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Commented by Nico Popp on February 1st, 2022 | 10:38 CET

BYD, BrainChip, Daimler: The chip strategy decides

  • Technology

As Handelsblatt recently wrote, the automotive industry is still suffering from a chip shortage. As the leading media reports, according to the European Union, around 11.3 million new cars could not roll off the production line due to supply difficulties. Europe now wants to counter this with its own chip strategy. We highlight three stocks and explain who can profit.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 28th, 2022 | 11:15 CET

Infineon, BrainChip, Advanced Micro Devices - Winners of the chip boom!

  • Technology

Climate change, mobility change, health technology - none of these megatrends can do without semiconductors. These marvels created from the desert sand are indispensable for every kind of modern technology. If they become scarce, everyone will feel the effects. Car drivers, video gamers and Bitcoin miners have been united in their suffering in recent months: waiting times of several months because chip producers could no longer keep up with production. But one man's sorrow is another man's joy: these stocks will benefit massively from the chip boom.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 20th, 2022 | 11:01 CET

BrainChip, Prospect Ridge Resources, ASML - Ready for the mass market

  • Technology

Sentiment on the stock market continues to cloud over. Investors worry that the US Federal Reserve will fight the sharp rise in inflation by intervening more quickly with several interest rate hikes, causing prices worldwide to plummet. There is hardly any movement on the precious metals market, with gold remaining in the USD 1,800 range. On the other hand, the stock of a next-generation chip producer, which seems ready for the mass market, has moved.

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Commented by Mario Hose on January 19th, 2022 | 14:51 CET

Trading shares in focus: BrainChip, Gazprom, Saturn Oil + Gas

  • Investments

The German indices have reached on the second day of the week after a bumpy start to trading now again positive signs. The German benchmark index DAX traded at a level of 15,824 points and thus around 0.28% in the plus, in the daily low has held the mark of 15,600 points and since then goes upwards. The MDAX last traded at 34,172 points (+0.05%), TexDAX at 3,532 points (+1.28%) and SDAX at 15,613 points with 0.03% up. Exciting individual stocks offer interesting investment opportunities.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 18th, 2022 | 11:30 CET

Taiwan Semiconductor, BrainChip, JinkoSolar - Markup in the chip industry

  • Technology

The chip crisis was one of the most discussed topics of 2021. The shortage of semiconductors led to production stops, short-time work in the automotive industry, and skyrocketing prices. Even for the current year, manufacturers still do not see any relief on the market. In general, the semiconductor industry is in a strong state of flux. With the development of chips based on artificial intelligence, a new generation is now finding its way to the mass market. The best example is the Australian Company BrainChip, for which the doors to commercialization have been opened wide.

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Commented by Mario Hose on January 13th, 2022 | 12:01 CET

Stocks offer trading opportunities: BrainChip, TeamViewer, XPhyto

  • Trading

On Thursday, most German indices started trading with negative signs. The DAX is currently trading at 15,989 points, down around 0.25%. The psychological mark of 16,000 points has not held compared to the previous day. The MDAX last traded at 34,874 points (-0.14%), TecDAX at 3,637 points (-0.62%) and SDAX at 16,062 points with 0.13% in the red. In the single stocks, on the other hand, there are exciting developments for the stock traders.

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Commented by Mario Hose on January 7th, 2022 | 16:04 CET

Trading shares in focus: Allianz, BioNTech, BrainChip

  • Trading

At the end of the week, the DAX was down around 0.37% at 15,968 points and thus below the psychological mark of 16,000 points. The MDAX last traded at 35,002 points (-34%), TexDAX at 3,731 points (-0.36%) and SDAX at 16,125 points with 0.92% in the red.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 6th, 2022 | 13:39 CET

Nvidia, BrainChip, Daimler, Infineon - Not only Tesla can build e-cars!

  • Electromobility

Intelligent and powerful chips remain in demand like road salt in the depths of winter. The supply chains are still struggling, and the scarce raw materials are increasing the cost prices. As a result, prices for high-tech materials will continue to skyrocket in the new year. The car manufacturers will probably be hit hardest, as it will not be possible to raise prices at will, especially in Europe, because of foreign competition. Innovation could be an effective means of combating the erosion of margins. We present a few innovative ideas for investors.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on December 27th, 2021 | 09:03 CET

Infineon, BrainChip, Nvidia - The chip market remains hot

  • Technology

First and foremost, the automotive sector suffered from a lack of chips in 2021. Blaming everything on Corona alone is too short-sighted. The pandemic is certainly a factor, but the rapid economic recovery caught companies off guard. Added to this was digitization, partly also pandemic-related, which boosted demand for semiconductors more than the already high structural semiconductor demand. A few weather-related production stoppages and disrupted supply chains later, the situation was as it currently stands. Intel does not expect the situation to slowly calm down until 2023. Reason enough to take a look at three chip manufacturers.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on December 23rd, 2021 | 10:31 CET

+900% with Nvidia still not enough? Are Valneva and BrainChip on the verge of a breakthrough?

  • Technology

2021 was not a good year overall for technology and growth stocks. In particular, companies with a business model not yet profitable had a hard time. They included Peloton and Zoom. One of the top performers in the Nasdaq-100 was the Nvidia share. The chip giant benefits from several trends at once, such as artificial intelligence and the metaverse. If UBS has its way, then 900% price gains in the past three years are not enough. For the analysts of the Swiss bank, the chip stock is the "Top Pick 2022". BrainChip is still a long way from the chip Olympus, but the Company could make a breakthrough in the coming year. The same applies to Valneva, as many are waiting for the dead vaccine, and the stock is still valued relatively low.

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