporations and specialized technology suppliers are benefiting from this realignment, smaller, more agile market players are coming into focus within the defence industry as strategic suppliers and acquisition targets. We take a closer look and highlight some exciting stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 2nd, 2026 | 07:05 CEST
Oil on Sale, Gas and Hydrogen in Vogue! Nel ASA, Pure One, Plug Power, and Shell in the Spotlight
A Fragile Ceasefire! Tensions between the US and Iran remain high, even though the recent de-escalation has provided short-term relief for the oil markets. There is no sign of a robust peace agreement; rather, the situation remains characterized by a fragile political framework, military incidents, and diplomatic feelers. This is particularly relevant for the oil market because the Strait of Hormuz, as a key transport route, remains a geopolitical risk factor. Accordingly, Brent reacts sensitively to any new news from the region. After falling to around USD 72 per barrel, it could rebound at any time. Investment banks are now significantly scaling back their short-term price targets of up to USD 150 set in April, but remain cautious overall for 2026. Depending on the firm, forecasts for Brent now range from USD 70 to USD 85 per barrel, with geopolitical risks, OPEC policy, and the development of the global economy remaining key influencing factors. For investors, this means that oil prices are currently more of a tactical positioning matter and are unsuitable as a long-term investment. It is therefore worth taking a critical look at viable alternatives in the energy sector. But let's get one thing out of the way first: high volatility is here to stay!
ReadCommented by Jens Castner on July 2nd, 2026 | 07:00 CEST
THREE HIGH-FLYERS IN CORRECTION MODE: IS IT WORTH BUYING ALMONTY, FRIEDRICH VORWERK, AND APPLIED DIGITAL?
Three industries, three valuation realities, one pattern. Friedrich Vorwerk, Almonty Industries, and Applied Digital show how quickly high-flying stocks can become consolidation candidates—and where opportunities still lie hidden for investors. All three have made the leap from overlooked small-cap stocks to billion-dollar corporations within just a few quarters. All three are currently in a correction phase. And for all three, it is worth taking a closer look at why. Where investors can get in now, and where caution is advised.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 1st, 2026 | 07:35 CEST
The Battery Industry in Flux: Why HPQ Silicon, BASF, and BYD Are Well-Positioned
The battery industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation. The era of rhetoric focused solely on unit volume and range is giving way to a new sense of realism. The focus is now on the hard facts of raw material security, process stability, and cost efficiency. After all, true industrial leadership stems not solely from vision, but from mastery of scaling and the supply chain. In this environment, the players who translate technological innovations into commercial realities are gaining the upper hand. This shift in value creation makes the trio of HPQ Silicon, BASF, and BYD an exciting one in the market.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 1st, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
Worry-Free Dividends: Best Buy and Unilever Are Turning the Corner—RE Royalties Offers Deep Value and a 10% Dividend
War or peace? Rarely has the global situation been so chaotic. Even the AI hype, which has driven stock prices higher for years, is fading. So what should investors do? Stable income generators, such as solid dividend stocks, have always been in demand during comparable market phases. But which dividend stock is truly a good choice? While many large corporations are having to reinvent themselves, innovative players in promising niches are shaking up entire markets. A comparison of the three companies—Best Buy, Unilever, and RE Royalties—shows what matters most to dividend investors right now.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 1st, 2026 | 07:25 CEST
Bombshell, Buy Recommendation, and Upside Potential: RENK, Bayer, and Antimony Resources
Created and published on behalf of Antimony Resources Corp.
A major development has emerged at Antimony Resources. Until now, the investment case centred on the company's potential to develop a world-class antimony project in Canada. Now, gold has entered the picture as well. The analysis of approximately 190 sample intervals has revealed meaningful gold grades, providing investors with another compelling reason to consider the stock. Analysts see the potential for a multi-fold increase in its valuation. Analysts also see an attractive entry opportunity in RENK. In their view, the recent weakness in the share price following the sell-off in Rheinmetall has been overdone. The company could even report a new record in order intake. Meanwhile, the record-breaking lawsuits at Bayer could become more manageable in the future, following the recent US Supreme Court ruling. The stock responded with a strong rally, and analysts remain optimistic. Nevertheless, investors should bear in mind that not all legal cases have been resolved.
ReadCommented by Lars Winter on July 1st, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
Almonty, Rheinmetall, and Hensoldt: Good Buying Opportunities Among These Three Investor Favourites
The stock market loves big stories. Even better are stories where multiple trends converge at the same time. That is exactly what is happening right now with critical raw materials, defence, and high tech. The West wants to become less dependent on China; Europe is ramping up its military capabilities; and modern defence systems require ever-increasing amounts of specialty materials. Three stocks represent different aspects of this same trend: Almonty Industries, Rheinmetall, and Hensoldt. All three are very popular with investors but have recently had to weather price setbacks. A great opportunity for new investors!
ReadCommented by Jens Castner on July 1st, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
Bitcoin to Zero? Lahontan Gold Remains Stable! USD 800 Million Waiting in Nevada
Three of the world's most well-known investors have never been fans of Bitcoin. One of them is now warning that the cryptocurrency could eventually fall to zero. As the digital (so-called) gold substitute comes under pressure, even traditional precious metals are currently experiencing a pronounced phase of weakness. Nevertheless, the share price of an emerging gold producer remains notably stable—and for good reason. Lahontan Gold is on the verge of a potential breakthrough and could remain highly profitable even if the price of gold were to halve. The company is backed by a management team with a proven track record.
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