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Commented by André Will-Laudien on March 2nd, 2022 | 10:24 CET

Deutsche Bank, Raiffeisen International, wallstreet:online AG, flatexDEGIRO - Vladimir, here we go!

  • Investments

With huge turnover on the stock markets, the international investment community now has to incorporate the Russia risk into their investment strategy. As a result, the capital markets are experiencing strong fluctuations, and no one really knows where things are headed. In addition, the highest inflation since 1990 has sent oil and gold prices soaring. Suddenly, Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptos can also benefit because cash is running low in Ukraine and Russia. After all, the Russian ruble has lost 50% of its value within 48 hours, so even exchanging it for other currencies will be painful for the population. Inflation had fully impacted assets in 2021/22, with techno stocks, commodities and real estate rising the most. We look at interesting stocks with price discounts.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on February 17th, 2022 | 15:21 CET

Deutsche Bank, Mercedes-Benz, Memiontec: Investors take action

  • Technology

Tech is out. In uncertain times, investors turn to conservative stocks. This is the case at present. The environment is characterized by the Ukraine crisis, high inflation and rising interest rates. Numerous high-flyers from the technology sector have been brought back down to earth. At the same time, conservative shares from the financial sector, for example, are making a comeback. Deutsche Bank is one of them. The share has made significant gains in recent weeks. The same applies to the shares of Mercedes-Benz, where analysts see further room for improvement. In addition, the automotive sector is benefiting from a failed emergency motion by the Green Party. In recent weeks, water treatment specialist Memiontec has also held up well, and investors speculate on an upward breakout.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on February 11th, 2022 | 11:01 CET

Deutsche Bank, Hong Lai Huat, Heidelberger Druck - Things are stabilizing!

  • RealEstate

After a sharp correction, the stabilization of the stock markets - due to concerns about faster than expected interest rate increases - has been successful. The DAX was able, at least temporarily, to fend off a fall below the psychologically important 15,000 point mark. The German benchmark index is driven by banks and financial stocks, which have outperformed for weeks. There are also outliers from the second row, which could surprise positively due to the presented figures.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 10th, 2022 | 12:34 CET

Standard Lithium, Yorkton Ventures, Deutsche Bank - The new favorites

  • Lithium

For many years, shares of banks and financial service providers underperformed the overall market. With the end of the ultra-loose monetary policy of the central banks and several possible interest rate hikes due to continued high inflation, stocks are benefiting disproportionately and sometimes break through their downward trends that have prevailed for years. In addition to high energy costs, the blame for the enormous price increases lies with the further rise in raw material prices. Because of the demand side due to the energy transition, lithium, in particular, is rushing from high to high.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 10th, 2022 | 10:32 CET

The 100% interest winners: Allianz, Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, MAS Gold - The precious metals are coming!

  • Gold

For a long time, the Bund Future had been able to hold well above 170. The 10-year Bund contract even reached prices above 178 points at its peak. Since mid-December 2021, however, the tide has turned. The German 10-year yield literally exploded from -0.30 to +0.27%. Some observers will say, "Nothing much has happened!" Wrong - the time of negative yields is history. Long-term mortgage rates also rose by a full 70 basis points during the same period. This marks the end of the phase of ultra-low interest rates, and it also puts real estate financing in an entirely new light. And the accompanying high inflation has many investors looking to precious metals - they are seen as a hedge against inflation. Which stocks are winning in this environment?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 28th, 2022 | 11:55 CET

Deutsche Bank, Memiontec, Texas Instruments - Worrying development

  • Technology

The highly anticipated interest rate decision of the FED came as expected, and nothing will change in the interest rate level for the time being. It was only Jerome Powell's statements due to the urgency of the planned interest rate steps, intended to catch the runaway inflation, that brought the markets down. From a monetary policy perspective, society is facing a turning point. However, beyond money and the capital market, far more pressing problems need to be solved soon. Water scarcity, which denies some 2.2 billion people safe and sustainable access to clean drinking water, is taking on increasingly dire forms. Smart water management is one piece of the puzzle that could be a game-changer in this area.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on January 24th, 2022 | 12:27 CET

Deutsche Bank, CoinAnalyst, Block - Market crash, which stocks turn first?

  • crypto

The major indices fell sharply at the end of last week, causing significantly increased volatility. The VIX, which measures volatility, exited Friday's trading at 28.85 points. A week earlier, the value was still below 20. The DAX fell 2.9%, the S&P 2.1% and the Nasdaq 2.9%. Fears of rising interest rates and ever-higher inflation rates are causing uncertainty. In addition, there are poor figures from large companies such as Netflix. But the crypto market is also sending bearish signals. Bitcoin is on its way to test the area at USD 30,000 even though it is also considered a protection against inflation. The question becomes whether it is just the long overdue consolidation or whether the market is really crashing.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 14th, 2022 | 10:13 CET

TeamViewer, Meta Materials, Deutsche Bank: Do your research and beat the market

  • Technology

Sometimes the technology that everyone has known for years becomes a game changer overnight. That is what happened at the beginning of the pandemic with the TeamViewer software. Sometimes things turn out differently, and innovations are so revolutionary that it takes a while for the market to recognize the potential. We examine three stocks for their innovation potential and explain whether or not the market understands the equity stories.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 12th, 2022 | 12:08 CET

Barrick Gold, MAS Gold, Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank - Breaking News: FED raises interest rates!

  • Gold

Loretta Mester, another member of the Federal Reserve, has signaled a key interest rate hike for March. The central bank president of Cleveland spoke to Bloomberg of conditions that led to reconsider the easing measures. It clearly indicates further tapering steps and a turn on the key rate. It would be the first rate hike since the pandemic began. There are enough indications that inflation is too high, as the last price increase for the US was plus 6.8%. Gold and banking stocks should benefit from this decision. We are looking for investment opportunities around inflation.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 11th, 2022 | 13:13 CET

Deutsche Bank, CoinSmart, PayPal - New opportunities after the correction!

  • crypto

After bitcoin reached a new all-time high of around USD 69,000 in November, price targets of over USD 100,000 were already being passed around. But the reality looks different. In the wake of a sharp correction, the digital reserve currency is trading below USD 41,000. The altcoins have also been dragged down with it. Even if cryptocurrencies are not yet at the end of the current correction cycle, the ecosystem's development and infrastructure are still in their early stages. Thus, there are attractive countercyclical entry opportunities in this segment for selected securities, which should pay off in the long term.

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