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Commented by André Will-Laudien on March 17th, 2025 | 07:20 CET

After the NASDAQ correction – Hightech on the rebound: Palantir, Amazon, MiMedia, SMCI, and Intel on the rise

  • AI
  • Software
  • hightech
  • Media
  • Technology

The NASDAQ correction was sharp and brief, with a 15% drop from 22,200 to 19,100 in just 4 weeks. In the context of a normal consolidation, that might be enough to bring the heavily overbought tech stocks back to normal levels. Unfortunately, however, there are also valid fundamental reasons that can be traced back to the official chaos of the new US President, Donald Trump. He is making wild tariff demands and withdrawing key resources from all international partnerships. This departure from normal political behavior could have a much more significant impact on the stock market, as global trade relations are faltering, while inflation and currency devaluation continue. Which tech stocks should be considered now?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on March 11th, 2025 | 07:10 CET

Olalla! And here comes the consolidation! Are these already buying opportunities for SMCI, Benton Resources, Palantir, and Meta?

  • Mining
  • Copper
  • Commodities
  • AI
  • hightech
  • Software
  • Technology

Whenever investors use the term "one-way street", the market tends to correct. This time, several factors were at play, such as failed peace efforts, rising debt, increasing interest rates, and the threat of tariffs from the Trump administration. All four points have a long-term recessive effect, as they weaken consumer sentiment and purchasing power due to higher interest rates and product payments. In the short term, they also weigh on overheated growth portfolios. It is, therefore, worthwhile to take a closer look at the well-known protagonists. After all, buying opportunities arise time and again – timing is key!

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Commented by Armin Schulz on March 10th, 2025 | 07:55 CET

thyssenkrupp, Globex Mining, Super Micro Computer – Defense, critical raw materials, and the AI boom drive profits

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Defense
  • AI

As the world moves towards a new era of tariffs, resource wars, and technology hegemony in 2025, there are three companies that can profit from the current hot topics. The EU has not only expanded its list of critical raw materials but has also announced billion-euro investments in domestic supply chains. This shows how important access to critical raw materials is for keeping one's economy running. Thyssenkrupp is taking advantage of the demand for high-security technology for maritime projects, Globex Mining is controlling key raw materials for high-tech projects and decarbonization, and Super Micro Computer is cooling the servers that are making the AI boom possible in the first place.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on March 6th, 2025 | 07:50 CET

Nova Pacific Metals, Super Micro Computer and Palantir: The invisible power of the AI future

  • Mining
  • Copper
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • AI
  • Technology

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how companies produce, but who is driving this revolution? Companies like Nova Pacific Metals, Super Micro Computer, and Palantir provide the raw materials, hardware, and software that are the cornerstones of this turning point. Nova Pacific mines critical metals such as copper and gold in Canada. These are essential raw materials for the smooth operation of data centers. With its LARA project, Nova Pacific is planning its next big move – a versatile, mineral-rich area valued at around CAD 30 million. Super Micro supplies the servers for the AI boom in California, but legal troubles cloud growth, despite partnerships with industry giants like Nvidia. Palantir, on the other hand, is working with Société Générale, France's most important commercial bank, to protect the financial world against money laundering with AI-supported analysis – a testament to the power of its Foundry platform. These "hidden champions" are inextricably linked: from the valuable raw materials to the machines, they shape the AI future from the ground up. Which company will best master the balance between innovation and challenge?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on March 3rd, 2025 | 07:10 CET

Super Micro Computer, naoo, Palantir – Competing for the Tech future with artificial intelligence

  • Digitization
  • Technology
  • hightech
  • AI
  • Software

While tech giants like Alphabet and Microsoft are making headlines in January with investment announcements of over USD 300 billion in data centers, innovative companies are pushing their way into niche markets in the shadow of these corporations. Driven by artificial intelligence and disruptive business models, they reflect the ambivalence of today's tech markets, which are characterized by rapid growth but also extreme price fluctuations. Three companies stand out – Super Micro Computer is taking advantage of the hype surrounding AI servers, Naoo is revolutionizing social media through gamification and by linking with local retailers, and Palantir is dominating data-driven decision-making. What do they have in common? They have created a moat for themselves through innovation and could thus be the winners of the upcoming tech era.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 27th, 2025 | 15:25 CET

