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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on February 6th, 2025 | 07:40 CET
GOLD and ARMAMENTS unstoppable: Renk outperforms Hensoldt – Barrick Gold and First Nordic Metals with MOMENTUM
Gold and defense stocks are currently unstoppable. The gold price is now well above the USD 2,800 mark. Just in time for the record price, insider tip First Nordic Metals is starting its drilling program in Sweden. The stock has taken off, and investors can look forward to a lively news flow. Even gold giant Barrick is sending positive signals, and the stock is picking up momentum. "Gold has truly arrived as the ultimate store of value," the Barrick CEO said in an interview with Bloomberg. Defense stocks are also completely unfazed by Donald Trump's tariff threats. While Rheinmetall is trading at an all-time high, Renk seems to be leaving the downward trend behind and finally catching up. Hensoldt's performance is clearly being surpassed. Will the momentum continue?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 3rd, 2025 | 06:50 CET
Renk, Hensoldt, Newmont, Benton Resources: New RECORDS for gold and defense stocks
Will Hensoldt and Renk step out of Rheinmetall's shadow in 2025? At least both defense stocks have started the new year strongly. Analysts see significant price potential for Renk. Is there room for another 50%? Hensoldt could benefit from problems at Continental and Bosch. Both want to lay off employees, and plant closures are also possible. Hensoldt sees an opportunity to attract sought-after specialists. Even the gold price is unstoppable. But the big producers are hardly being sought, do Newmont and especially Barrick Gold have to invest more in takeovers again? How about Benton Resources? The Company is developing an exciting copper-gold project in Canada. Ongoing drilling programs offer upside potential.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 23rd, 2025 | 07:45 CET
Trump is back! NATO rearmament with Rheinmetall, Renk, Hensoldt and Nova Pacific Metals
After a grand inauguration night, the 47th US President Donald Trump is diving straight into government business. The first decrees include an exit from the WHO and the Paris Climate Agreement. At the same time, he repeated his demand that NATO countries drastically increase their investment budgets if they expect to continue to be protected by the US. What this could mean for the planet is alarming. For the stock market, this means getting out of Greentech stocks and into high-tech and defense for the time being. Strategic metals are also coming back into focus because nothing will move forward without them. Where can investors still make a return now?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 2nd, 2025 | 07:20 CET
Uranium and defense – Rally expected in 2025! Renk, F3 Uranium, Hensoldt, Rheinmetall and thyssenkrupp in focus
After nearly 19% gains in 2024, many investors wonder whether such dream returns are repeatable in 2025. We believe so, although the growth will be selective. Stocks are no longer rising across the board; instead, they are rising due to their strength in the sectors or because of an extraordinary competitive position. Underperformers will still be abundant, and investors should, therefore, position their portfolios to weather the storm. There is a significant risk of a lower valuation in certain NASDAQ-listed stocks, which have already reached P/E ratios of over 40. One indicator of such exaggerations is the so-called Shiller P/E ratio. At 24.8, the MSCI World is currently well above its long-term average, mainly due to stocks in the technology and communications sectors, which are trading relatively well above their historical valuation median. The time has, therefore, come for a sector rotation – here are a few ideas.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 5th, 2024 | 07:40 CET
Portfolio Rockets for 2025! Nel ASA, F3 Uranium, Renk, Rheinmetall and Hensoldt in focus
For many investors, this year's stock market felt like a warm rain. High-tech, AI, and defense stocks reached new all-time highs, thus gilding the returns of risk-conscious portfolios. However, even with the DAX 40 index constantly setting new all-time highs, there were only 34% winning stocks in Germany compared to 66% losing stocks. The market's rally has been highly selective, driven by just a few names. This makes it all the more important to identify dormant portfolio risks, regroup, and build a lineup poised to deliver strong returns in 2025. Here are some suggestions to consider.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 20th, 2024 | 08:25 CET
Missiles for Russia! Returns lurk at thyssenkrupp, Rheinmetall, Almonty, Renk and Hensoldt?
Western missiles for Russia! A new escalation in the Ukraine conflict hits the trading floors of the stock markets, leading to significant losses for the DAX - dropping 400 points in just 24 hours. Portfolios now have to be quickly restructured as armaments are back in demand again. In addition, critical metals are also gaining traction because special elements such as tungsten are also needed to harden ammunition and military equipment. Those who pivot their portfolios swiftly could benefit from rapid revaluations.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 23rd, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Smartbroker Holding, First Hydrogen, Hensoldt - 3 Rebounders for the year-end sprint
The year 2024, a successful year on the stock market so far, is already in the home stretch. In particular, major indices such as the DAX, S&P 500, and Dow Jones have reached new historic highs and appear overbought at current levels. By contrast, opportunities are offered by the second tier of small and mid-caps, which are attracting attention with a successful turnaround story. Investors could seize the opportunity and switch from value to growth, as many undervalued gems are currently in play.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 1st, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
New DAX highs – are 100% gains still possible for Airbus, Rheinmetall, Almonty, or Hensoldt after the correction?
With a new all-time high of over 19,400 points, the DAX has now run very far. The drivers are the recent interest rate cuts by the central banks and hopes of an early change of government in Berlin. Despite the widespread euphoria, some top stocks have already corrected significantly. Possible peace negotiations in Ukraine initially pushed down the well-performing armaments stocks. However, with the renewed escalation of Russian attacks, these hopes have once again faded into the distance. As a result, defense stocks and tungsten supplier Almonty Industries are back in the spotlight. Strategic metals also remain on the shopping lists of Western nations, and the focus is now on securing the supply chains as best as possible. Where are the opportunities for investors?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on August 12th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Hensoldt AG, Almonty Industries, Vonovia - New opportunities after the crash
The past trading week was indeed quite a challenge. Uncertainty and high volatility dominated the global financial markets. Although share prices gradually recovered after Black Monday, it is still too early to sound the all-clear due to increasing geopolitical tensions and the unwinding of the global yen carry trade. Nevertheless, interesting entry opportunities have opened up for investors following the exaggerated price losses at many companies.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 16th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Trump shares: Airbus, Royal Helium, Hensoldt, and Rheinmetall appear systemically relevant, and Plug Power aims high!
The world seems to be coming apart at the seams! While the capital markets are skyrocketing, we find ourselves in the midst of several geopolitical conflicts and a brutalization of social conditions. In Saxony, poster-holders are being beaten up; in the US, presidential candidates are being shot at, and in Ukraine and the Middle East, there seems to be no end in sight to the warfare. No wonder the population's need for security is at an all-time high. This also drives up gold and Bitcoin, as political confidence is waning. Donald Trump may be a flamboyant and over-excited politician, but he is right when he says that the current situation is almost unbearable. He wants to invest a lot of money in security and get "his country" back on track. Strategically relevant shares remain in demand in this context. Here is a current selection!
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