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Commented by André Will-Laudien on August 3rd, 2022 | 11:51 CEST
Tech stocks: BASF, Almonty Industries, JinkoSolar, Meyer Burger - Important materials for climate change!
The energy crisis evokes in us consumers a whole new behavior, which we had almost forgotten due to the abundance of the last decades: Save energy! Undeterred by the preliminary results, Economics Minister Robert Habeck is pleased to report that four weeks after the public appeal, a wave of "joining in" has actually taken off. Private households have already reduced their gas consumption by 14%, and electricity consumption has sunk noticeably. All good, the inclined listener would formulate, but from a purely economic point of view, saving is contractive and leads to less growth in all areas. For fear of the future, Germans save not only on hot water and electricity but also at the store checkout. The consequence is a recession, or let's call it in more friendly terms: the return to normality! Here are a few investment suggestions.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on July 29th, 2022 | 12:22 CEST
Erin Ventures, Uniper, BASF - How business continues to grow outside Germany
Old hands in the market like BASF are in a strong transformation process. Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine has put the energy supply from gas on the line. But global players like the Ludwigshafen-based company already have a plan B, to the delight of shareholders. The situation is very different at Uniper AG. Here, the great dependence on Russian gas supplies and the expensive world market contracts that the Company had to conclude brought Germany's largest gas supplier to the brink of bankruptcy in recent weeks. The German government is spending EUR 15 billion to keep the Company afloat. At the taxpayer's expense. Erin Ventures shows where it is really worth investing now with the Element Boron.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on July 28th, 2022 | 11:58 CEST
BYD, Almonty Industries, BASF - Positive analyst opinions
The first half of the current stock market year brought heavy losses due to political and economic uncertainties. For the leading American index, the S&P 500, this led to the most significant price correction since the 1970s. In Germany, the DAX 40 lost around 20% of its value. Investors are now eagerly awaiting the second quarter results. In addition to Deutsche Bank, carmaker Mercedes-Benz also posted surprisingly good results. The chemical company BASF is also more confident despite the existing gas crisis.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 26th, 2022 | 13:05 CEST
Crash stocks: BASF, Meta Materials, Uniper, Nordex - Will there be a comeback like Tesla?
In stock market corrections that come from the interest rate and inflation side, when the relationship between inflation and capital market returns normalizes is critical. In the long NASDAQ upswing from 2019 to 2021, valuations doubled as future cash flows were extrapolated down to present value with minimal interest rates. That let potential market caps explode, and leveraged positions could also be taken at virtually no cost. Currently, the market is showing a different side. Negative real interest rates, high refinancing costs and increased margin calls are weighing on investors' minds. Some stocks experienced a real crash - will they bounce back soon like Tesla?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 21st, 2022 | 11:17 CEST
Turnaround stocks: BASF, Aspermont, TUI, Deutsche Bank - Breakout with significant momentum?
The recent bear market seems to be slowing somewhat. In addition to a good market technique, there are more and more indications that a gas delivery by Russia will likely take place after all. But one can never be sure about this topic. Too much East-West propaganda stands in the way of truthful reporting, and both sides of the conflict use every available news item for their own purposes. In any case, the stock market had to react after a strong technical oversell yesterday. It went up by 3% in just 30 minutes, led by the scolded BASF. TUI and Deutsche Bank also got some air under their wings again. Where do we go from here?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 18th, 2022 | 15:06 CEST
BASF, Meta Materials, Nordex - Shares under pressure, but with positive prospects
These are currently rough times on the stock market. Almost all segments are under pressure, and even investments with long-term prospects are trading at significant discounts. In many areas, the fear of a recession is great, but on the other hand, inflation is eating up money. Gold currently offers no protection against inflation and is looking for its bottom. So really, only stocks remain as an investment. It is important to find companies that will do good business in the future, even if the current situation does not look rosy. Nobody knows where the bottom will be formed, but you can start to build up first positions. Today we have picked out three stocks to build on in the long term.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 14th, 2022 | 12:43 CEST
Attention: BASF, Viva Gold, ThyssenKrupp - Stocks with good turnaround opportunities!
In view of continuing high inflation data, investors worldwide are looking for stability, which is currently difficult to find due to increasing geopolitical tensions. Strongly fluctuating stock and crypto prices are the daily companions. Even the real estate markets are affected by the sharp rise in interest rates in recent months, especially in the commercial sector. The bond market has already had its first sell-off, and bond prices have even trended upward again recently. The energy policy with Russia, an important supplier, appears to be decisive for the continuation of the economy. Should the gas tap be turned off, Central Europe will have a serious problem. We highlight a few anomalies from the equity sector.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 12th, 2022 | 14:09 CEST
Waiting is not an option! BioNTech, MAS Gold, BASF
Inflation is rising and rising. In construction, inflation has already reached almost 20%. Even in everyday life, double-digit inflation rates are not far away. At the same time, infection figures are rising, and it is still uncertain whether gas will flow through Nord Stream 1 again in the coming weeks. Given this mixed situation, many investors are asking how they should invest. Because one thing is clear: waiting is not an option - the real return on many asset classes is clearly negative. We take a look at three stocks and check their future prospects.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on July 11th, 2022 | 15:33 CEST
Easing at BioNTech and BASF, and Almonty Industries with a clear signal
Concerns about the onset of a global recession are increasing dramatically, as shown by the economic data published last week. As a result, almost all asset classes corrected, and the fluctuation range increased enormously. In addition to the stock markets, which have been in a correction for months, crypto and precious metals prices also fell sharply. Even the oil price, which has been booming due to the Russian sanctions, was dragged down. At current levels, however, attractive, anti-cyclical entry opportunities are emerging.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on July 8th, 2022 | 20:19 CEST
BASF, Amazon, Barsele Minerals - Crisis-proof investments
Some treasures in Europe and neighboring countries offer real pearls of return for investors. A look at the Scandinavian north is worth its weight in gold and can bring calm to the portfolio. BASF has also earned some calm - the chemical giant warns of a bumpy second half and is actively reshaping its energy supply. While tech stocks continue to lose ground, Amazon can rejoice: with Prime Day coming soon, 200 million subscribers in 21 countries will be encouraged to buy bargains. What is worthwhile now as an investment for which risk awareness?
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