Commented by Matthias Schomber on June 11th, 2026 | 08:00 CEST
Market Shock and Plunge for Ballard Power and ITM Power! Does HPQ Silicon Offer a Better Opportunity Following New Deals?
Stocks in the technology sector—and particularly those in the hydrogen industry—are currently experiencing wild swings. Even when there is positive news or a successful annual shareholder meeting, massive profit-taking often sends prices plummeting afterward. Prominent examples of this are the current developments at industry giants ITM Power and Ballard Power. Both have recently suffered steep price losses following their strong rallies. But while these two stocks are currently "suffering" under selling pressure, an exciting technology stock is positioning itself in the second tier. HPQ Silicon is drawing attention with new partnerships in Asia and at European defence trade shows. From a technical chart perspective, it is currently well supported on the downside by a horizontal support zone. Could HPQ perhaps even outperform Ballard and ITM in the coming weeks? We take a close look at the opportunities and developments of these three companies.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on June 11th, 2026 | 07:35 CEST
AMD, American Atomics & Super Micro Computer: How to Capitalize on the Multi-Billion-Dollar AI Infrastructure Trend
Artificial intelligence requires chips and electricity. Data centers already consume as much energy as all of Japan, and demand is surging. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global electricity consumption by these centers could rise to over 945 terawatt-hours in 2026. The problem is that renewable energy sources do not provide a constant base load. The solution is nuclear power. Tech giants like Google have long been relying on old nuclear reactors and mini-reactors. For investors, this creates a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure supercycle. Three companies are addressing it from different angles: AMD with high-performance AI accelerators, American Atomics with the critical uranium supply chain, and Super Micro Computer with highly efficient, liquid-cooled server technology.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 11th, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
Autonomous Warfare: AeroVironment and Palantir Challenged – Analysts Give Volatus Aerospace the Thumbs-Up
The war on the front lines in Ukraine has changed significantly. Large-scale coordinated drone swarms are becoming increasingly rare, as local jammers block bandwidth and slow down Starlink. The result: drones no longer function or make errors. Ukraine's defence strategy is thus forcing a shift from purely cloud-based systems to decentralized architectures with local computing power directly in the drone. Defence contractors and the military must implement these innovations quickly and remain agile. We explain which companies are perfectly positioned for this.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on June 11th, 2026 | 07:25 CEST
Copper Super Cycle: Trouble for Nordex? Freeport-McMoRan, Glencore, and Power Metallic Mines benefit!
Copper is typically considered a leading economic indicator. However, the supercycle is turning that rule on its head. While the global economy is faltering, experts predict copper prices will rise to USD 15,000. There are even warnings of a broader "super-squeeze" if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Freeport-McMoRan and Glencore are benefiting from the copper rally. Both of these core investments have already performed well. That makes it worth taking a look at the explorers. And within this group, Power Metallic Mines stands out positively. Analysts see nearly 200% upside potential. At a recent investor conference, management made a strong impression. The first resource estimate is set to be published as early as July. Additional catalysts include a PEA (Preliminary Economic Assessment) and a NASDAQ listing, which are already in the pipeline. Siemens, Siemens Energy, and Nordex are among the companies that could face medium-term challenges due to high copper prices in Germany. Nordex shares have fallen sharply recently, although a new order provided positive momentum yesterday.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 11th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
Gold, Silver, Defence, AI, or the Nasdaq? SpaceX Heads for the US Indices – Defying Weakness with Lahontan Gold
A remarkable phenomenon is currently unfolding in the markets: virtually everything is weakening. From gold to silver, from high-tech to low-tech, whether AI or hydrogen—every sector is undergoing a correction. So far, however, the pullback remains modest when measured against the extraordinary gains achieved over the past 14 months following the tariff-driven sell-off triggered by Donald Trump. During that period, the Nasdaq effectively doubled. Traders know that a volatile interim low will now be reached, particularly over the summer, before the markets look forward to 2027 with renewed hope. This period needs to be bridged, and there may also be a need for hedging. Historically, gold has served this role well, often gaining value when other asset classes came under pressure. Yet gold itself has been one of the best-performing asset classes over the past two years, leading to some profit-taking here as well. Whether the S&P 500 can absorb additional heavyweights such as SpaceX, OpenAI, and Databricks following its historic rally remains to be seen. A fast-track inclusion of SpaceX into the S&P indices was reportedly rejected by S&P Dow Jones, while NASDAQ, Russell, and MSCI are set to list it within a few trading days. This should be exciting! Where are the tangible opportunities for investors?
ReadCommented by Jens Castner on June 11th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
TOURMALINE OIL, MONTAUK RENEWABLES, AND ZEFIRO METHANE: WHO IS PROFITING FROM THE INVISIBLE CLIMATE KILLER?
