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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 15th, 2021 | 14:46 CEST

Pure Extraction, BallardPower, JinkoSolar, Siemens Energy - The makers of the future!

  • Hydrogen

The most efficient ways to generate energy are being discussed almost daily. With nearly 8 billion people on the planet, we need to put energy-intensive mobility on a viable and sustainable footing. The shift to post-industrial economies and rapid changes in information technologies, for example, have greatly simplified the coordination of work. In terms of jobs, there is potential for greater flexibility and dispersion, according to Eurostat. The relationship between home and workplace is being redefined. Mobility and energy concepts that adapt to the new forms of work and production are therefore in demand.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 5th, 2021 | 12:31 CEST

Nel ASA, Royal Helium, Siemens Energy - In the fast lane

  • Helium

Hydrogen can power electric motors, store energy and heat homes with the help of fuel cells. Because of these properties, the most common chemical element in the universe plays a vital role in the energy transition and CO2 neutrality. Shares in hydrogen companies were the stars of the stock market sky last year, alongside electric carmakers. Then came a sharp correction. Currently, most companies have finished their bottoming phase and are turning north again. Do not miss the second chance!

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on June 29th, 2021 | 12:37 CEST

Siemens Energy, QMines, AUTO1 Group - Watch out: invest in the best stock market newcomers!

  • Gold

IPO underpricing measures the difference between the price subscribers have to pay for new issues, i.e. the issue price and the prices then traded on the stock exchange. This phenomenon was first addressed in studies some 50 years ago. In sum, IPO underpricing exists worldwide. However, depending on the market phase, country and market capitalization size, this effect can look very different. It is, therefore, wrong to conclude that every IPO is a success. We separate the wheat from the chaff. Which stock is a clear buy?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 16th, 2021 | 15:03 CEST

SAP, TeamViewer, Siemens Energy, QMines: These are the buy signals!

  • Commodities

A tick higher every day, letting off some steam in between, but then closing at all-time highs again. This is the current stock market trend, which presents itself daily. It continues to be the stock market darlings and large standard stocks that move up. The NASDAQ has done a 4-week ride again, as it has done for the third time in a year. A 1000 point correction is followed by a 1500 point rise to a new high. Those who are not there just watch; even harder it hits the shorties, who again were not allowed to experience a bear market. The miraculous money multiplication thus continues. We look at interesting titles.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on June 11th, 2021 | 11:59 CEST

Plug Power, Enapter, Siemens Energy - Hydrogen boom, the next round!

  • Hydrogen

The accounting crisis at the hydrogen industry leader, Plug Power, unsettled investors and forced the entire sector to correct. With the presentation of the corrected annual financial statements in mid-May, this already seems to be water under the bridge. Many stocks quickly began to rally again, as if nothing had happened. But how long can this continue? Are we already seeing the first signs of overheating? It is now essential to focus on companies that produce a steady and sustainable positive news flow.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 9th, 2021 | 10:55 CEST

NIO, JinkoSolar, Siemens Energy, Nevada Copper - This is the copper sensation!

  • Copper

The copper shortage continues as demand is continuously increasing. The current slightly weakening copper price should not hide the general state of the market. Resources are scarce, procurement markets are depleted, and demand remains at a high level. Current trends in the economy are further exacerbating this situation. Modern electric vehicles use about three to four times as much copper as a conventional internal combustion vehicle. It should not be forgotten that the construction of the charging infrastructure also requires significant amounts of copper. New mines are not currently in sight, but there is news from Nevada.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on June 8th, 2021 | 07:44 CEST

Gazprom, Desert Gold, Siemens Energy - Everything is getting more expensive!

  • Gold

Inflation is here. In May, prices in Germany rose by 2.5% over the year as a whole, according to initial calculations by the Federal Statistical Office. Driven by reduced capacities and consumers' saved purchasing power, experts expect price increases between 4 and 5% by the end of the year. Such levels last occurred at the end of 1992. Interest rates, which are kept close to zero by central banks, still act as an accelerant. Hedge your portfolio before it is too late.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on May 25th, 2021 | 10:50 CEST

ThyssenKrupp, SunMirror, Siemens Energy - Putting the energy transition in jeopardy

  • Commodities

The pandemic issue is slowly fading into the background on the news pages. The energy transition is currently on everyone's lips again. Of course, the election campaign is beginning. The German Green Party positions itself and is calling for a complete switch to alternative energies. On its homepage, you can read the sentence: "We have a plan for the energy world of the future!" However, whether this plan has been thought through to the last point can be more than doubted. Phasing out climate-damaging coal and switching to completely alternative energies requires raw materials whose import is in no way guaranteed for the next few years due to scarcity.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on May 18th, 2021 | 10:20 CEST

QMines, Leoni, Siemens Energy - Top picks for the energy turnaround

  • Copper

Surveys show that the majority of Germans believe the energy turnaround is necessary. Climate change is manifesting itself in increasingly extreme weather conditions: exceptional cold, extreme heat spells, massive flooding and ever more pronounced droughts are causing hardship for people around the world. Most experts agree that further aggravation of the problem can only be mitigated by limiting CO2 emissions. The companies that stand to benefit massively from this are those that provide the resources needed to do so. Below are three candidates with the 'through-the-roof' potential.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on May 5th, 2021 | 09:17 CEST

Defense Metals, Daimler, Siemens Energy: Rare earths facing a new hype?

  • RareEarths

In 2010, the first hype about rare earths occurred. Even then, it was apparent that digital technology would not be able to do without rare earths. As a result, shares of mining companies increased in price by up to 1,000%.
Currently, there is a lot of talk about e-mobility causing raw material resources to become scarcer. However, the talk is mainly about copper, nickel, lithium and perhaps silver. Rare earths are mostly forgotten, although they are used in many electronic devices, fighter jets and wind turbines.
China controls 80% of the world market and, according to media reports, is considering restricting exports of rare earths. Doing so could have a significant impact on all industries that require rare earths.

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