Commented by Carsten Mainitz on April 16th, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
Almonty Industries: Strategic Reassessment Opens Up Further Upside Potential
It is a good thing when a company has what many others want. This is particularly true for Almonty Industries. The US-based company produces the critical raw material tungsten, which is in high demand and irreplaceable across many industries due to its unique properties, such as extreme heat resistance and the ability to withstand enormous pressure. Demand is rising enormously, particularly in the defense industry. Almonty is set to become the largest tungsten producer outside of China in the foreseeable future. Its main production site in Sangdong, South Korea, was designed to generate high margins even in a low-price environment of USD 350 per metric ton unit (MTU). The price currently stands at USD 3,000 per MTU. Analysts are factoring in only a fraction of that. Given the fundamentally changed market conditions, a revaluation of the stock will begin, taking into account the new reality and the company's geopolitical significance.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 16th, 2026 | 07:25 CEST
Gold and Silver Runs and Copper Dreams: Why Barrick Mining, First Majestic, and Power Metallic Are Setting the Pace Right Now
The global economy is in a phase where it feels like nothing is the way it used to be. In this situation, commodities are once again inexorably moving back into the spotlight. While established giants like Barrick Mining and First Majestic Silver form the foundation of any solid commodities portfolio, investors are increasingly on the lookout for the next big breakthrough in critical metals. Copper, nickel, and platinum group metals are the fuels of modern industry, but where can one still find exceptional grades today that offer real potential for revaluation? In this report, we take a detailed look at the industry giants and analyse why a smaller but up-and-coming player like Power Metallic Mines is currently making waves with spectacular drill results. Learn why the current market phase could present a rare opportunity and which technical chart levels could now determine the next major price surge.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 16th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
Lahontan Gold Debunks Industry Myths and Advances Toward Gold Production with Limited Dilution
Most gold developers on the TSX Venture Exchange follow a dismal pattern: lots of talk, little substance, and endless dilution. Things are different at Lahontan Gold. It is not a greenfield project, but a historic mine with water, electricity, and a clear path forward. While others dream of striking it rich, this team has validated old drill data, closed a financing round, and set the stage for gold production. We look at three myths around exploration companies and why this company debunks them all.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on April 16th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
Massively Undervalued Gold Stock? Desert Gold Launches a 500% Rally!
As gold completes its correction and attention turns to reclaiming the USD 5,000 mark, one gold stock is already taking off in a big way. Analysts even consider a rally of more than 500% possible. That is because Desert Gold plans to produce gold for the first time this summer. Yet the company is still valued at less than EUR 25 million - something analysts consider far too low. In addition to starting production, the company is working on expanding its resource. There is also takeover speculation.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 16th, 2026 | 07:10 CEST
The Crisis as a Wake-up Call: dynaCERT, Hapag-Lloyd, and Brookfield at the Forefront of Decarbonization
The state of the global economy, caught between wars and an energy price shock, is forcing industry and the logistics sector to take immediate action. As energy prices rise, stricter climate protection regulations are also demanding a shift away from fossil fuels. In this market environment, major shipping companies like Hapag-Lloyd are seeking solutions that take effect immediately to reduce their fleets' fuel consumption without lengthy retrofits. In the aviation sector, too, discussions are already underway about canceling flights or using only modern aircraft with lower fuel consumption. While the economy struggles with these conditions, well-capitalized financial market players like Brookfield Asset Management are investing heavily in the industry's transformation. As a developer of a bridging technology, dynaCERT offers an immediately available retrofit solution for diesel engines with its innovative HydraGEN approach, which directly reduces fuel consumption and improves the emissions balance. Since this business model is perfectly suited to the current times, it is worth taking a detailed look at the industry and the company.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 16th, 2026 | 07:05 CEST
Volatus Aerospace on the Rise – From Aerial Imagery to a Question of Power: Drone Technology Is Shaping the Future
The skies no longer belong solely to airplanes. Drones are rapidly evolving from niche tools into a core technology across industries. They are man-made, but ultimately superior, because they see better and act without emotion according to predefined patterns. They enhance data collection, automate processes, and expand operational capabilities—from agriculture to security. What was once experimental is now becoming systemically relevant. Autonomous systems secure energy supplies, facilitate rescue operations, and modernize global supply chains. Their dual utility makes them a key infrastructure of the digital age. For whoever possesses drone technologies increasingly controls the flow of data and resources and optimizes protection against unwanted threats. A trend that is clearly gaining momentum in the financial markets, with one name at the forefront: Volatus Aerospace.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on April 16th, 2026 | 07:00 CEST
Winners and Losers of the Iran War: Rheinmetall, TUI and A.H.T. Syngas
Analysts see nearly 150% upside potential for A.H.T. Syngas shares. The company offers a clean alternative to natural gas. In an interview, the CEO reports a "real surge" since the war in Iran. Analysts expect significantly rising revenues and profits. Could these projections even be too conservative? Rheinmetall is certainly not undervalued. Moreover, the defense contractor seems out of step with the times with its "heavy military equipment." But with drones and missiles, the company aims to keep pace with the times and is forming partnerships to that end. TUI, on the other hand, is struggling with the consequences of the Iran war. Cruise ships are stranded, kerosene prices are rising, and vacation destinations in the Arab world are not being booked. Nevertheless, analysts are surprisingly optimistic.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 15th, 2026 | 08:15 CEST
BP, Globex Mining, Rio Tinto: The Winners of the 2026 Commodities Boom
The global commodities landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Oil remains important, but the strategic focus is shifting toward the metals and minerals that make technological transformation possible in the first place. Artificial intelligence, robotics, and electrification are driving demand for copper, rare earths, and specialty materials—paradoxically, the more efficient production becomes, the greater the demand. Markets are already responding with rising volatility. Anyone looking to invest today must understand these drivers. A look at BP, Globex Mining, and Rio Tinto shows just how varied the responses can be.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on April 15th, 2026 | 08:10 CEST
Boost from the Energy Shock: A.H.T. Syngas With a 150% Chance, Nordex Due for a Correction, and What is Happening with Verbio?