Methane is significantly more potent than CO₂ as a greenhouse gas. Politicians worldwide are responding by imposing increasingly strict regulations on industry. Three companies have set their sights on the invisible climate killer: Tourmaline Oil turns emission savings into hard cash, Montauk Renewables converts landfill gas into clean energy, and Zefiro Methane plugs abandoned wells. Those who manage to stop or prevent the release of this potent greenhouse gas are rewarded by the government and the market with CO₂ credits. These certificates are worth hard cash. Traditional industrial and oil companies are scrambling for them to avoid their own emissions penalties.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on June 11th, 2026 | 07:10 CEST
War, Armament Build-Up, Commodity Shortages—Take Advantage of Pullbacks in Almonty, Rheinmetall, and RENK!
The sharp correction in defence stocks over the past few months has unsettled investors. Analysts have significantly lowered their price targets, and sentiment has turned negative. However, the underlying fundamentals remain unchanged. Geopolitical tensions around the globe are rising, defence spending is reaching record levels, and there is no end in sight to global rearmament. For this reason, the current pullback presents an attractive entry opportunity. This applies in particular to Almonty Industries shares. Recently, the tungsten producer raised USD 800 million in fresh capital through a convertible bond. Investors can therefore expect value-enhancing acquisitions of assets and companies.
ReadCommented by Tarik Dede on June 11th, 2026 | 07:05 CEST
Wave of Biotech Acquisitions: Eli Lilly, Vidac Pharma, and GSK in the Spotlight
Cancer remains one of humanity's greatest scourges, and at the same time, it is by far the largest healthcare market of all. But the old-school pharmaceutical giants are running out of oncology pipeline candidates, and now smaller, far more innovative players are increasingly being acquired. The M&A market is currently experiencing extremely dynamic times. This week, for example, GSK announced the acquisition of Nuvalent for USD 10.6 billion in cash. Gilead Sciences, in turn, struck a deal in April with the German company Tubulis—for a total of USD 5 billion. Shortly thereafter, Eli Lilly offered up to USD 7 billion for Kelonia Therapeutics, just to name a few of this year's deals. That is why we are taking a look at the opportunities in the sector today and putting the stocks of Eli Lilly, Vidac Pharma, and GSK under the microscope!
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 11th, 2026 | 07:00 CEST
Secure Supply Chains for BASF and Others: Antimony Shortage Threatens Production – Antimony Resources Follows Lynas Rare Earths' Lead
Created and published on behalf of Antimony Resources Corp.
Escalating trade wars, a global supply shortage, and historic price shocks – the market for critical industrial metals is undergoing a profound transformation. Following extensive export restrictions by the People's Republic of China and a complete export ban to the US at the end of 2024, antimony prices outside China skyrocketed to an all-time high of USD 59,750 per ton. The severe imbalance between Western demand and available supply outside China led to significant supply bottlenecks in 2025—Fastmarkets recorded the sharpest price rally in the history of the antimony market that year. Since authoritarian states control around 80% of global mine production, the Western high-tech and defence industries face a potentially existential supply risk for electronic components and industrial fire-retardant applications. We explain the situation and present a potential solution.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on June 11th, 2026 | 06:45 CEST
With Novo Nordisk, MustGrow Biologics, and Bayer: Positioning for Two Megatrends of the Decade
Created and published on behalf of MustGrow Biologics Corp.
Two seemingly opposing crises—obesity and food scarcity—are creating major investment opportunities this year. While the obesity epidemic is placing increasing strain on healthcare systems, climate shocks and geopolitical conflicts are threatening global agricultural yields. The biotech sector is addressing both challenges through biological compounds for weight management and crop protection. Demand for effective obesity treatments and sustainable agricultural solutions is rising rapidly. Investors who position themselves early in the beneficiaries of this dual transformation may benefit from above-average returns. This is precisely where the three companies we are taking a closer look at today are positioned: Novo Nordisk, MustGrow Biologics, and Bayer.
ReadCommented 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
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.
ReadCommented by Tarik Dede on June 10th, 2026 | 08:20 CEST
Drone Warfare and Autonomous Driving: Uber Technologies, Volatus Aerospace, and Aurora Innovation in Focus
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.
ReadCommented 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
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.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on June 10th, 2026 | 07:40 CEST
ITM Power and Nel ASA in Correction Mode – Is dynaCERT Poised for a Breakout?
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.
ReadCommented by Lars Winter on June 10th, 2026 | 07:35 CEST
New Study Expected from Lahontan Gold: Gold Hot Stock Poised for a Revaluation
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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