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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 1st, 2022 | 12:26 CET

Halloween of energy prices: Shell, BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, Nel ASA - Is this the peak yet?

  • Mining
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • Hydrogen

It sounds ambitious! To completely transform Europe in terms of energy supply, the European Union would need to invest a good EUR 300 billion in alternative energy sources, infrastructure and raw material supply contracts by 2030. By 2021, Germany alone was importing 45% of its fossil fuel energy from Russia, its valued partner until then. After the invasion of Ukraine, this business partner will likely be taken off the list. But this also means that the very favorable sources for Central Europe will no longer be accessible. So prices for electricity, heating and mobility will remain high. Which stocks can benefit from this scenario?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 1st, 2022 | 10:59 CET

SAP, Kleos Space, Palantir - Tech stocks about to take off

  • Space
  • Software
  • cloud

Whether Amazon, Meta Platforms or Alphabet. Third-quarter figures of the technology giants disappointed across the board, and share prices reached new lows for the year. The Walldorf-based software group SAP presented a completely different picture and surprised investors with better-than-expected sales figures. In the next few weeks, it is mainly second-tier technology stocks that could provide positive surprises. Due to the strong correction of the past months, a trend reversal could be heralded in the long term.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 31st, 2022 | 13:31 CET

Top biotech shares - Now on the up: Bayer, Cardiol Therapeutics, BioNTech, Pfizer

  • Biotechnology
  • Cancer
  • Covid19

The fight against the two "common diseases" of cancer and cardiovascular disease continues with a major infusion of resources. In early 2022, President Biden announced a new edition of the "Cancer Moonshot" and named new goals: To halve the cancer death rate within 25 years and significantly improve the lives of people with cancer. The most common cause of death in Germany, on the other hand, is cardiovascular disease. With around 338,000 deaths in 2020, it accounted for more than a third of the 985,500 deaths. The second most common cause of death was primarily cancer, followed by diseases of the respiratory system. The biotech industry thus continues to face major challenges. Who is well positioned?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on October 31st, 2022 | 12:25 CET

Deutsche Bank, Globex Mining, Vonovia - Covering basic investments through shares with potential

  • Mining
  • Commodities
  • Investments
  • RealEstate

The experts always advise diversification in one's portfolio. Add a few shares, some precious metals and real estate holdings, and the portfolio is well-positioned. Nowadays, owning real estate is not so easy with the high prices, and purchasing precious metals is subject to certain limits in Germany. It is therefore easier to map these basic investments via shares. To do this, investors need a securities account at a bank, and all options are open to them. Therefore, today we look at Deutsche Bank as an equity investment, Globex Mining for the precious metals or commodities sector and Vonovia as a real estate investment.

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Commented by Nico Popp on October 31st, 2022 | 11:21 CET

Hydrogen shockwave and the laughing third party: NEL, dynaCERT, Mercedes-Benz

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen

In order to store green energy and continue to use existing infrastructure, such as gas pipelines, hydrogen is more than just a beacon of hope. In the meantime, it is also clear to large industrial companies where the journey is heading. But why did the hydrogen universe tremble at the end of last week? The British hydrogen company ITM Power published a profit warning. We explain here what this means for the industry and whether there are any profiteers.

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Commented by Nico Popp on October 28th, 2022 | 13:18 CEST

Returns like out of this world: Meta Platforms, Kleos Space, Commerzbank

  • Space
  • Technology

"The World Is Not Enough" is a James Bond movie title. In real life, too, the rich and powerful have long been pushing into other spheres. But where can investors expect paradisiacal conditions, and where is the threat of a long, lean period? We look at three stocks that promise investors access to new business models and do the investment check: Is it worth reaching for the stars?

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 28th, 2022 | 12:54 CEST

BioNTech, Nel ASA and Desert Gold - Ripe for uptrend?

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Hydrogen
  • Biotechnology

The profit warning at ITM Power sent shockwaves throughout the hydrogen sector. Does this mean that the friendly development of the Nel share of the past few days has already ended? Analysts see little potential, at least at present, but are optimistic for the long term. Goldman Sachs is also optimistic about the gold price. At least the chances for a rise to over USD 2,000 are better than for a renewed decline. Producers like Barrick Gold should profit from this, and explorers like Desert Gold even disproportionately. At BioNTech, there is currently no impetus for an upward trend, and analysts' price targets diverge considerably. However, rumors from the US are encouraging.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 28th, 2022 | 11:48 CEST

The great race to catch up: Varta, Altech Advanced Materials, BASF - Who will build the best battery?

  • Batteries
  • Electromobility
  • renewableenergies

The first major city in Germany is getting serious. From February 2023, diesel-powered vehicles in the Euro 4 emissions class will no longer be allowed to be used within the inner ring in Munich. This is a big step, as around 140,000 motorists will be affected by this exclusion. In the future, these drivers will have to park their vehicles at the city limits in order to use public transportation to get to the city center. This will have far-reaching consequences for businesses and restaurants, as on-site purchases of a larger nature will become extremely inconvenient for the owners of these vehicles. Politicians are betting everything on e-mobility, but what about developing powerful and environmentally friendly batteries?

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on October 28th, 2022 | 10:44 CEST

Defense Metals, Alibaba, adidas - Which investments are valuable now

  • Mining
  • RareEarths
  • ecommerce

World power China is on everyone's lips: just recently, the term of the head of state Xi Jingping was extended for another five years for the third time in a row. China's flagship technology company, Alibaba, is slipping this week in terms of share price below the issue value at its IPO in 2014, with investors looking for alternatives in the face of the world power's increasing monopolization in global markets. Rare earths, for example, are high on the list of precious commodities when it comes to renewable energy production. The Canadian mineral explorer Defense Metals can be a successful alternative to align investments strategically. Sporting goods manufacturer adidas seems to be without a strategy at the moment. The stock is down 17% this week, and the Company is quite late in parting ways with scandalous rapper Kanye West. The rapper attracted more than unwelcome attention with his anti-Semitic comments. We look at where investments are now turning into real winners.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on October 27th, 2022 | 13:15 CEST

BASF, Tocvan Ventures, Alibaba - These shares are making headway

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Investments

Now that the price of gas has fallen below EUR 100, the economy can look more positively into the future. The significantly lower prices should also lead to lower inflation rates in the long term. The markets are already on the upswing because, in addition to the favorable gas prices, the yields on government bonds have also fallen recently. On October 25, the tech giants Microsoft and Google presented their figures, which, however, disappointed. There is also a great deal going on with other stocks. Therefore, we have picked out three companies to look at today.

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