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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 25th, 2022 | 07:58 CET

Rheinmetall, Diamcor, Hensoldt - The scenario escalates

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All the diplomatic attempts to resolve the situation in Ukraine peacefully have failed. Russia is already in eastern Ukraine with its troops, and the police are reporting fighting throughout the country. In his televised speech launching the war against Ukraine, Russia's President Putin threatens the West with a massive counterstrike. The markets fall into deep red territory. By contrast, the defense industry is benefiting alongside precious metals and oil. Orders should thus continue to rise over the next few years. After the expected sanctions, energy prices are also likely to explode, so there is no end in sight to the inflationary spiral.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on February 17th, 2022 | 12:10 CET

Peloton, Diamcor, Bayer - Trust, tangibles and expertise

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Peloton gets in shape with streamlining just like its existing customers. 90% of early adopters remain loyal to the Company. Rough diamonds achieve new record prices, Diamcor profits, and so do its investors. Bayer comes up trumps in the agricultural business with innovative solutions for corn cultivation. In the upcoming market phase, investors want to be prepared. Investing in price-setters that take advantage of strong inflation makes sense. We take a look at three investment opportunities.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 1st, 2022 | 13:47 CET

Lufthansa, TUI, Diamcor Mining, Aston Martin - Grab strong gains now!

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Germany is home to more than 2 million people with assets of more than EUR 1 million - in 2010, this figure was still a good 600,000. The threshold for belonging to the top one per mille is rising steadily. Currently, liquid assets of around EUR 5.5 million are needed to belong to the wealthiest 1 per mille of Germans. Nevertheless, luxury is not only found among the rich because the desire for extravagance is a widespread character trait and less a question of money. We look at companies that rely on liquid clientele.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on January 28th, 2022 | 09:55 CET

Nvidia, Diamcor, BP - Buy where demand is huge

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Despite a softening Bitcoin price, the situation on the graphics card market remains tense. Getting a card at the MSRP is almost impossible. Prices are falling slightly, but a rise in cryptocurrencies is enough to make prices rise again. Diamond prices have also been climbing since March 2020 and are well above pre-Corona levels. Diamonds are a girl's best friend is just as true today as it was in the 1950s. The oil price also presents itself strongly. The barrel of Brent is quoted for the first time again above USD 90. Many experts have proclaimed USD 100 as a goal. How can investors profit from this demand? We present three companies today.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 17th, 2022 | 12:14 CET

LVMH, Diamcor, Daimler: Luxury is more than champagne, Tesla or S-Class

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What constitutes luxury is in the eye of the beholder. For some people, even a terraced house in a major German city is luxury, others focus on leisure, and for others still, it has to be jewelry or diamonds. Even though there are different ideas of luxury, there are companies that perfectly reflect the desire for something special - and are thus suitable as an investment. We present three stocks.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on January 6th, 2022 | 11:26 CET

The beginning of the end at BioNTech? Positive start for JinkoSolar and Diamcor

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Is Omicron the beginning of the end of the Corona pandemic? Not only stock market players are asking themselves this question. Because as it seems, the virus variant is more contagious but seemingly leads to less severe sickness. As a result, the shares of vaccine manufacturers such as BioNTech, Moderna and Valneva have recently suffered. However, there are positive things to report, especially for BioNTech. While the Mainz-based Company is optimizing its vaccine for the Omicron variant, there is also positive news from the USA. Not only the COVID-19 vaccine is in demand worldwide, but also diamonds. Most recently, Israel reported a significant increase in demand. Tiffany & Co. partner Diamcor is benefiting from this demand. JinkoSolar's share price is heading north again in the first few days of trading after the heavy losses before Christmas. The IPO of the subsidiary is taking shape.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 3rd, 2022 | 08:50 CET

BYD, Diamcor, LVMH - Impressive growth

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Despite the Corona pandemic, travel bans and closed stores due to several lockdowns, demand for luxury goods continues unabated. Now add rising inflation to the mix. Tangible assets such as shares, precious metals and jewelry are the best protection against currency devaluation. The purchase of diamonds is growing in popularity. The choice of listed companies on the stock exchange is small.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 20th, 2021 | 12:39 CET

Porsche, Diamcor Mining, Aston Martin, Gucci - Who wants to do without luxury?

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The Ridley Scott film "House of Gucci" is currently running very successfully in German cinemas. The film's plot shows the disintegration of the Tuscan family dynasty, which is said to have happened in this or a similar way: Gucci has been writing bad numbers for years, is considered old-fashioned and outdated. The two company owners refuse fundamental renewals and stumble at the economic changes in the 1980s. The family runs into tax problems and inheritance disputes and ultimately fails to keep the group going. But the brand is strong, and a takeover by investors from abroad is quickly on the cards. So nothing stands in the way of the transformation of the House of Gucci. A film worth seeing about rising, world fame, mismanagement and decay. Many stock market stocks run in similar cycles; luxury stocks, in particular, are very susceptible to fads, but they also hold their value.

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Commented by Nico Popp on December 9th, 2021 | 05:01 CET

LVMH, Diamcor Mining, Porsche: Luxury as a safe bank

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Christmas is the season for gift-giving. Especially towards the end of the year, we like to give our loved ones, business partners, and friends gifts. The last quarter is traditionally strong for shares from the consumer goods sector. Jewelry manufacturers also benefit from the end of the year. Since consumers like to give gifts regardless of the economy, and luxury, in particular, can be a bit of a cyclical business, we present stocks from this sector.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 26th, 2021 | 12:27 CEST

LVMH, Diamcor Mining, TUI, Carnival - Another lockdown or profit explosion?

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The poor are getting poorer, and the rich are getting richer. Demographic studies suggest that in Europe, especially Germany, large sections of the population will be affected by poverty in old age. The reason: falling income in real terms due to high inflation, especially for everyday goods. The official inflation rate of the central banks is window dressing because the hedonically calculated indices include, for example, increases in the performance of mobile devices and thus compensate for the exploding prices of energy and food. Luxury is a particular area of consumption that tends to be attributed to the privileged tiers of the population. Here, the increase in prosperity is supported by inflation on the income side and enables the suppliers of luxury goods to achieve sustained high growth rates.

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