NASDAQ rally continues! Now betting on AI with SMCI, Palantir, Nova Pacific Metals, and Microsoft

  • Mining
  • Commodities
  • Software
  • AI
  • Technology
  • RareEarths

After a brief consolidation, the rally is continuing, but volatility is increasing. Alongside armaments, the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) remains a key driver of investor imagination. AI has rapidly advanced in recent years and is now an integral part of many areas of daily life. From personalized recommendations on streaming platforms to voice assistants and autonomous vehicles, AI technologies are already shaping numerous industries and parts of societal life. Particularly in the areas of healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and mobility, AI is opening up innovative solutions that increase efficiency and create new opportunities. Some companies are calling the shots. We offer a selective insight.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 24th, 2025 | 07:15 CET

Alibaba, NetraMark, Super Micro Computer – Second AI wave is underway

  • Technology
  • AI
  • Software
  • hightech

With the launch of the chatbot ChatGPT by OpenAI in November 2022, generative AI reached the mainstream and quickly took the stock market by storm worldwide. Companies like Nvidia, Palantir, and Super Micro Computer saw their values multiply. After a brief consolidation, new, innovative AI-related business models are currently coming to the fore. Particularly in the pharmaceutical sector, there are promising companies with the potential for exorbitant growth.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on February 17th, 2025 | 07:30 CET

TUI stock weak after numbers – Nova Pacific Metals and Super Micro Computer fare much better

  • Mining
  • Commodities
  • Travel
  • AI
  • chips

The latest quarterly figures from TUI disappointed investors. Despite optimistic booking forecasts, the share price corrected by up to 17% within two days after the expected revenue targets were missed. This raises questions about the sustainability of the travel Company's comeback, which most recently wanted to appeal to new customer groups with low-cost offers. Nova Pacific Metals and Super Micro Computer present a very different picture. Nova Pacific's share price rose by over 80% within three days. Super Micro is raising hopes of a turnaround despite delisting risks due to a new auditor and attractive AI prospects – supported by a low P/E ratio of 10. We take a closer look at the three companies.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 13th, 2025 | 07:05 CET

DAX 22,000 – New highs for Oklo, Nova Pacific Metals, D-Wave, and SMCI under the microscope!

  • Mining
  • Commodities
  • hightech
  • computing
  • nuclear

After a rapid upward movement, the DAX 40 index has reached the magical 22,100-point mark after just 6 weeks of trading. This means that the index has already gained more than 10% since the beginning of the year. Investments in the high-tech and defense sectors continue to drive this. Investors are following the trends that started in 2024. However, this is bringing critical metals to the fore because they are currently subject to sanctions by China under Donald Trump's tariff plans. We are therefore focusing our analysis on companies that are particularly noteworthy under the current circumstances. It is not always a good time to buy, but as the saying goes, you will never go broke taking profits.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 28th, 2025 | 07:20 CET

DeepSeek hits right in the eye! Selective correction on the way! Watch out for Nel, Siemens Energy, First Hydrogen, and SMCI

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen
  • renewableenergies
  • Energy
  • AI
  • computing

The Chinese language model DeepSeek is stirring up the AI market. The entire tech sector is reacting nervously and showing significant price losses. Artificial intelligence (AI) is proving indispensable in many areas. Large language models like ChatGPT are already helping to solve complex tasks, and their further development promises enormous advances for the economy and society. The new Chinese language model is seen as a serious challenge to US dominance in AI and threatens the dominance of the hyped US companies. The AI assistant introduced on January 10th recently overtook rival ChatGPT as the top-rated free software application in Apple's App Store in the US. A shot across the bow for Nvidia and associated companies. Some green energy stocks are also coming into focus. Is it time to jump on board now?

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