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Commented by Nico Popp on July 13th, 2021 | 10:42 CEST

JinkoSolar, Barsele Minerals, Newmont: The takeover merry-go-round is spinning

  • Gold

Raw materials are the key to new technology. Whether silver, copper or other metals - many technologies, such as electric cars and solar panels, drive demand for metals. As these technologies triumph, so does the demand for raw materials. Using three stocks as examples, we explain how investors can profit.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 5th, 2021 | 15:37 CEST

Nel ASA, Barsele Minerals, Nordex - The profiteers of climate policy!

  • Commodities

June had to offer strong repetition effects to the last bull market in January and February. The typical stock market favorites made substantial gains again, especially the so-called "climate stocks." These are stocks whose business models fit into the decarbonization strategies of governments. On December 12, 2015, the Paris Protocol was adopted, and one year later, the international climate treaty came into force. A milestone of the agreement was that China and the United States also ratified it. Trump formally withdrew from the Protocol in November 2020, but his successor Joe Biden rejoined on February 19, 2021, while authorizing USD 500 billion per year by 2025 for climate investments.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 30th, 2021 | 12:07 CEST

SAP, Barsele Minerals, BioNTech - Shares have no alternative

  • Investments

The USA is expecting growth of 7% this year and Germany is expected to grow by 3.7%. This growth is above the currently expected inflation. As an investor, you should not be afraid of 2023, even if the FED wants to raise interest rates twice by then. One can confidently assume that interest rates will rise marginally from this historically low level, and that, in turn, is a sign of economies with growth prospects. In addition, the boom in equities could last much longer due to major changes such as e-mobility, climate neutrality and the like. In times of significant changes such as industrialization, there were long-lasting bull markets in equities. Since bonds are still hardly yielding any returns, equities remain highly attractive.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on June 22nd, 2021 | 14:07 CEST

Steinhoff, Barsele Minerals, Bayer - This is explosive for the stock markets

  • Investments

Will the central banks change their direction, or will "the policy of cheap money" remain in place with unlimited bond purchases and zero interest rates to benefit growth? Last week, the markets were already caught on the wrong foot after the FED forecast two interest rate hikes for 2023. Then, the President of the St. Louis Fed, James Bullard, added even more salt to investors' wounds. He sees an accelerated tightening of monetary policy as a normal reaction to economic growth and rampant inflation in the wake of the economy's return from the Corona shock.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on June 14th, 2021 | 11:04 CEST

Adler Modemärkte, Barsele Minerals, CureVac - Watch out: The ABC of price rockets!

  • Gold

News is the fuel for prices. The only question is in which direction the prices will go and how long the fuel will last. With the prospect of a loan from the federal government, the shares of the insolvent textile retailer Adler Modemärkte have made substantial gains since mid-May. In the last week, there was also news at Barsele Minerals and CureVac, which should move the prices in the next few days!

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Commented by Nico Popp on May 31st, 2021 | 08:47 CEST

Deutsche Bank, Barsele Minerals, Volkswagen: Shareholders get happy here

  • Gold

When companies have something in their portfolio that others would like to buy, that can only be good for shareholders. Only recently, it became known that there are interested parties for the VW subsidiary Lamborghini. While acquisitions and sales are part and parcel of gigantic corporations, such as Volkswagen, such offers can change everything for shareholders of smaller companies. One potential candidate for this is the Canadian Company Barsele Minerals, developing a prospective gold project in Sweden. Deutsche Bank, on the other hand, recently showed how not to do it.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on May 25th, 2021 | 11:11 CEST

Attention Crypto Investors! Coinbase, SAP, Glencore, Barsele Minerals - Where are the opportunities?

  • Gold

Those who want to make returns today often attach themselves to well-known names such as Elon Musk, Warren Buffett or even Cathie Wood. The latter is a former portfolio manager at Alliance Bernstein. She has become known in recent years for being a trump card of technology investors. Her ARK funds raised a whopping USD 34.5 billion in 2020. One of its flagship funds is the ARK Innovation ETF, which has its largest positions invested in NASDAQ darlings. For the past month, this fund has had a problem, as 14% declines have rarely been seen on a monthly basis. Tesla, Coinbase, and Zoom are the largest positions and they are dropping big time right now.

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