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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 18th, 2025 | 07:15 CET
Tencent, UMT AG, and AMD make a strong statement
AI stocks are currently under pressure worldwide. Many high flyers of recent months, such as Palantir and Nvidia, are undergoing a noticeable correction. However, behind the short-term fluctuations, the structural upward trend remains unbroken. Investment in artificial intelligence continues to rise rapidly. In the long term, the technology is likely to be one of the biggest growth drivers of the coming decade, and so too will the companies that drive it forward.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 24th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
Nel ASA, Almonty Industries, Tencent – Merz and Trump as trend accelerators
The past stock market week was quite a rollercoaster. In addition to the approval of the billion-euro package by the Bundesrat and Bundestag, which helped the DAX to reach new highs at times, the activities of the old and new US President Donald Trump also caused high volatility on the global stock markets. In particular, defense stocks such as Rheinmetall, Steyr, and Deutz, as well as companies that produce the raw materials needed for rearmament, benefited and could continue their rally.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on March 30th, 2022 | 13:58 CEST
Alibaba, mm2 Asia, Tencent - Profits with entertainment shares from Asia
Ever since the Internet entered our everyday lives, companies that produce content and make it available to customers have been making profits. It does not matter whether it is web content, movies, music or computer games. In recent months, companies from China have suffered from the Chinese government's regulations. But that could now come to an end. In mid-March, the Chinese government declared that it supports listings on foreign stock exchanges. Therefore, today we look at three companies that offer entertainment to their customers with their content and analyze their potential.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 20th, 2022 | 12:51 CET
Alibaba, Hong Lai Huat, Tencent: Now things are really taking off!
The Asia region remains on the growth path. The economies of China, Singapore, and Indonesia achieved 4.5 to 6.5% growth in 2021. Prosperity is not yet comparable with the West. But the developed zones around the metropolises have already shown high momentum for years. The real estate market, in particular, is booming in China as well as in Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan. It is uncertain how long the low interest rates will continue to support these markets because the Federal Reserve has already announced that it will exit the liquidity bubble. Who can surprise in the current environment?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 19th, 2021 | 12:05 CET
Alibaba, TalkPool AG, Baidu, Tencent - Brutal sell-off, what is next here?
The sell-off of Chinese tech giants is now entering the next round. This time it is not the regulator but a cautious outlook for the future. Alibaba's share price felt the negative sentiment yesterday and is firmly back in the grip of the bears after an interim recovery of over 30% since summer. The NASDAQ has been unimpressed with Chinese company forecasts for weeks, sending its own growth stocks from high to high. We take a look at the dynamic sector.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 29th, 2021 | 13:50 CEST
Allianz, MAS Gold, Alibaba, Tencent - Better get the sheep in the dry!
The gold price fluctuates with every political news as rarely before. After a good end to 2020 and a conciliatory May, it has been going down again since summer. After USD 2,074 last year, we are already USD 340 lower today, although the political and economic stability has deteriorated. The reason for this is that since the beginning of the pandemic, public budgets have undergone a veritable debt explosion. Inflation is now palpable, and this would be the breeding ground for a value-preserving precious metal investment. Are there other safe havens besides gold?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 24th, 2021 | 13:34 CEST
Tencent, Memiontec, Gazprom - Buy when the cannons are firing!
The last few trading days have been dominated by the scandal surrounding China Evergrande. To take pressure off the markets, the management and China's central bank have reacted accordingly and presented measures. The highly indebted real estate company has probably reached an agreement with domestic creditors regarding the outstanding interest payments. No mention was made of offshore liabilities. The People's Bank of China has reportedly injected 90 to 110 billion yuan, the equivalent of just under 14 billion euros, into the banking system in an attempt to calm investors' nerves. Nightingale, "we" hear you galumph!
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 6th, 2021 | 13:17 CEST
Tencent, Alibaba, Kainantu Resources, Aixtron - Asia on the rise!
The international supremacy of the USA is closely linked to the status of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency. However, the United States has turned the debt wheel too far and weakened itself through unwise policies. Outdated power interests and isolationism hinder economic dynamism, and they undermine well thought-out trade strategies. Asia has relied on modern infrastructure for decades, and not just at home. Public infrastructure in the US is dilapidated to the level of the last millennium. The new Silk Road and the takeover of international seaports and airports have recently given China a crystal-clear lead. That is why the Silk Road does not end in New York but Europe.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 24th, 2021 | 10:46 CEST
Triumph Gold, Tencent, Baidu - China is making a big push!
While Western aid organizations are flying their staff out of Afghanistan, the political interests of direct neighbors of Afghanistan are increasing. At the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East, the landlocked country borders Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, the People's Republic of China and Pakistan. Three-quarters of the country consists of mountainous regions that are difficult to access. After the almost complete withdrawal of international troops, the new rulers announced the creation of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. China sees itself as a possible savior of the first hour and wants to come to the shattered country's aid quickly. Of course, access to critical raw materials is at stake.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 17th, 2021 | 10:05 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Aspermont, Tencent: Where the tech boom starts
Those who want to make money tend to look to industries where a lot of money is also turned over. Classic sectors are banking or real estate. But things are also going well in manufacturing: Those who have unique products worldwide are happy about high margins. Particularly in technological change, this also includes commodities - as the name already says, there is no business without these goods. We present stocks related to finance, technology and commodities and highlight a value that can be considered an insider tip.
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