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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on December 28th, 2022 | 08:05 CET

Outperformer stocks in 2023? BioNTech, Steinhoff, Saturn Oil + Gas, K+S

  • Mining
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • Biotechnology
  • fertilizer

Will energy stocks continue to be outperformers in 2023? In any case, in 2022, MSCI World Energy clearly outperformed MSCI World. In the case of individual stocks, Shell, for example, has gained over 45% in the current year. Jefferies recommends the stock as a buy with a target price of GPX 3100 (pence). Warren Buffett has also invested billions in the oil sector in 2022. Chevron and Occidental Petroleum are among Berkshire Hathaway's seven largest holdings. Energy, after all, is likely to be in demand in 2023. Those looking to bet on a laggard should look at Saturn Oil & Gas. The Canadian oil producer faces a milestone in 2023, and analysts see over 200% upside potential. BioNTech enters the new year with solid newsflow. And what is Steinhoff doing after the horror news?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 25th, 2022 | 23:16 CET

Viromed Medical AG, Encavis AG, K+S - The foundation is laid

  • Covid19
  • Investments

For weeks now, the most important stock markets around the globe have been on an upward trend. What was initially only declared as a countermovement in the overriding downward movement could now be the start of a more pronounced year-end rally. While indices such as the DAX and the Dow Jones have already managed to break out of the downtrends they have been following since the start of the Ukraine war, smaller stocks, in particular, still offer considerable catch-up potential.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 23rd, 2022 | 12:10 CET

K+S, Defense Metals, RWE - Profiting from stocks that fight shortcomings

  • Mining
  • RareEarths
  • fertilizer
  • Investments

The first supply chain problems occurred during the Corona Pandemic. With the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict, further deficiencies of Western countries were exposed. It has been known for a long time that the US and Europe are dependent on raw materials and energy from Russia and China. The Middle Kingdom, in particular, already has a monopoly on critical raw materials such as rare earths and tungsten. There has been a minor trade war between the US and China for some time now. Russia has supplied both Europe and the US with cheap energy. Now in times of tension, the dependencies are coming out in the open. So today, we look at three stocks that can combat the shortage.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 14th, 2022 | 13:54 CET

K+S, Saturn Oil + Gas, Aurora Cannabis - Multiplication candidates

  • Oil
  • fertilizer
  • Cannabis

Uncertainties concerning the global geopolitical situation and concerns about a further cooling of the economy with simultaneous rising inflation have caused shares and other asset classes, such as commodities and precious metals, to correct significantly in recent months. With the publication of the quarterly figures, the negative share development of many companies is confirmed with the latest values. However, there are also positive surprises, which have the chance of a significant outperformance due to their presented figures and the positive outlook.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 9th, 2022 | 12:25 CET

Barrick Gold, Desert Gold, K+S - Undervalued shares

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • fertilizer

The stock market is not always rational. Depending on the market phase, private investors in particular often act irrationally. If all stocks are rising, the fear of missing something comes up and investors buy, although they would be better off waiting for a setback. If the indices go down, many investors sell near the lows, even though they have quality stocks in their portfolio. As a smart investor, one should be like Buffet and buy when others panic. The last few months have been difficult in the stock market, and there have been some downward exaggerations. So today, we look at three companies that have been sold off recently but have good assets.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 27th, 2022 | 10:14 CEST

Buffett loves oil stocks: BP, Shell, Saturn Oil + Gas, K+S

  • Mining
  • Oil
  • Gas

Warren Buffett loves oil stocks. This year, he has invested billions in the industry. Chevron and Occidental Petroleum are among Berkshire Hathaway's seven largest holdings, and together they are even number two in the portfolio after Apple. Buffett likes business models with high cash flows and stable demand. And oil stocks offer both. This also fits with the statement by Goldmann Sachs that despite the high investments in renewable energies, the share of fossil energy has remained stable above 80% in the last 10 years. If you want to do it like investor legend Buffett, you should look at oil stocks such as BP, Shell or the almost ridiculously cheaply valued Canadian newcomer Saturn Oil & Gas. However, the German K+S is also hooked on oil, and the share is trending friendly.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on September 29th, 2022 | 10:57 CEST

Barsele Minerals, K+S, BYD - Sweden as a crisis winner?

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • fertilizer
  • Electromobility

Due to the explosions in the Baltic Sea pipelines Nord Stream 1 and 2, a switch to other energy sources is inevitable, especially for German industry. Fertilizer producer K+S, based in Kassel, is affected by this. The situation is different with Barsele Minerals. The Canadian company is exploring large gold areas in sunny Sweden and plans to mine up to 3.5 million ounces of the precious metal in the future. Electric car and battery manufacturer BYD, on the other hand, has sufficient resources in its home country of China and is preparing to make the leap into the European market. Find out here which shares are now defying the crisis.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on September 14th, 2022 | 13:24 CEST

Aspermont, Allkem, K+S - Shares for the fast lane

  • Digitization
  • Fintech
  • Lithium

We are living in turbulent times on the stock markets. War, energy crisis and inflation are shaping the moods of market participants. Anticipatory action and understanding the "big picture" and the long-term correlations between supply and demand are part of a stock market trader's toolkit. Exaggerations and understatements are part of the package. There is no getting around shares as a long-term form of investment. Because as stock market veteran André Kostolany said, "If you want to eat well, buy stocks; if you want to sleep well, buy bonds."

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Commented by Nico Popp on September 8th, 2022 | 13:22 CEST

1.5 trillion Dollar crisis or special boom? K+S, Globex Mining, JinkoSolar

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • renewableenergies

Jochen Stanzl of trading house CMC Markets warned at the beginning of the week of a "Lehman Moment" in the energy sector. In Wednesday's Handelsblatt, this scenario was explained in detail. According to the Norwegian energy company Equinor, the total volume of all margins on the European electricity and gas market amounts to USD 1.5 trillion. Margins are security deposits in futures transactions. In this article, we outline the explosive power this offers, which supposedly safe sectors could suffer and where the blissful islands are.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on September 7th, 2022 | 13:29 CEST

Commodity shares K+S, Barrick Gold, Manuka Resources: Gold price at 50,000?

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities

The price of a troy ounce of gold rises to USD 50,000. This scenario is probably the dream of every gold bull and also for companies like Barrick Gold and Manuka Resources. John Butler has proclaimed this price target. The Head of Treasury of TallyMoney and author of The Golden Revolution has described the scenario to reach this price target in an interview. The prerequisite is that the world moves to a gold standard monetary system. And this is not as unlikely as one might think because the economic dominance of the USA has been declining for years, and the BRICS countries are reportedly already working on a reserve currency. K+S is also currently under pressure. Price targets of analysts differ significantly.

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