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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 26th, 2021 | 08:32 CET

Everfuel, Aspermont, Palantir - the winners of tomorrow!

  • Big Data

Since the Corona pandemic, the term digital transformation has been on everyone's lips. Those who rely solely on stationary or offline retail will have a hard time surviving in the ever faster and more global market in the future. But those who have revised their strategy in recent years and adapted it to the future are likely to be among the winners, regardless of the industry.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 6th, 2021 | 17:30 CET

Palantir, Silver Viper, TUI - the timing is crucial!

  • Investments

Gold and silver are bullish again. While the two precious metals provided investors with returns of 20% in each of the past two years, the trend stalled somewhat from August onwards. The correction was due to brightening sentiment regarding the Corona pandemic, significant successes in vaccine research, and the voting out of the Donald Trump administration in the United States. What remains, however, is the sharp rise in sovereign debt issues and extremely low interest rates.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 30th, 2020 | 07:00 CET

Deutsche Bank, Palantir, wallstreet:online - Data Odyssey 2021

  • Big data

Every day, a single person generates about 1.7 MB of data. We are creating and publishing more information than at any other time in human history. At this rate, we can expect the Big Data market to reach 40 trillion gigabytes by the end of the year. That's more data than most of us can even begin to imagine. It includes everything from the pictures you upload to social media, to the comments we post somewhere and everything in between. A certain amount of this data won't be useful to anyone. But there is a lot of valuable data out there, especially if companies evaluate and use it commercially. Social media is a mecca for data collectors - used for credit scores, user profiles and advertising. Data protection has now been regulated by law - but most users give their data voluntarily.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on December 23rd, 2020 | 09:15 CET

Alibaba, Upco International, Palantir - the next boom!

  • Technology

Topics such as data mining, artificial intelligence or blockchain technology, not only as the technical basis for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Etherum, are on everyone's lips and will continue to accompany us in everyday life as well as on the stock exchange in the coming years. The potential for these novel technologies is enormous. More and more young companies with innovative business models are entering the capital market. However, the digital transformation is also an opportunity for established companies to reposition themselves, thereby achieving a significantly higher valuation in the future.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on December 9th, 2020 | 11:00 CET

JinkoSolar, Scottie Resources, Palantir - Buying the future!

  • Investments

Comparing the figures of companies with their stock market valuation at the moment could make you dizzy. Particularly in the future topics of hydrogen, photovoltaics or data analysis, market capitalizations are five to six years ahead. What is important here is an innovative business model, growth and above all, a dominant market position.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 12th, 2020 | 11:33 CET

Barrick Gold, Palantir Technologies, Osino Resources: Take a deep breath!

  • Gold

Small clearance sale! On wild vaccine Monday, the price of gold fell nearly USD 100 but has so far held at the critical support level of USD 1,850 after Pfizer and BioNTech announced a potential vaccine against the COVID-19 virus. Many investors hold gold and silver (also beaten by 7%) as crisis protection. This can go wrong in the short term - but in the long term, it is exciting.

"The virus may disappear, but that doesn't mean that economic growth will turn around on a cent," said Ole Hansen, Head of Commodity Strategy at Saxo Bank. "A lot of damage has been done that cannot be easily repaired or will take a long time to fix". That's just the way it is - COVID-19 changes a lot of things, especially the risk mentality of people. The economies have to go in new directions in 2021/22.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on September 28th, 2020 | 14:57 CEST

Palantir Technologies, Velocity Minerals, SNP Schneider-Neureither & Partner: where do the opportunities lie now?

  • Investments

Last week investors were shaken from severe market volatility. While the Dow Jones was able to make up almost all its losses by the weekend, losing just under 2% on the balance and the Nasdaq even gaining just under 2%, investors had to put up with a decline of around 5% in the Dax and around 4.5% in the price of gold. So where do the opportunities lie now?

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