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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on November 3rd, 2021 | 12:34 CET

Royal Helium, dynaCERT, Gazprom - What is next?

  • Helium

The oil and gas sector has long been a popular investment area. However, when it comes to gas, hydrogen company share certificates have been more in the spotlight in recent months. A more exciting and also little-noticed field is the noble gas helium. We take a broad look at the investment stories in the gas sector.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 1st, 2021 | 12:50 CET

Barrick Gold, Central African Gold, Gazprom - Gold becomes a fireball!

  • PreciousMetals

The development of gold follows the inflation trend in our economies in the last 25 years. Before the turn of the millennium, the ounce was still below USD 200. Due to the real estate bubble after the dot-com boom and the devastating effects of the US subprime crisis, the precious metal reached its temporary peak in 2011 at USD 1,950. At that time, the ECB tried to prevent the collapse of Greece with emergency loans. With the deployment of EUR 336 billion, this European rescue experiment succeeded for the time being, but the gold price then lost value again in the following years until 2015, down to USD 1,120. Last year, there was then a new attempt in the direction of north. In May, the precious metal reached USD 2,050 - a plus of USD 600 since the Corona Crisis. Where does the metal go from here?

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Commented by Nico Popp on October 29th, 2021 | 13:10 CEST

Gazprom, Osino Resources, Deutsche Telekom: Will 2022 be another crisis year?

  • Gold

The world is sliding from the Corona Crisis into the energy crisis. While climate change also threatens prosperity and stability, a conflict of goals is now emerging between sustainable action and safeguarding industry livelihood. What is at stake: Energy is becoming scarce in China. German industry is also urging the prospective coalition leaders in Berlin to reduce energy costs urgently. Saudi Aramco boss Amin Nasser stresses the importance of investing in new oil wells. And what happens? Oil companies are adorning themselves with wind farms that are, at best, fig leaves in the face of concrete energy needs. We present three stocks for turbulent times.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on October 21st, 2021 | 10:11 CEST

Gazprom, Saturn Oil + Gas, TotalEnergies - Rising prices continue to create a party atmosphere

  • Oil

Europe is currently experiencing an energy crisis. Drivers are noticing it clearly at the gas pumps and users of gas heating systems in their bills. The reasons are manifold: the recovery of the economy after Corona, the curbing of coal-fired power generation for climate protection reasons, the growing hunger for energy of emerging economies and, last but not least, weather effects. In Germany, there is an additional reason: the phase-out of nuclear energy is currently causing a strong expansion of gas-fired power generation to secure the baseload. The beneficiaries of this development are the oil and gas producers - and thus their investors.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on October 18th, 2021 | 11:18 CEST

Rock Tech Lithium, Royal Helium, Gazprom - Commodities as a booster for the portfolio

  • Helium

Inflation is hitting with full force. Construction costs and energy prices are right at the forefront, which currently know only one direction: up. In the USA, the inflation rate was 5.4%, and in Germany, 4.1%. Winter is just around the corner and demand for heating oil, gas, and the like is rising, with no end in sight at the moment. If you want to hedge against rising prices, it is best to buy shares in producers that profit directly from price increases. Today we analyze three companies from the commodity sector.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 7th, 2021 | 12:54 CEST

Tembo Gold, Gazprom, Standard Lithium - Annual high or downward trend?

  • Gold

Developments in commodities could hardly be more different at the moment. While gas, oil and also lithium are in strong demand, precious metals are a tragedy. The development of the shares of the companies active in the respective sectors is corresponding. The Gazprom share is at a multi-year high, and energy prices will be a topic at the next EU summit. After the all-time high at the end of September, Standard Lithium is in a sharp correction. Debt-free Tembo Gold is currently interesting for anti-cyclical investors and has published positive news.

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Commented by Nico Popp on October 6th, 2021 | 11:57 CEST

China Evergrande, Triumph Gold, Gazprom: Investing in uncertain times

  • Gold

In September, inflation in Germany climbed by 4.1% for the year. Compared with the previous month, prices remained constant. Despite this, more and more people are sounding the alarm bells. Whether in construction, the skilled trades or the auto industry, scarce goods are additionally fueling prices, and now there is also the energy shortage in China - the workbench of the world. Here is how investors can invest in uncertain times and which stocks they are better off avoiding.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on October 1st, 2021 | 12:45 CEST

Royal Helium, Gazprom, NEL - Now it is worth taking another look!

  • Helium

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?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on September 24th, 2021 | 13:34 CEST

Tencent, Memiontec, Gazprom - Buy when the cannons are firing!

  • Investments

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!

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Commented by Nico Popp on September 22nd, 2021 | 10:28 CEST

BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, Gazprom: Where growth meets low valuations

  • Oil

The climate turnaround is coming, but it will not happen overnight. One raw material that will be needed for a long time to come is oil. OPEC recently increased its demand forecast for 2022 by 4.2 million barrels - every day. The oil companies, which are currently valued low on the stock market, will therefore continue to earn good money for a long time to come. But here, too, the companies with the edge are those that are flexible and have a sustainable focus. We present three stocks.

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