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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 3rd, 2023 | 08:30 CET
Growing optimism at Deutsche Bank, Alerio Gold and Sartorius
The volatile and weak stock market year 2022 is history, but the issues with rising inflation combined with fears of recession as well as the uncertainties in geopolitics with existing and threatening conflicts in Ukraine and Taiwan remain. Thus, at least the high volatility is likely to continue. Despite all the imponderables, many experts see opportunities for a thoroughly positive stock market year. In the gold sector, too, new price targets beyond 2000 are already being passed around. Many shares from this sector therefore offer attractive long-term entry opportunities at a reduced level.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 23rd, 2022 | 07:55 CET
Is the e-mobility gold rush coming to an end? Volkswagen, BYD, Alerio Gold, Deutsche Bank - What is going on with Tesla?
Elon Musk had a calculated fortune of around USD 280 billion at the peak of the Tesla share. After the crash of the miracle share and the purchase of Twitter, he is now said to own around USD 150 billion less. According to calculations by the analysis firm Factset, Musk still holds around 14% of the shares in electric car manufacturer Tesla. Here alone, there is a gaping loss of over USD 100 billion. New at the world's top for the first time is a Frenchman: Bernard Arnault, the 73-year-old CEO and co-owner of the luxury group LVMH. According to the US magazine Forbes, he has a total fortune of USD 186 billion - and thus passes Musk and Buffet. Has the "climate wonder weapon" electromobility already seen its horizon?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 17th, 2022 | 11:20 CET
The big catch-up - China Big Tech: Alibaba, Deutsche Bank, TUI and Desert Gold turn up the heat!
Investors increasingly look at the big losers in heavily sold markets because the size of the markdowns identifies potential for the future. Often shares fall because of the general market weakness, but sometimes the operating business also weighs heavy. At the end of the year, there is also "tax-loss selling", especially in North America. We look at some stocks that have suffered significant losses but could now take off again.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 15th, 2022 | 13:28 CET
500% return on investment? Here is how! Cantourage Group, Aspermont, Deutsche Bank
The Cantourage Group share shows that the stock market keeps writing spectacular stories. The cannabis startup has gained around 500% within the first two days of trading - from EUR 6.48 last Friday, it peaked at over EUR 33. But what is the secret of the new weed giant's success? We analyze and draw parallels - is the next Cantourage already lurking around the corner?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on October 31st, 2022 | 12:25 CET
Deutsche Bank, Globex Mining, Vonovia - Covering basic investments through shares with potential
The experts always advise diversification in one's portfolio. Add a few shares, some precious metals and real estate holdings, and the portfolio is well-positioned. Nowadays, owning real estate is not so easy with the high prices, and purchasing precious metals is subject to certain limits in Germany. It is therefore easier to map these basic investments via shares. To do this, investors need a securities account at a bank, and all options are open to them. Therefore, today we look at Deutsche Bank as an equity investment, Globex Mining for the precious metals or commodities sector and Vonovia as a real estate investment.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 27th, 2022 | 12:58 CEST
Buckle up for the comeback?! BYD, Globex Mining, Deutsche Bank
The markets are currently in a comeback mood. But where will the stock market stars soon shine in their old glory, and where is it only enough for a hit medley in the local disco? In order to be able to judge where the journey for fallen angels on the stock exchange floor can go, it depends first and foremost on the substance. We take a closer look at BYD, Globex Mining and Deutsche Bank and ask: Where is the journey heading?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 20th, 2022 | 14:03 CEST
Shock inflation, what is left in the wallet in 2023: TUI, Pathfinder Ventures, Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank
In addition to an inflation rate of almost 10%, the first increases in utility costs are now fluttering into citizens' mailboxes. As already feared, the extreme increase in the cost of energy and electricity is putting a heavy strain on monthly budgets. Whether there can still be a vacation in 2023 will be decided by the length of the Russia conflict, which has kept fossil energy prices high so far. As investors can easily see, the high oil and gas prices are contributing to negative effects in almost all sectors; especially in winter, the supply situation in Central Europe is likely to be very tight. Which stocks should investors watch out for now?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 19th, 2022 | 10:44 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Meta Materials, Aixtron - A time for optimists
Fears of a global recession and a hard landing of the economy are becoming more likely every day. The sharp rise in the US dollar, the energy crisis in Europe and the slump in growth in China are the main reasons for the prevailing pessimism. Concerns about a further sell-off are also growing on the stock markets. Last week, for example, the Fear & Greed Index peaked at 18 with the verdict "extreme fear". In parallel, the S&P 500 also marked its interim low. Since then, the signs have been pointing to recovery, both in sentiment and on the markets. An opportunity for the optimists!
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 13th, 2022 | 11:27 CEST
Your crash, our chance: Vonovia, Aspermont, Deutsche Bank
UBS warns that real estate prices in Frankfurt am Main and Munich are too high. Industry insiders also see hard traces of braking on the real estate market elsewhere. For a long time, real estate was considered a safe investment class for the wealthy. The trend was upward for many years. Nowhere else was it so easy to park capital and generate income. But now everything is changing. Shares, like those of the real estate company Vonovia, have already come back. We shed light on the sector and show alternatives.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 10th, 2022 | 11:32 CEST
Where stable percentages beckon: Shell, Saturn Oil + Gas, Deutsche Bank
Time in the market beats timing in the market. There is a lot of truth in this stock market adage. Anyone who started saving for an ETF ten years ago outshone self-proclaimed stock pickers for a long time - and without any stress or transaction costs. But right now, ETFs are no longer the way to go. Instead of relying on the "watering can" principle, investors should act in a targeted manner. We present three stocks that, at first glance, combine security and opportunity and do a reality check. What can Shell, Saturn Oil & Gas and Deutsche Bank do?
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