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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 2nd, 2020 | 09:41 CET

wallstreet:online, Apple, Facebook: The kings of the data world

  • Big data

That was a rain of numbers last week. Almost all technology companies reported their figures for the third quarter - the absolute negative outlier was SAP. After a small sales warning for its cloud business, the share price slumped by 27% over the week and, at EUR 90, almost reached the level of the March correction. Overall, it was not a good week for technology stocks worldwide. A whole 5% sent down the most watched NDX with the popular FAANG shares. Apple and Facebook, the absolute investor favourites, have built dangerous chart technical summit formations, while the German wallstreet:online AG shines with good figures and a delightful stock split.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 16th, 2020 | 11:20 CEST

Amazon, Apple, Almonty: Triple-A: Unique position is required!

  • Investments

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.

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Commented by Mario Hose on August 24th, 2020 | 07:58 CEST

Apple, Scottie Resources, Tesla - where do investments make sense now?

  • Investments

The shares of the largest companies in the world promise high liquidity. Companies with technologies are the focus of investors - especially among the younger generation. So it is hardly surprising that the measures taken by the central banks are leading to a flight from money to shares in companies. Company shares that are very tradable and backed by dividends or profits can be more valuable in the end than the bond of a heavily debt-driven state or its paper money, which could be multiplied virtually endlessly. The situation in the commodities sector is becoming increasingly exciting, as physical gold is in greater demand than ever before, but most investors are not yet focusing on this sector.

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Commented by Mario Hose on March 17th, 2020 | 09:22 CET

Apple, Enthusiast Gaming, Lufthansa - Profiteers, victims and opportunities

  • Opportunities

Since the outbreak of the corona virus and its subsequent spread, more and more countries and regions have had to pass sanctions to contain the risk of infection. The first country to be affected was China, the country of origin of Covid 19, the current corona virus. With drastic curfews, general economic life comes to a standstill and the population has to avoid social contacts to prevent further spread. This new situation will permanently change our society. Younger generations are now making the experience that nothing can be taken for granted.

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