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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 26th, 2021 | 13:56 CEST
Nel, BYD, BrainChip: This looks good
While shares from the technology sector have been very volatile in recent weeks, the knot has burst at BYD, and the share has risen to a new record high. Rumors about Tesla and Apple have contributed to this. Both are said to be in talks with the Chinese specialist around electric mobility. The shares of Nel and BrainChip have also developed very positively recently. Both have invested heavily and could now reap the rewards of these investments. All three shares have further room for improvement. You can read why here.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 26th, 2021 | 10:31 CEST
Nel ASA, First Hydrogen, Nikola - Fully on schedule
Time is pressing. From 2025, stricter emission targets issued by the European Union will apply, which gasoline and diesel engines will not meet. Due to the energy transition and decarbonization, carmakers globally are turning to battery-powered electric cars. However, electric mobility is unsuitable for transportation due to its short-range and long charging time. Here, the advantage currently lies very clearly with fuel cell technology.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 22nd, 2021 | 12:47 CEST
NEL, First Hydrogen, Rock Tech Lithium: Why investors must rethink now
For months, stocks related to innovative mobility concepts lived in the shadows. After the hype of last year and the first few months of this year, the former high-flyers seemed to have run out of steam. But the wind has changed. Investors' appetite for risk is high again. A few weeks ago, the market would have shrugged its shoulders at best, but now it is attracting buyers. For investors who think speculatively, this is excellent news!
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 20th, 2021 | 12:56 CEST
Varta, Graphano Energy, Nel ASA - Who will deliver the super battery?
The race for the most powerful battery stops at many stations. On the one hand, it is about battery efficiency as a basic fact of the climate discussion. On the other hand, many producers wonder where all the battery metals should come from if every second EU citizen switches to e-mobility in the next few years. Neither the charging infrastructure nor resilient batteries are available at the moment, so the whole planning is actually still fraught with a lot of dreaming - nevertheless, the necessary metals are going through the roof in terms of price. The reason is that those sitting on the metals are turning the price screw, even if the actual excess demand will probably only arise in 2-3 years. We are looking at values that are in the middle of the typhoon.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on October 8th, 2021 | 12:19 CEST
Nel ASA, dynaCERT, Plug Power - Hydrogen is part of the energy turnaround
If the upcoming German government wants to achieve the energy transition and banish all fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas, part of the solution lies with hydrogen. On particularly sunny or windy days, some of the green electricity generated is simply lost. To avoid overloading the power lines, some of the electricity is given away abroad. Using this energy to produce green hydrogen would make the energy produced both storable and portable. If the price per kg of hydrogen could be reduced significantly, the greatest potential for this technology would automatically arise.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 7th, 2021 | 10:33 CEST
Varta, Enapter, NEL: Where hydrogen pays off directly
It is turnaround time! Never before in history will so much be changing as in the next five years. The energy turnaround is switching our supply to renewable energy sources and new storage options, and the mobility turnaround will ensure that electric motors will soon dominate the roads. Although it is clear where the journey is headed, shares based on the new technology offer highly diverse opportunities. We take a look at three stocks.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 4th, 2021 | 10:06 CEST
NEL, GSP Resource, China Evergrande: How to find the doublers
Speculative investments are the salt in the soup on the stock market. Of course, those who rely on ETFs and funds over the long term via a savings plan can already do a lot better than the vast majority of savers. However, those who develop a good knack for speculative individual stocks can give their portfolio a growth kick. Even if many newcomers to the stock market can hardly believe it: 100% and more is possible. Using three stocks as examples, we explain what is important and what is not a good prerequisite for investment.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on October 1st, 2021 | 12:45 CEST
Royal Helium, Gazprom, NEL - Now it is worth taking another look!
Helium is a sought-after noble gas essential for numerous applications due to its outstanding chemical and physical properties. It is used, for example, as a non-conductive, non-reactive coolant in medical laboratory equipment or in space rockets. It is also in demand in the electronics and nuclear industries. On Earth, helium occurs only in very low concentrations in the atmosphere due to its high volatility, although it is the second most abundant element in the universe after hydrogen. Helium is often a byproduct of oil and gas production. How can investors profit?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 29th, 2021 | 11:13 CEST
Nel ASA, Water Ways Technologies, Veolia - Frightening development
Water is our most precious resource. Energy, food, transportation and nature all depend on a supply of clean, flowing water that is dwindling at an alarming rate. By 2050, demand will increase by 55%, according to an OECD study. According to the World Economic Forum, global water supply is one of the top 10 societal risks of our time. To avert disaster, companies are stepping up to revolutionize food production with new technologies such as smart irrigation, robotics, drones and the Internet of Things.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 28th, 2021 | 13:31 CEST
Nel, JinkoSolar, Saturn Oil + Gas: It looks good!
Shares from the solar, hydrogen and oil sectors are in demand again. And the chances are good that it will continue. The federal elections are creating a good mood for solar and hydrogen; whether it is a traffic light or Jamaica, the new government will be greener. So good news for Nel and JinkoSolar. Both have also reported positive news. But oil stocks could also be in for a hot fall. That is because little work is being done on new projects, and demand will remain high for decades to come. So oil could become scarce despite the trend toward clean energy, according to one expert. Saturn Oil & Gas should benefit from this. The Canadians just bought huge oil reserves at a bargain price.
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