December 10th, 2025 | 07:25 CET
Nordex strong! D-Wave with an important date! JPMorgan gives Finexity a tailwind!
Stock market newcomer Finexity is still struggling with its revolutionary business model. The Company operates a trading platform for tokenized assets. The fact that JPMorgan is now also entering the tokenization sector is a real bombshell. This should benefit the entire industry, including Finexity, especially since the Hamburg-based company is collaborating with a savings bank in a pilot project. This offers the opportunity to reach over 45 million potential customers. Nordex has won over customers in France and Belgium. The German company will supply them with wind turbines in 2026 and 2027. Can the stock break out? D-Wave has made substantial gains in recent days. An important event is coming up for the quantum pioneer in January.
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Fabian Lorenz
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NORDEX SE O.N. | DE000A0D6554 , D-WAVE QUANTUM INC | US26740W1099 , FINEXITY AG | DE000A40ET88
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Fabian Lorenz
For more than twenty years, the Cologne native has been intensively involved with the stock market, both professionally and privately. He is particularly passionate about national and international small and micro caps.
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Finexity: Opportunity for 45 million potential customers
Sometimes it takes a little time to establish a revolutionary business model on the stock market. This is currently the case for stock market newcomer Finexity AG. The Company operates a trading platform for tokenized assets. This allows real estate, infrastructure projects, and luxury goods to be issued as tradable securities - with greater transparency and lower costs. The fact that JPMorgan is now also entering the tokenization sector is a real bombshell.
Not only has the largest US bank announced a stablecoin, it also plans to tokenize private equity funds and carbon certificates. To this end, it has set up its own platform called Kinexys. This move is likely to give a boost to the entire token and blockchain industry, and thus also to Finexity.
With its platform, the Hamburg-based company is on its way to becoming the market leader for tokenized private market investments in Europe. It is surprising that the stock did not react more strongly to the latest company news, because it is quite significant: a partnership with Sparkasse. As part of a pilot project, customers of Sparkasse Bremen and its subsidiary Sachwert Invest will in future be able to make private market investments in the internet branch. The Finexity platform is already being used by Sachwert Invest as a white label solution. Now it is being integrated into the digital ecosystem of the savings banks, opening up the opportunity to reach over 45 million potential customers.
Pranjal Kothari, member of the board of Sparkasse Bremen AG, commented: "By integrating our subsidiary, Sachwert Invest, more deeply into the digital world of Sparkasse, we can now show our customers investments in alternative asset classes directly in their familiar environment. This deepens our cooperation and makes regional and meaningful investments in real assets even more accessible."
Nordex: Lands new orders
There is also strong news from Nordex. The wind turbine manufacturer reported further order intake yesterday. Orders for 102 megawatts were secured in France and Belgium. A total of 28 turbines are to be installed in seven wind farms. In addition, Nordex will provide service and maintenance for all turbines over several years to ensure their long-term availability and reliability. All projects are to be implemented in 2026 and 2027. In France, four wind farms with N131/3000, N117/3675, and N149/4.X wind turbines with a total capacity of 77 MW will be installed. The 25 MW in Belgium are earmarked for three wind farms.
Nordex shares gained almost 2% yesterday. They have continued to move sideways since the end of October. This comes as no surprise, given that the stock has more than doubled in value this year.
D-Wave: Shares rise again
D-Wave shares appear to be regaining their former strength. Although the stock lost just under 4% yesterday, it is up more than 20% over the last five trading days.
The quantum specialist's entry into business with governments is currently making headlines and fueling speculation about the share price. The next jump could come by the end of January at the latest. The technology company has announced that its next user conference, "Qubits 2026," will take place on January 27 and 28, 2026, in Boca Raton, Florida. It is aimed at customers, partners, scientists, and industry representatives from around the world. The focus will be on D-Wave's energy-efficient annealing quantum computers and hybrid quantum solvers, which, according to the Company, are already delivering measurable effects in real-world applications. In addition, management plans to present its current technology roadmap for annealing and gate-based systems, underscoring its claim to play a leading role in commercially viable superconducting quantum technology.
In terms of content, Qubits 2026 covers a broad spectrum – from the scaling strategy of the systems and the use of quantum computing as an energy-efficient accelerator for AI workflows to specific customer projects in industry, aerospace, logistics, life sciences, and government. The list of speakers includes representatives from companies such as Anduril, AT&T, and North Wales Police, as well as experts from numerous research institutions, including the Jülich Supercomputing Centre and several North American universities and laboratories. The program will be complemented by technical and business deep-dive sessions, practical guides for getting started with the D-Wave launch program, and a keynote address by musician and longtime US defense advisor Jeffrey "Skunk" Baxter. Those who cannot attend in person will have free access to a livestream on the first day of the conference.
JPMorgan's entry into tokenization should give Finexity a boost. If the project with Sparkasse is successful, it would be a huge deal and, at that point at the latest, the stock would probably be far too cheap. Nordex currently has a lot of momentum. However, the stock has already performed well. D-Wave remains a hot quantum speculation.
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