The energy and oil price shock is hitting global markets and simultaneously marking a turning point for investors. Skyrocketing prices for fossil fuels, wars, and growing supply uncertainties pose major challenges. But there are also winners: companies in the renewable energy and sustainable technology sectors. Here, the little-known A.H.T. Syngas stands out positively. The company uses an innovative process for on-site energy generation from biomass, which brings numerous advantages. Analysts see significant upside potential. After a strong run, the wind turbine manufacturer could now be facing a correction—order intake is declining from high levels. Biofuel producer Verbio is benefiting from high prices and recently raised its forecast. How should investors position themselves now?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on April 15th, 2026 | 08:05 CEST
Gold to USD 6,300? Why Lahontan Gold Could Be a High-Leverage Play in 2026
Will the gold price reach USD 6,300 by the end of the year? JPMorgan recently confirmed this forecast. And now that the price of the precious metal has stabilized in recent days and is once again targeting the USD 5,000 per ounce mark, the US bank's forecast appears entirely realistic. This also makes gold stocks attractive again. One candidate for the top performer in 2026 is Lahontan Gold. The company has so far focused on its operational business and is just beginning to raise its profile on the stock market. There are many factors pointing to rising share prices: projects in the US precious metals hotspot, a resource that could soon climb above 2 million ounces, a foreseeable start of production, and takeover potential. Following the recent correction, an exciting entry opportunity presents itself.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 15th, 2026 | 08:00 CEST
Innovator Combines the Expertise of DroneShield and Dufour Aerospace: Volatus Aerospace as a Fully Integrated Drone Service Provider
The aviation industry is undergoing what is arguably its most radical transformation since the introduction of jet engines: autonomous flight is gaining importance in both the military and civilian sectors. Yet the market is hungry for comprehensive solutions that seamlessly integrate flight operations, specialized hardware, and robust security systems. Leading this development are three companies: Dufour Aerospace, a pioneer in highly efficient tilt-wing aircraft; DroneShield, the market leader in drone defense; and Volatus Aerospace, which is making a name for itself as a strategic systems integrator. Opportunities are emerging for investors. Volatus Aerospace, in particular, stands out by combining the commercial use of drones with security technology, thereby paving the way for scalable, autonomous aviation. Major corporations such as Rheinmetall have also recently invested heavily in drone technology and are likely exploring potential acquisition targets.
ReadCommented by Tarik Dede on April 15th, 2026 | 07:55 CEST
Almonty Industries: Move to the US Gives Shares a Big Boost
Tungsten is one of the metals of the moment! It is indispensable in X-ray machines, as well as in tanks and ammunition. Almonty Industries is one of the largest Western producers in this market. Now the company is moving its headquarters from Toronto to the US. With this move, CEO Black aims to benefit even more from the world's largest capital market, as well as from US plans to build its own supply chains. The stock market is celebrating the move, and the stock is making another leap toward its all-time high.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 15th, 2026 | 07:50 CEST
Oil shortages as a turning point for uranium and hydrogen with Siemens Energy, Standard Uranium, Plug Power, and Nel ASA
The start of the week was volatile. Oil prices are rising sharply again, up around 12%, increasing pressure on consumers and policymakers. Now the Black-Red coalition government has developed a 17-cent package set to be passed in the coming weeks. A temporary reduction in the eco-tax is intended to help. Geopolitical tensions continue to drive price volatility, even though underlying supply-demand fundamentals in oil and gas do not indicate a structural shortage. Prime Minister Söder is even calling for a resumption of gas exploration in Germany. Who would have thought? We, too, are looking at possible alternatives and taking a closer look at nuclear power and hydrogen. For investors, companies such as Siemens Energy, Standard Uranium, Plug Power, and Nel ASA are increasingly coming into focus, as they stand to benefit directly or indirectly from these structural energy shifts. We take a closer look at the underlying drivers.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 15th, 2026 | 07:45 CEST
The Hunt for Returns in the Renewable Energy Sector: Dividend Gem RE Royalties Makes Its Move – What Are Verbio and Nordex Doing?
The energy sector is in the midst of a massive transformation. While major companies like Nordex and specialized players like Verbio are laying the groundwork for a greener future, a new, innovative greentech company is emerging in the background. RE Royalties is taking a slightly different path that is catching the industry's attention. Where do the opportunities lie for investors now? Is it proven wind power, biomass, or perhaps the clever licensing model from Canada? We take a detailed look at the current situation, analyze the latest news, and reveal why a specific threshold of CAD 0.45 for RE Royalties could soon become a decisive turning point. Read on, because the cards in the renewable energy sector could be completely reshuffled.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 14th, 2026 | 07:40 CEST
100% Gain Potential? SAP CEO Issues Warning! Aspermont, with Its Moat & Reset, and Snowflake Could Offer Significant Upside
Data is the oil of the 21st century, but not every data-driven business model delivers reliable returns. While tech giants groan under margin pressure and disappointing forecasts, a quiet shift is taking place. Investors are discovering specialized providers with recurring revenues and defensive niches. The trick lies in identifying those companies that turn raw data into predictable cash flows—without hype, but with substance. Those setting the course for tomorrow today are looking at three very different companies: SAP, Aspermont, and Snowflake. All seem to have what it takes to double in value.
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