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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 13th, 2022 | 14:28 CEST
Mercedes-Benz, JinkoSolar and Globex Mining with top news - Nordex needs money again!
Rising commodity prices have recently pushed inflation in Europe to over 7%. With the ongoing conflicts, economic forecasts for global growth are now also clouding over further. The German Federal Bank expects increasing economic risks in the second half of the year and consequently reduced demand for raw materials. As a result, inflation is expected to fall next year due to the high base effects from 2022. The beneficiaries would be the industries currently suffering from fragile supply chains and dependent on a stable supply of raw materials. Hopes are therefore pinned on a near end to the war in Ukraine. Which stocks could then benefit very quickly?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on July 12th, 2022 | 14:12 CEST
Erin Ventures with multiplication potential, BYD on top, Nordex looking for the bottom
The capital markets are going crazy at the moment. Volatilities are rising on the one hand due to uncertainties regarding fears of recession, and on the other hand, due to worries about too large interest rate jumps. The safe-haven gold is losing more and more value every day, and the euro is heading towards parity. Shares in future technologies, the construction of which is expected to be significantly accelerated by Russia's invasion, also continue to be in correction mode. However, opportunities lurk here, especially in the long term, which can significantly outperform the market.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 11th, 2022 | 15:29 CEST
What if everything turns out well? Nordex, Aspermont, Deutsche Bank
The R-word is currently doing the rounds - and is playing a major role in ensuring that the downward economic spiral accelerates even faster. Yet the US economy is still doing well. Although economic data always refers to the past, the purchasing managers' index and labor market data speak a clear language. A recession looks different. But why is the stock market sky still not full of violins after last week's correction? We take three stocks as examples and do the comeback check for the stock market.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on July 7th, 2022 | 14:27 CEST
Asset mix: Allianz, Nordex, Globex Mining - What belongs in the portfolio now?
In economically volatile times, a smart investment strategy with possible shifts in the portfolio is needed. Which asset mix brings the strongest returns for investors? And what should be paid attention to, especially concerning renewable energies and wind power? Besides classic gold as a safe investment, there is the possibility of a minerals bank offering a diversified range of products. And is a top dog like Allianz still worth investing in?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 7th, 2022 | 14:13 CEST
Protect your capital! Crisis ahead! Thyssenkrupp, ArcelorMittal, Nordex, Tocvan Ventures
The Germans are crisis weary. But this can be expensive! Instead of looking at COVID-19, inflation and climate change in isolation, it is vital to recognize where the mix can still lead. A recession and a further dynamization of inflation could be just the beginning. What if economies end up on the brink of bankruptcy and wealth disappears on a grand scale?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 5th, 2022 | 11:25 CEST
Climate shares: BASF, Erin Ventures, Nordex, BYD - The stuff dreams are made of!
Germany and Europe will have to dress warmly for the coming winter because a stable energy supply seems to be more than endangered from today's perspective. Private households are probably largely at the mercy of this scenario, while the major industrial locations have been working on alternative backup concepts for several months. Battery technology should also be further promoted for local energy storage. An important material for the accumulators is boron, similarly necessary as lithium, but apparently, only few know this. We highlight some interesting aspects for investors.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 4th, 2022 | 12:12 CEST
Defense Metals, Nordex, Rheinmetall - The world does not work without rare earths
Even if many people do not know much about the term rare earths, every one of us uses them. Without rare earths, there would be no smartphones, no wind turbines, no solar energy, cars and other high-tech devices. China has a virtual monopoly on rare earths. We first saw what would happen if China stopped supplying rare earths in 2010 when Japan stopped receiving supplies for a month. Prices for products containing rare earths shot up by a factor of 10. For this reason, the raw material also appears on the list of strategic metals in the USA and Europe. The EU plans to present the Raw Materials Act this fall to reduce dependence on China for critical raw materials.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on June 30th, 2022 | 12:44 CEST
BYD on board with Apple? Rebound at Nordex and Defense Metals?
The end of the combustion engine is the next driver of electromobility and thus also of renewable energies. After all, the electricity for e-cars has to come from somewhere. The EU has agreed to ban the sale of diesel and gasoline-powered cars from 2035. That should give further impetus to carmakers like BYD. This is just one of the many good news stories from the Chinese group. In the future, it is reportedly known that it will supply Apple. But from a chart perspective, investors need to pay attention. Nordex also has to be careful not to miss the boat with the competition. To this end, the wind turbine manufacturer has raised fresh capital. Both electromobility and wind and solar technology need selenium earths. And Defense Metals is benefiting from this.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 22nd, 2022 | 14:35 CEST
Metal rally: BYD, Almonty Industries, BASF, Nordex - Which shares will be climate change winners?
Germany is bracing itself for a difficult winter. Gas supplies from Russia are dwindling. The reason that Siemens Energy is not getting a move on with urgent maintenance here is more likely to be interpreted politically. If Germany continues to join the international arms deliveries to Ukraine, things will likely get tense in the winter. Minister Habeck is calling on the German people to save energy and wants to offer corresponding rewards, but nuclear power plants are still being left out. It is all a bit confusing, but France is already standing by to compensate for Germany's botched energy policy with high-priced electricity supply contracts. So the citizen will have to pay for the red-green climate policy. Where are the opportunities for investors in this environment?
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on June 22nd, 2022 | 13:40 CEST
Nordex, Saturn Oil + Gas, Shell - Reality vs Idealism: Long in oil stocks!
The idea that renewable energies will feed the world's entire energy needs is desirable but unrealistic in the short term. In the political debate in Germany, we are currently seeing how far apart the target images of "green" or "sustainable" and security of supply can be. In an exemplary manner - and this is meant with a wink - Europe's largest economy is shutting down its nuclear power plants and now suddenly realizes that its great dependence on Russia's gas supplies is creating a supply risk. Now a ramp-up of coal-fired power plants is supposed to fix it. For logical and forward-looking investors, oil stocks are worth a look.
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