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 November 16th, 2021 | 12:58 CET
Nordex, Saturn Oil + Gas, TotalEnergies - Good numbers, bad numbers
While the third-quarter figures of many companies in the renewable energies sector were disappointing, oil companies were able to profit from rising oil and natural gas prices. Even though the recently concluded World Climate Conference resolved to move away from fossil fuels, experts believe that oil demand is likely to continue, if not increase, in the coming decade.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 15th, 2021 | 10:50 CET
Valneva, XPhyto, NanoRepro - Here we go again
Although around 67.4% of the population in Germany is already fully vaccinated, the infection figures are rising to unprecedented heights. The fourth wave with the highly contagious Delta variant is rolling across the republic. This development must be stopped as quickly as possible. In addition to booster vaccinations, politicians are therefore reintroducing citizen testing as a tool against the spread. For diagnostics companies and providers of rapid tests, this means a boom and further increases in earnings, likely to be reflected in stock market valuations in the near future.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 12th, 2021 | 11:19 CET
Siemens, BIGG Digital Assets, K+S - The profiteers of inflation
Due to bottlenecks in supply chains and rising commodity and energy prices, consumer prices in the United States grew by a whopping 6.2% compared to October 2020, the highest level since the early 1990s. The medium-term goal of central bankers led by FED Chairman Jerome Powell is 2% inflation. But to achieve this goal, they would have to abandon the ultra-loose monetary policy and start raising interest rates. However, they are not taking this step because they believe that inflation is only temporary. The profiteers from this defensive behavior are equities, cryptocurrencies and precious metals.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 11th, 2021 | 14:42 CET
PayPal, wallstreet:online, Palantir - Flying too high
The reporting season for the third quarter is coming to an end. Currently, mainly the technology companies are reporting on the completed quarter. Although many of them achieve their internal targets and analysts' forecasts, market participants react with share price losses due to the excessive valuations that have been in place for months. Due to the relatively weaker second quarter, most online brokers are already at the end of their correction phase and could start a new wave upwards as the stock market continues to boom.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 11th, 2021 | 10:21 CET
Mastercard, CoinAnalyst, Coinbase - Open to the top
With a new high of over USD 68,000, the path is clear for the largest currency in crypto trading, Bitcoin. Industry experts are already predicting prices in the six-figure range. Cryptocurrencies are reaching the mainstream. More and more companies are offering the virtual gold as a means of payment. In addition, new start-ups are springing up like mushrooms to take advantage of the momentum. In this context, the new, digital business models offer a great opportunity to participate in the trend towards virtual money.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 10th, 2021 | 11:07 CET
Nordex, Clean Logistics, Nikola - Hardly manageable changeover
Climate neutrality must be achieved as quickly as possible. The politicians share this view at the climate conference currently taking place in Glasgow. One critical point here is the reduction of CO2 emissions from the transport sector. Unlike in the energy sector or industry, for example, CO2 emissions in the transport sector have not fallen since 1990. Most of the debate focuses on emissions from passenger cars. However, according to the Federal Environment Agency, a good 35% of transport emissions are attributable to commercial vehicles. However, a rapid changeover, as the theorists are calling for, seems almost impossible.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 9th, 2021 | 13:54 CET
Bitcoin Group, Desert Gold Ventures, MicroStrategy - The way is clear
Bitcoin has once again broken through the USD 66,000 mark. Only a few points are left to climb to a new all-time high. The number two cryptocurrency, Etherum, has already made this jump. In addition to speculation, rising inflation is cited as the reason for the renewed rise. Bitcoin has a limited supply with a fixed cap of 21 million units and is referred to as the "digital gold". In contrast, the precious yellow metal is still in the correction phase, with good chances of a long-term comeback.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 8th, 2021 | 13:14 CET
Nikola, Kleos Space, Xiaomi - Earth is not enough
New technologies by adding satellites launched into space are increasingly used for a wide variety of services. Probably the most famous project is that of Tesla founder Elon Musk. The SpaceX "Starlink" project aims to make fast Internet available everywhere in every little corner of the world. In crime prevention, the view from above is also being used through the targeted use of satellite clusters. The market for this is gigantic and is still in its infancy.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 8th, 2021 | 11:28 CET
Deutsche Rohstoff, Saturn Oil + Gas, BP - Rise to hysteria
Energy prices in Germany continue to rise, driving inflation beyond the 4% mark. Heating oil alone increased in price by around 80% within a year. However, there is no end in sight to the rise. The supply bottleneck and immense demand are likely to push oil prices above the psychological USD 100 mark in the next few years. Analysts at JPMorgan even see a new supercycle approaching the world and renewed their forecast to an oil price of USD 190 in 2025.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 5th, 2021 | 12:01 CET
Positive news at BYD, Nevada Copper and BMW
It is a first, delicate signal from the Fed concerning the tightening of the ultra-loose monetary policy. Starting in November, the purchases of securities to stimulate the economy are to be tightened somewhat. However, the Fed is still far from thinking about raising key interest rates. The monetary watchdogs are still insisting that inflation is only temporary. Given the high energy prices and holey supply chains, this problem will likely last far longer than previously assumed.
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