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Stefan Feulner

  • E-Commerce
  • Fintech
  • Blockchain
  • AI

The native Franconian has more than 20 years of stock exchange experience and a broadly diversified network.

Before founding his own company, he held various positions as business editor, fund advisor, portfolio manager and finally as CEO of a listed investment company. He also held several positions on the supervisory board.

He is passionate about analyzing a wide variety of business models and investigating new trends, especially in the areas of e-commerce, fintech, blockchain or artificial intelligence.


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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 12th, 2022 | 18:37 CEST

Plug Power, Phoenix Copper, JinkoSolar - Shares for freedom

  • Copper
  • renewableenergies

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has been simmering for weeks, dominates world events. Above all, the implementation of the energy turnaround is at the top of the agenda. Due to the declared sanctions, politics and the economy are facing a stress test on becoming more independent from Russian gas and coal in the future. Longer coal and nuclear lifetimes are on the cards. The traffic light politicians agree that the real path to energy independence is to phase out fossil fuels in the long term. However, scarce raw materials such as copper make this an expensive undertaking.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 11th, 2022 | 19:03 CEST

K+S, Edgemont Gold, NIO - Shares as protection against demonetization

  • Gold
  • Inflation

Inflation rates have been rising steadily since the end of 2020. What was initially declared by central bankers as a temporary event is becoming a permanent problem for society and the economy. The loose monetary policy, the shortage of raw materials, and the blown-up supply chains were responsible for the fact that the inflation rate in the USA was 7.9% in March, the highest since 1982. As a result of the sanctions imposed on Russia, the supply of raw materials and oil and gas is becoming even tighter, causing prices to shoot up once again. Investors can protect themselves by investing in producers of scarce commodities. In addition, for diversification, gold should not be missing in any portfolio as protection against currency devaluation.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 9th, 2022 | 07:27 CEST

BioNTech, Triumph Gold, Rheinmetall - Uncertainties everywhere

  • Gold
  • Inflation

The ongoing fighting in Ukraine and concerns about an escalation of the situation are worrying capital markets worldwide. Nevertheless, the leading stock market barometers were able to distance themselves significantly from their lows. Now, the next blow has followed with the publication of the FED's meeting minutes. The US Federal Reserve wants to accelerate the reduction of its balance sheet total and let bonds worth up to USD 95 billion expire without buying again. In doing so, the monetary authorities are hitting technology stocks in particular, which have already been in a sharp correction since the beginning of the year. Gold, on the other hand, is barely reacting despite the expected interest rate hikes, a strong sign for the precious metal.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 7th, 2022 | 14:35 CEST

Newmont, MAS Gold, Barrick Gold - This will be the hard currency

  • Gold

Precious metals lived up to their name as a crisis currency when the Russian army invaded Ukraine at the end of February. Gold rose by almost 10% in the first rush and marked a new high at USD 2,070.18 per ounce. Only USD 4 was missing to climb to a new all-time high in the current world reserve currency, the US dollar. Since then, the yellow metal has been correcting, but new highs should only be a matter of time in the long term. The importance of gold can currently be seen due to geopolitical tensions. The chairman of the Russian Energy Commission, Pavel Zavalny, proposed to pay for Russian oil and gas in "hard currency", i.e. in gold.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 6th, 2022 | 10:19 CEST

Ballard Power, dynaCERT, Plug Power - Hydrogen more important than ever before

  • Hydrogen

The consequences are already apparent, at the latest when you stand at the gas pump and look at the horrendous increases of the last weeks. Germany is paying the price because of its overdependence on one customer, in this case, Russia. It is also a fact that Germany is moving too slowly concerning the energy transition. Acceleration is now imperative. Hydrogen fuel cell technology has already been identified as the missing piece of the puzzle and is becoming all the more important due to the current geopolitical tensions.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 5th, 2022 | 12:10 CEST

K+S AG, Globex Mining, KWS Saat - Perfectly positioned

  • Commodities

Society has less than 30 years to achieve the climate neutrality agreed upon under the Paris Climate Agreement. But this requires many metals and raw materials. Demand for lithium, copper and nickel will exceed supply as early as 2022. With the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict, there will be a further shortage and an explosion in prices. The beneficiaries of this trend are commodity producers and exploration companies. Globex Mining is a global commodity incubator and stands out with its business model.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 4th, 2022 | 11:15 CEST

NIO, Power Nickel, BYD - Extreme demand despite rising prices

  • Electromobility
  • Nickel

Due to climate change, something historical is taking place in the transport sector: the transformation of fossil-fueled cars to so-called electric vehicles powered by batteries. The growth figures of electric car manufacturers such as Tesla, BYD and NIO are impressive. The trend is only just beginning and is expected to pick up speed significantly in the next 2-3 years. Due to the high demand for battery-powered cars, the raw materials required, such as lithium, cobalt and nickel, are increasing in parallel. Due to the lack of supply, the winners are precisely those producers and exploration companies that are currently, or in the near future, able to supply the scarce commodities.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 1st, 2022 | 12:44 CEST

Glencore, Nevada Copper, BASF - Extreme fantasy in these shares

  • Copper

Copper is needed everywhere, especially now due to the energy transition. An electric car, for example, requires up to 4 times more copper than a vehicle with a combustion engine. The production of a wind turbine requires 30 tons of copper per turbine, including a connection to the power grid. Meanwhile, prices are exploding, with 1 ton of the red metal already costing over USD 10,300. The trend is likely to continue in the longer term. The primary beneficiaries of this super cycle, besides copper producers, are attractive exploration companies.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on March 31st, 2022 | 10:30 CEST

K+S, Saturn Oil + Gas, Salzgitter AG - Growth market for raw materials

  • Commodities
  • Oil

The specter of inflation has been growing since the outbreak of the Corona pandemic and the unlimited money printing by central banks. According to the minutes of the monetary authorities, inflation was only temporary. But far from it, inflation will remain permanent and hit even harder than feared. Support is also coming from the sanctions imposed against Russia. As a result, the supply of oil, gas and many other commodities is becoming tighter, and prices are skyrocketing. And do not take the word of a central banker again who wants to explain to you that this time inflation is only temporary.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on March 29th, 2022 | 11:25 CEST

BYD, Meta Materials, Salzgitter AG - Unabated rise

  • metamaterials
  • Technology

Inflation is rising relentlessly and is likely to last far longer than predicted by the monetary authorities at the beginning of the year. The Russian war of aggression in Ukraine and the resulting sanctions have caused extreme price increases for energy and raw materials. Trade flows and supply chain relationships have also been severely impaired. Uncertainty about further economic developments remains high, but the price increases due to the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict are only partially reflected in the inflation rate to date. As a result, the industry can expect higher costs in the coming months. By contrast, producers of various materials are benefiting.

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