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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 9th, 2024 | 07:00 CET
ExxonMobil, Prospera Energy, Shell - Falling profits and new opportunities in black gold
The fall in energy prices led to a significant drop in inflation. Consequently, the colossal profits of oil giants, such as Chevron, Exxon, and PB, also melted away. As a result, the stock prices of these companies corrected, potentially providing long-term investors with a new buying opportunity. Many experts agree that in the long term, the decline in black gold is likely just a temporary dip in its overall upward trend, which should lead to significantly higher price targets in the coming years.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 9th, 2024 | 06:45 CET
Despite farmers' strike - rally with hydrogen and GreenTech ahead in 2024! Nel ASA, First Hydrogen, Nordex and Siemens Energy
While the DAX and NASDAQ are soaring from high to high, some stocks are completely falling by the wayside. We are talking about countless GreenTech stocks that have missed the boat in terms of profitability. In the 2023 investment year, solar, wind and hydrogen companies suffered losses of between 50% and 80%. Investors responded to the lack of profits with a collective exodus and offset the share price gains of the last three years. The decisions taken at the World Climate Conference in Dubai could now be the starting signal for a medium-term rebound attempt. Those who analyze the situation closely may arrive at surprising insights.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on January 8th, 2024 | 07:15 CET
Infineon, Globex Mining, Volkswagen AG - Excellent general conditions
The year got off to a bumpy start. The DAX, Dow Jones and Co. started the first trading week of the year with losses. The fact that several traders were still on their well-earned Christmas vacations and volumes were low led to high fluctuations in both directions. Chip stocks, in particular, suffered due to a sales warning from the US. In contrast, gold and commodity stocks benefited due to their stable underlying values. This positive trend could continue after the corrections of the past year.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 8th, 2024 | 07:00 CET
Start of the year with GreenTech hype! Will BYD, Klimat X Developments, Plug Power and Freyr Battery deliver now?
The year 2024 will be the next test for GreenTech shares. In the past investment year, despite bullish markets, they were the biggest losers in the portfolio. Plug Power and Freyr Battery incurred the most significant negative returns, ranging from 70 to 80%, but BYD and Klimat X also saw a slight decline. However, with the resolutions passed in Dubai and new government climate protection programs, things could pick up again in the new year. But who can win the coveted government contracts? We analyze the opportunities and risks.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on January 5th, 2024 | 08:45 CET
Altech Advanced Materials, BYD, and Rheinmetall - Growth drivers: innovation, market power and strong cash flow
Made in Germany stands for durability. Battery storage pioneer Altech Advanced Materials stands out as a German company with innovative material developments that can radically change electromobility and stationary energy storage with a 30% increase in efficiency. Meanwhile, the Chinese car manufacturer BYD has established itself as the leader in the electric vehicle market, surpassing Tesla in terms of sales figures in Q4/23. Rheinmetall is also strongly expanding its electromobility divisions and can look forward to a 3-digit million dollar order in its ubiquitous division. Find out who is setting new standards and shaping the future here.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 5th, 2024 | 08:30 CET
Berlin abolishes the eco-bonus, so what now for e-mobility? Plug Power, Prospera Energy, VW and Porsche in focus
Investors who bet on green energy in 2023 took a big hit. Contrary to many forecasts for the future, the wind and hydrogen sector has yet to show any sustained positive development. Government budgets are simply insufficient to promote these still unprofitable forms of energy. Private investors want to see returns on their investments. State-of-the-art combustion technologies will likely remain available for years because they are efficient and work in all weather conditions. Those who experienced their electric vehicle running out of power on December 1, 2023, at minus 10 degrees with 1 meter of fresh snow can attest to the challenges. We look at titles that carry the essence of fossil energy approaches in their soul.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on January 4th, 2024 | 08:00 CET
Focus on individual stocks: Why Saturn Oil + Gas, Siemens Energy, and JinkoSolar are scoring points in the energy poker game
Global demand for oil and gas is rising steadily, especially in high-growth economies. Saturn Oil & Gas is a Canadian company that is positioning itself as a promising investment in the energy sector. The Company is currently successfully producing light oil in Saskatchewan and has also completed horizontal drilling in Alberta. It also pursues a conservative accounting policy. Siemens Energy is in the focus of investors after a more than 50% drop in shares between June and November 2023. The damaged wind turbines from the Siemens Gamesa deal require a clear strategy from CEO Christian Bruch. Analysts are divided. While Morgan Stanley is optimistic about the development, Barclays lowers the price target. In an uncertain market environment for renewable energies, a differentiated view of individual values is crucial for investors. China is positioning itself not only as one of the leading industrialized oil and gas countries but also as a pioneer in the renewable energy sector. JinkoSolar, a Chinese company, is benefiting from its financial stability and the rising global demand for solar energy. Find out here which stock scores best.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on January 4th, 2024 | 07:45 CET
Almonty Industries, Volkswagen, Rheinmetall: Which share will take off in 2024?
The new year has barely begun, and investors are looking for the winning stocks for the coming year. Investors should keep an eye on the critical raw material tungsten, which Almonty Industries produces. There is significant dependence on China and Russia in this sector. The areas of application are diverse and range from electric cars, which Volkswagen builds, to medical products, metal alloys, industrial applications, electronic devices and the defense industry, where Rheinmetall operates. In times of increasing conflicts and escalating trade disputes between the US and China, essential resources such as tungsten are increasingly coming to the fore. We look at which of the three shares could take off in 2024.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on January 4th, 2024 | 07:30 CET
Price rockets 2024? Bayer, Siemens Energy and dynaCERT
Analysts expect Siemens Energy shares to gain 50% in the new year. But have the problems from 2023 really been dealt with? There are doubters, and their price targets are significantly lower. Bayer has also had a challenging year. The share was one of the weakest DAX stocks in 2023. Will 2024 bring new momentum? At least 2023 ended with an important stage victory. But analysts remain skeptical. There are reasons for a pleasing share price performance in 2024 at dynaCERT. The hydrogen company has three hot irons in the fire and landed numerous orders in 2023. Sales should now pick up, and the share should break out of its sideways trend.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 4th, 2024 | 07:15 CET
This is where the music plays: Top values wanted for 2024! Mercedes, Globex Mining, BYD, and NIO to the inspection!
It was a challenging year for the otherwise popular automotive stocks. Berlin and Brussels no longer want combustion engines, but consumers do. Then, to top it off, the environmental bonus was also cut at Christmas. The traffic light coalition believes that e-mobility should now sell itself. Far from it, say the experts: combustion engines still account for 97% of road vehicles. Those in office are governing for minorities, as there has long been a lack of scientific facts and a lack of tact. But well, customers are voting with their feet, turning new vehicles into shelf warmers and buying their beloved diesel SUVs through the used car market. This market could even flourish over the next few years and demand scarcity premiums. Where are the opportunities for investors?
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