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Commented by André Will-Laudien on May 24th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
Energy transition with the battery revolution! BASF, Altech Advanced Materials, Siemens Energy and BYD
And once again, Nvidia! The NASDAQ continues to set the pace. In addition to good figures from the corporate sector, hopes of an imminent interest rate cut are currently providing a boost. This should happen as early as June. Despite persistent inflation figures, the financial community believes that the Fed should prevent or at least mitigate the impending downturn in the US economy by making loans cheaper. This is grist to the mill of the long-term bulls in the tech sector. As a result, the NDX reached a new all-time high and only just missed the next thousand mark at 18,996 points. Commodities, especially battery metals, are now also bullish. This is shifting the focus of potential alternative technologies for the lithium-ion standard. Which stocks in this sector are attracting attention?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on May 6th, 2024 | 07:30 CEST
Attention e-mobility 2.0, now China is in demand! BYD, Almonty Industries, VW, and Mercedes in focus
Even though e-mobility has stuttered in Germany since the scrapping of the environmental bonus, the production of new vehicles "Made in China" is running at full speed. Manufacturers are still trying to pack more range, durability and stability into the units. Conceptually, electric vehicles only make sense if inexpensive electricity can be used for charging. Fast charging stations on the highway cost between 55 and 95 cents per kilowatt hour; Tesla charges an average of 43 cents but asks external customers to pay up to 64 cents. Without the tax disadvantage, optimized diesel vehicles have the same operating costs as electric vehicles. Where the combustion engine clearly scores points, however, is in winter operation, independence, and range. What is more, the battery in an electric vehicle needs to be replaced after 10 years, while the diesel engine has only just warmed up with 150,000 km of performance. Where are the opportunities for shareholders?
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on April 18th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Volkswagen, Altech Advanced Materials, BYD - who can benefit from China's rise
Chinese companies such as BYD benefit from state subsidies and domestic access to raw materials. BYD's subsidies have risen from EUR 220 million in just three years to EUR 2.1 billion. These sums are helping BYD dominate the Chinese electric vehicle market and increasingly penetrate the European market. Volkswagen cannot escape the pull of China either. As part of its "In China, for China" strategy, Volkswagen is expanding its cooperation network with Chinese partners. The aim is to reduce costs significantly in the development of EV technology. For companies like Altech Advanced Materials, close cooperation with Chinese market leaders such as BYD and Volkswagen offers the opportunity to commercialize innovative battery technologies that meet the needs of the changing market. One of these innovations, made in Germany by Altech Advanced Materials, increases the longevity of EV batteries by 30%. Here are the details.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 4th, 2024 | 06:30 CEST
BYD, Cardiol Therapeutics, Super Micro Computer - Stock market gains thanks to innovation and specialization
In the dynamic stock market environment, companies that invest in innovative technologies and specialization at an early stage stand out with above-average success. Amazon, once founded as a small online bookstore in a garage, is a shining example of this strategy. Through clever diversification and pioneering work in new technology fields, such as cloud computing with Amazon Web Services, Amazon has developed into one of the most valuable corporations. For investors, Amazon's rise underlines the golden opportunities: those with the foresight to invest in future-oriented companies can achieve above-average profits. We have selected three companies that aim to follow this path or have partially already done so.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 3rd, 2024 | 07:25 CEST
Bitcoin and Stromer need the energy transition! BYD, Edison Lithium, Nikola - Is it time to buy low?
Despite recent declines in electric mobility, the development of traction batteries is breaking new ground. Sodium is under discussion to replace toxic lithium. The new technologies also mean that cobalt and nickel are no longer required. Former lithium companies are changing their business models, but the raw material will still be urgently needed for at least another decade. We are looking at a market that is about to change course. Where do the opportunities lie for agile investors?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 26th, 2024 | 07:30 CET
The race begins! Beating DAX records with BYD, Altech Advanced Materials, Hensoldt and Rheinmetall
The DAX 40 index is setting new records almost daily, following the bullish lead from the US. Artificial intelligence (AI), armaments, crypto and high-tech are the top themes on the stock markets. Nobody wants to know anything more about hydrogen, and e-mobility has also seen better days. It can be profitable to examine the sought-after stocks with a fundamental magnifying glass. Often, hints about where the journey is heading can be found there. We focus on some of these stocks.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 26th, 2024 | 07:15 CET
BYD, First Hydrogen, XPeng - When will the rebound follow?
In addition to the DAX and the Dow Jones, the technology-heavy Nasdaq also celebrated another all-time high. With three more interest rate cuts forecasted by the Fed for this year, there is still significant upside potential for the more capital-intensive stocks. The rally is mainly being driven by the Magnificent Seven. Behind them are promising companies that are still lagging far behind their price potential.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on March 22nd, 2024 | 07:45 CET
BYD, Globex Mining, Mercedes-Benz shares: The energy transition is picking up speed with these companies
BYD in China is regarded as innovative and successful with its wide range of models and brands. The Company has become one of the top ten car manufacturers and is the global leader in the production of new energy vehicles (NEVs). In the fourth quarter of last year, BYD even overtook Tesla with over half a million electric vehicles sold. BYD is now pushing further into international markets in order to maintain its growth trajectory. The increasing demand for electrification also means a higher demand for the corresponding raw materials. Globex Mining is well positioned in this regard; with 247 different projects and over 40 years of industry experience, investors benefit from the unbeatable expertise of the experienced management team. Mercedes-Benz leadership has reason to rejoice. The figures from the last financial year are solid, and the salaries of the Executive Board have been generously increased. Who is really picking up speed now?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on March 21st, 2024 | 07:00 CET
Big hits for BYD, Bitcoin Group and the Carbon Done Right Developments share
Bitcoin is not for the faint-hearted. Following the rapid rise to a new all-time high of USD 73,000, the cryptocurrency has fallen by USD 10,000 in just a few days. The Bitcoin Group share is also feeling the effects of this. Analysts anticipate that the trading platform will significantly increase its turnover in 2024. Carbon Done Right Developments is currently going from strength to strength. Following its renaming, the Company now wants to acquire a blockchain-supported trading platform for emission certificates and is seeking a secondary listing of its shares in London. The share is anything but expensive. One analyst's target price for BYD shares has caused a sensation. Accordingly, there is more than 100% upside potential. Sales figures and margins should recover quickly. The Chinese company is also focusing on Europe. The car manufacturer will be the main sponsor of the upcoming European Football Championship, is building a factory in Hungary, and aims to multiply its sales.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on March 19th, 2024 | 07:00 CET
Volkswagen, Defense Metals, BYD, Rheinmetall - China's weapon in the tech race
In the shadow of global power rivalries, rare earths play a crucial role, not only for the defense industry, but also for the booming electric vehicle market and the production of catalytic converters in the automotive industry. These metals are the invisible backbone powering high-tech devices and are of strategic importance for the global economy and security. China's dominance in extracting and processing such resources - as illustrated by Deng Xiaoping's statement: "The Middle East has oil. China has rare earths." - sheds light on potential geopolitical tensions and highlights the importance of supply chain diversification and resilience.
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