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Commented by Nico Popp on November 22nd, 2021 | 12:50 CET
Amazon, Desert Gold, Deutsche Telekom: First movers are rewarded
Is it Christmas again? History is currently repeating itself: incidences are rising, Austria is going into lockdown, and German investors are gearing up for a form of contemplation that no one had expected after the vaccination successes in the summer. But life with a home office and delivery services also has advantages for passionate investors: There is plenty of time to take care of one's finances. Investors can profit since the market does not yet attach much importance to the dangers of inflation and the major central banks' ignorance of inflation. We present three stocks for long home office days.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on August 3rd, 2021 | 13:12 CEST
Amazon, Aspermont, Zoom - Economies of scale without end
The reporting season is in full swing. While e-commerce giant Amazon disappointed both investors and analysts with a weak outlook, Apple and Tesla came up with better than expected numbers. Unnoticed by the mainstream, a publishing company is evolving into a media technology company with unlimited scaling potential. Be there from the start to profit from the next Amazon.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 2nd, 2021 | 11:26 CEST
The Very Good Food Company, Amazon, Anheuser-Busch Inbev - Change in shopping behavior due to the pandemic
The Corona Crisis has changed the shopping behavior of people worldwide. On the one hand, there is a trend towards more online shopping; on the other hand, people are spending more money on higher-quality food, which in most cases is still bought locally. In Germany, this can be seen very clearly in a study by the Gfk market research institute. Discounters in Germany saw a 1.4% drop in sales in the first half of 2021, while supermarkets showed a 6.3% increase. Due to the pandemic, practically all special expenses such as restaurant visits, vacations, etc., fell away, and the money saved is invested in higher-quality products in the supermarket, among other things.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 3rd, 2021 | 10:32 CEST
Amazon, Blackrock Silver, BYD - Growth, growth, growth!
Despite the pandemic, there is growth everywhere - but why? Looking for the answer to this question, one comes more and more often to the answer that there are hardly any alternatives. Cryptocurrencies are more for the younger generation. Then there are still precious metals, where prices are only slowly picking up, and there are bonds.
However, bonds have become entirely unattractive in the course of the money glut, so the only option left, especially for institutional investors, is to reach for shares. The billions from the bond market thus flow into the stock markets and ensure new highs despite the pandemic.
So you should invest your money in high-growth stocks. Based on this premise, we have taken a look at three promising candidates.
Commented by Nico Popp on January 6th, 2021 | 07:57 CET
Amazon, dynaCERT, Pfizer: Innovation thanks to proven ideas
Individual stocks in the stock market are valued based on future earnings potential, which results in high demand for companies poised for growth. The most recent examples are hydrogen stocks, such as NEL and Plug Power. Gold has also been experiencing a renaissance since the pandemic's outbreak and is poised to climb to new heights in the first trading days of 2021. However, good returns can also be achieved with supposedly established stocks. Although ordering from Amazon is as obvious to many of us as going to the nearest supermarket, the Company still has excellent growth potential.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 2nd, 2020 | 09:07 CET
Ballard Power, Saturn Oil & Gas, Amazon - The profiteers of the crisis!
The profiteers of the first wave of the Corona pandemic are seen from the most recently published quarterly figures. The well-known FAANG stocks Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Alphabet (Google) were able to improve their balance sheets significantly. Besides some winners, the number of losers is much larger. These now either have to fight for survival or are swallowed cheaply by financially more robust competitors. The takeover wave should pick up speed in 2021, across all industries!
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 30th, 2020 | 13:14 CET
Amazon, Deutsche Post, dynaCERT - Properly shipped!
For investors who are always dealing with new trend topics, there is now the "FreightTech" corner from the technology sector. The term describes the technology to improve freight, shipping and logistics. The trend has been on the radar of venture capital companies for several years, and institutional investments are on the rise. "Online commerce" is now driving the headlines currently, which during the Covid 19 pandemic more than exceeded previous expectations. With the latest contact restrictions, people are doing much more from home - making logistics companies the absolute winners of the pandemic. Global consultants and experts in transportation, such as Roland Berger, are calling on established players to understand their environment better, to master the adaptation of current business models and challenges posed by changing market dynamics. We take a closer look...
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 16th, 2020 | 13:19 CEST
Tesla, wallstreet:online, Amazon: Buckle up!
Today's markets have to accept high losses on a broad front. The reasons cited are, of course, the rising number of infections and the fear of a new lockdown due to the corona pandemic. Despite the strong recovery since March, do we still see a W formation with new lows? That would probably be a disaster for some industries. Others, as absurd as it sounds, would benefit from home offices and boredom within their own four walls. In addition to e-commerce companies like Amazon, online brokers reported rising Q2 figures and a sharp increase in the number of new accounts opened, almost through the entire sector. Generation Z discovered the fun of gambling and, as can be seen in the example of Robinhood in the USA, provided for a high increase in trading activity. You will certainly not lose this if you have to stay at home again.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 16th, 2020 | 11:20 CEST
Amazon, Apple, Almonty: Triple-A: Unique position is required!
If a company today does not shine with exclusivity, it floats with the masses. Once overlooked, the brand name is not even enough for successful poster advertising. It's different for the world market leaders, the blockbusters of the New Economy. Having gotten used to the smartphone in childhood, today's young people know all the features of the mobile companions. Time in the real world is dwindling, as life online is much more colourful, moving, and captivating - second-hand living is becoming the dominant daily routine. No wonder that the Companies that created this world for us are among the most expensive stocks on the stock market - because they have turned the relationship between man and machine into a perfect business model.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 23rd, 2020 | 09:00 CEST
Alphabet, Amazon, Enthusiast Gaming, Facebook - the big investment opportunity
The largest companies in the world all started small. The most expensive companies on the stock exchanges often have one thing in common, they are in online business. It is also hardly surprising that most of these companies are located in North America, a region with purchasing power and an appetite for innovation. Several 100 million people live on one continent as a possible target group. Everything that works there will be able to be repeated in other parts of the world. The main advantage of online business is scalability. Once established and millions of revolving and passive revenues can be generated. The key to success is the access to the customer.
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