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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
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.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 17th, 2021 | 15:44 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Enapter, LPKF - Profit from the green future!
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.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 8th, 2021 | 08:25 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, Sierra Growth: Of fast money and true values
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.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on May 31st, 2021 | 08:47 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Barsele Minerals, Volkswagen: Shareholders get happy here
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.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 25th, 2021 | 08:16 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Mineworx Technologies, Deutsche Telekom - ESG stocks have enormous potential
ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance. The Environmental area covers environmental pollution or hazards, such as CO2 emissions and energy efficiency issues. In the Social space, health care, occupational safety and social commitment are assessed. Under leadership, one looks at sustainability, corporate values and their control processes. The trend towards ESG shares has increased significantly in recent years. Especially for the younger generation, sustainability is fundamental. We take a look at three companies that are addressing sustainability.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 12th, 2021 | 11:00 CEST
wallstreet:online, Deutsche Bank, Alibaba - Shares with potential
How to find stocks with potential? Investors should use the time of waiting to inform and educate themselves. One should think long-term and only invest in things you understand. If the masses like a stock story, be careful not to buy the highs. You should ask yourself if it is just hype or if the Company has a history. If you then find a stock that convinces you, the price does not want to come back. Then you have to wait and be patient. Today we have taken a closer look at three stocks with history, all of which have experienced a setback.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on May 6th, 2021 | 05:17 CEST
Volkswagen, Deutsche Bank, QMines: These trends are developing now!
The financial scene is currently dominated by two issues: The impact of technological change and changes in the wake of the pandemic and rising inflation. The first set of issues has pushed the markets for many years. Rising inflation has only recently become an issue. The economy held steady during the second and third waves and continued to grow slowly. At the same time, the anticipation of openings is growing. This explosive mix has already caused some commodity prices to rise. The market themes of technological change and inflation are cumulating in the price of copper, which has been rising dynamically for months, benefiting from both the e-car boom and the strengthening economy. We present three companies that could become trending stocks - and one of them went pubic today.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on May 4th, 2021 | 07:05 CEST
TUI, Deutsche Bank, Troilus Gold: Three shares for a golden decade
At the start of the year 2020, the euphoria was high: there was talk of a golden decade and the future hung full of violins for many investors. Hopes were based on technological advances and new growth potential. But then Corona came along and shook things up. But as the pandemic draws to a close, it is becoming clear that the world continues to turn, even in the midst of a pandemic. Numerous companies benefited from the unique situation, others had to rethink, and some, especially smaller companies, were shattered by the Crisis. The bottom line, however, is that the mood is one of optimism. We outline three investment stories and discuss their potential.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 1st, 2021 | 06:17 CEST
Blackrock Silver, Deutsche Bank, Heidelberger Druck - Turnaround stocks in the Easter basket!
During advanced stock market upswings, many investors ask themselves daily which stocks might still be left behind? One thing is for sure: NASDAQ technology stocks have set several historical landmarks in the Internet, IT, e-mobility and hydrogen sectors. With rises of up to 2500%, it should start to cool down. The widely used argument for further rising prices: Too much liquidity - No alternatives! That is true, but those who have already earned handsomely with other stocks can also bet on the stragglers. Here we present a few to choose from.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 19th, 2021 | 07:00 CET
Bechtle, Revez, Deutsche Bank: Digital is better
There is no doubt that digitization is a trend that is here to stay. The experts at ClearBridge Investments have identified a boom in fintech. The pandemic, they say, is giving many innovative solutions a tailwind and further transforming the financial industry. "Shares of some newly listed, consumer-focused fintech are soaring on the back of rapid growth and strong investor demand. Likely fueled at least in part by high liquidity in capital markets and investor focus on fast-growing companies," said an analyst at the investment firm. But there are also digitization opportunities among established stocks that are not from the financial sector. We take a closer look at three stocks.
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