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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on December 23rd, 2021 | 10:31 CET

+900% with Nvidia still not enough? Are Valneva and BrainChip on the verge of a breakthrough?

  • Technology

2021 was not a good year overall for technology and growth stocks. In particular, companies with a business model not yet profitable had a hard time. They included Peloton and Zoom. One of the top performers in the Nasdaq-100 was the Nvidia share. The chip giant benefits from several trends at once, such as artificial intelligence and the metaverse. If UBS has its way, then 900% price gains in the past three years are not enough. For the analysts of the Swiss bank, the chip stock is the "Top Pick 2022". BrainChip is still a long way from the chip Olympus, but the Company could make a breakthrough in the coming year. The same applies to Valneva, as many are waiting for the dead vaccine, and the stock is still valued relatively low.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 15th, 2021 | 12:30 CET

Infineon, Nevada Copper, Nvidia - The high-tech industry in the copper trap!

  • Copper

Copper is an essential metal for the high-tech industry because of its extreme conductivity. Since 2019, there has already been a supply deficit, and from 2020 to 2021, the price has increased fivefold. A study on copper commissioned by the International Copper Association (ICA) shows that by 2030, more than 250,000 tons of copper per year will be used as part of the windings in electric traction motors in electric vehicles on the road. The increase in copper demand follows the development of the global automotive market, as electric and plug-in hybrid cars will account for around 19% of the total market by 2030. How is the gap closing?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on December 8th, 2021 | 13:14 CET

TeamViewer, Alerio Gold, Nvidia - Important impulses

  • Gold

The stock markets breathe a sigh of relief, with worries about the spread of the new Omicron variant being pushed aside for the time being. After a consolidation in the area around 15,200 points, the DAX also resumes its rebound towards 16,000 points. The year-end rally is alive and well. Driven by good news, the TeamViewer share can also send the first sign of life after the substantial price losses of the past weeks. Is this a sustainable trend reversal or merely a breather in the overarching downward movement?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 24th, 2021 | 13:05 CET

Gazprom, Tembo Gold, Nvidia - Inflation and rare goods

  • Gold

Inflation has jumped not only in the USA but also in Germany. With an inflation rate of 4.5% in October, we now have the highest value in Germany in almost three decades. One driver of monetary devaluation is the cost of energy, which has become significantly more expensive, especially in the past year. While the oil price was still in negative territory at the beginning of the pandemic, it was recently quoted above USD 80. The chip shortage can be observed in the automotive industry, but graphics cards are also rare and are traded at a significant premium to the recommended retail price. Graphics cards are used for mining cryptocurrencies. It seems that bitcoin is increasingly becoming a value protection asset and competes with gold, the number one inflation protection.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 23rd, 2021 | 12:22 CET

Rivian Automotive, BrainChip, Infineon, Nvidia - These are jumps à la Tesla!

  • Technology

It looks like technology investors are moving into the all-in phase. Certain industries are likely expected to grow indefinitely, and this is especially true for e-mobility, lithium, hydrogen, and most recently, the chip industry. Despite all understanding for the improved prospects due to the omnipresent shortage and the political closing of ranks in favor of climate-friendly technologies, does this mean that one has to pay price-turnover ratios of 100 or even 1000 on the stock exchange? The new automotive stock Rivian had a valuation of over USD 150 billion right at the start of the stock market and had not yet sold a single car. In the year 2000, it was also thought that sales and profits could not be a benchmark for share price performance.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 19th, 2021 | 12:15 CET

Moderna, Tembo Gold, Nvidia - Running!

  • Gold

The Corona pandemic is currently experiencing its peak in terms of infection numbers in its fourth wave. Thanks to booster shots and the soon to be approved vaccine for children, vaccine manufacturers are profiting. As a result of the torn supply chains and the semiconductor crisis, chip manufacturers are posting record results due to sharply increased prices. Inflation combined with the current low interest rate environment is, in turn, fodder for gold companies. Profit from this cycle.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 10th, 2021 | 12:53 CET

AMD, BrainChip, Nvidia - Profiting from Artificial Intelligence

  • Technology

The first research into artificial intelligence (AI) began in the 1950s, but it was quite a while before any real progress was seen. This was largely due to ever-faster processors that could process even the largest amounts of data much faster than the old mainframes. We can see what artificial intelligence is capable of in digital assistants like Siri, Alexa, or translation programs like Google. In the coming years, artificial intelligence will penetrate more and more areas and automate many processes that were unthinkable until recently. Today we analyze three companies that produce hardware for the AI sector.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on October 19th, 2021 | 12:46 CEST

Nvidia, Almonty Industries, BP - Scarcity drives prices!

  • Tungsten

The shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is increasing the need for industrial metals. Copper's excellent thermal conductivity, along with its corrosion resistance, ease of processing, strength, durability and formability, offer unbeatable advantages in solar thermal applications. Tungsten's properties also play an increasingly important role in power, lighting, medical and aerospace applications. Companies producing the critical metal have significant upside opportunities in this regard.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on September 20th, 2021 | 13:09 CEST

Infineon, BrainChip, Nvidia - The chip shortage remains

  • Technology

The automotive industry was one of the first to feel the chip shortage. While supply chains typically operate on a just-in-time basis, they had ordered fewer chips due to the Corona Crisis. Then, when it was already too late, they realized that the economy was going unexpectedly well and the chips were running out. However, due to the pandemic, there were restrictions worldwide, so it was impossible to produce and deliver as usual. In addition, the Suez Canal was blocked, and, most recently, a port in China was also completely closed. The supply chains are still disrupted. At the same time, progress goes on and on. Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, autonomous driving, electrification and co. all require chips. Factories are running at full capacity, and yet demand cannot currently be met. Today we analyze three companies from the chip industry.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on September 14th, 2021 | 13:07 CEST

Nvidia, BrainChip Holdings, Palantir - To the moon

  • Technology

According to high-ranking managers of the largest chip manufacturers such as Intel and Nvidia, the end of the semiconductor crisis is not in sight before the end of 2022. Besides the increasing demand for consumer electronics, computers and accessories since the beginning of the Corona Crisis, the industry is also being hit by the strong growth in demand from the automotive industry, which is increasingly relying on electronics. Artificial intelligence, 5G and the Internet of Things will further fuel demand in the coming years.

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