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Commented by Nico Popp on September 21st, 2021 | 10:37 CEST

China Evergrande, Desert Gold, Deutsche Bank: What investors need to watch out for now

  • Gold

When the real estate bubble burst in the US more than ten years ago, the crisis was already looming months ahead. Some hedge funds fell to their knees. In addition, there were other indications that only a few market experts heeded. Today, the situation is similar. Many market participants see the fate of the Chinese real estate group Evergrande as an isolated event - similar to the proverbial sack of rice. But the risk of at least a temporary shock is real. We list risks and outline a possible profiteer.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on September 20th, 2021 | 13:21 CEST

Palantir, AdTiger, Deutsche Bank - The digital revolution is on!

  • Digitization

Digitization - for years, this term has been omnipresent in political debates and the subject of what feels like every third talk show. The individual protagonists never tire of emphasizing the countless benefits of digitization. The overriding goal is to further improve the quality of life for everyone and to make education accessible to all. Optimally implemented, this would unleash new economic and ecological potential. The German government is spending more than EUR 5 billion on this in 2021, and digitization has already been a fixed item in companies' spending budgets for years. We take a look at different business models.

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Commented by Nico Popp on September 15th, 2021 | 10:39 CEST

Deutsche Bank, BIGG Digital Assets, Commerzbank: Let the money work for you

  • crypto

Anyone who wants to make a good cut financially gets involved wherever as much money as possible is turned over. Decades ago, the good old "bank apprenticeship" was considered a solid foundation for the future. Although the young bankers of the time have become better real estate agents in recent years, the principle remains the same: Where money is turned over, there is also something to be gained. It is much the same for investors.

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Commented by Nico Popp on August 17th, 2021 | 10:05 CEST

Deutsche Bank, Aspermont, Tencent: Where the tech boom starts

  • Digitization

Those who want to make money tend to look to industries where a lot of money is also turned over. Classic sectors are banking or real estate. But things are also going well in manufacturing: Those who have unique products worldwide are happy about high margins. Particularly in technological change, this also includes commodities - as the name already says, there is no business without these goods. We present stocks related to finance, technology and commodities and highlight a value that can be considered an insider tip.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 2nd, 2021 | 14:23 CEST

Deutsche Bank, Heidelberger Druck, Saturn Oil + Gas - These are the 200% opportunities!

  • Oil

The second half of the year has begun. We can still see that the ongoing bull market is reaching certain levels of maturity. However, liquidity-driven investment pressure is felt daily via central banks, and the invisible hand of market control has also been sighted a few times. Watch out for days starting weakly; this is often the case, especially in the DAX. No sooner is it 14:30, any weakness is leveled out, and the previously strong precious metals experience the next blow to their prices. In this way, almost daily pressure is brought to the skeptical public; short positions must be covered again, expensively. The next day the same game again, so one shimmies in the S&P 500 from record to record. We focus on current turnaround situations that should remain independent of general market developments.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 23rd, 2021 | 10:40 CEST

Deutsche Bank, Telekom, Aspermont: Here are the digitization winners

  • Digitization

We now see in our everyday lives that digital solutions promise significant benefits: searching for a car-sharing vehicle or an electric scooter is only really fun with a smartphone. Many of the inconveniences of the Corona pandemic are also bearable, thanks to digital solutions. For example, the transmission of test results or proof of vaccination. Many traditional industries are also facing change thanks to digitalization. While large companies sometimes suffer from the change, small companies can gain market share. We outline three values.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 21st, 2021 | 12:06 CEST

Deutsche Bank, ThyssenKrupp, White Metal Resources: When opportunities arise from legacy issues

  • Commodities

What will the market bring in the second half of the year? Will the takeover merry-go-round spin and blue chips continue to climb in the wake of the booming comeback economy? Or do infrastructure programs and further construction drive the steel sector? The chances are good that the economy is again breathing a breath of fresh air and is on the verge of a long-lasting upswing. Traditionally, this upswing is characterized by setbacks, particularly at the beginning. We outline how investors can invest, taking three stocks as examples.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on June 17th, 2021 | 15:44 CEST

Deutsche Bank, Enapter, LPKF - Profit from the green future!

  • Hydrogen

Last year's boom topic, hydrogen, has suffered its first setbacks on the stock market. Industry leaders such as Nel ASA, Plug Power and Ballard corrected sharply in the first half of the stock market year. The valuations of the companies around the green future industry were too high. Nevertheless, it is becoming increasingly clear that decarbonization and the achievement of climate targets are not possible without green hydrogen. Politicians have recognized the signs and released more than EUR 8 billion in subsidies just last month. Take advantage of the second wave.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 8th, 2021 | 08:25 CEST

Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, Sierra Growth: Of fast money and true values

  • Investments

Prices are rising ever more sharply. Industrialized countries have now surpassed even the emerging markets in terms of inflation. For banks, the current market phase is rewarding: investment banking has become a mainstay and the prospect of higher interest rates also gives hope for the bread-and-butter business. We look at why investors should nevertheless not bet on bank shares and what alternatives there are.

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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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