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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 18th, 2022 | 12:13 CET

Lufthansa, TUI, Desert Gold - Explosive turnaround at the start of 2022!

  • Gold

There was no sell-off in 2021 after all. Although the DAX started to crash in October and November, and the 200-day line was clearly undercut on both occasions at 14,850 points, the market nevertheless held these lines. The crash prophets all went quiet again, and by the end of the year, the index was back to just under 16,000 points. Who would have thought it - twice a whole 1,200 points reversal as if nothing had happened. High inflation figures and Omicron fears could not push the high liquidity out of the market so far. At the beginning of 2022, there are signs of a rebound for some beaten-up stocks.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 18th, 2022 | 11:30 CET

Taiwan Semiconductor, BrainChip, JinkoSolar - Markup in the chip industry

  • Technology

The chip crisis was one of the most discussed topics of 2021. The shortage of semiconductors led to production stops, short-time work in the automotive industry, and skyrocketing prices. Even for the current year, manufacturers still do not see any relief on the market. In general, the semiconductor industry is in a strong state of flux. With the development of chips based on artificial intelligence, a new generation is now finding its way to the mass market. The best example is the Australian Company BrainChip, for which the doors to commercialization have been opened wide.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 18th, 2022 | 10:25 CET

Alibaba, CoinSmart, TeamViewer: Where tech still brings returns

  • crypto

Tech companies are increasingly facing headwinds in China. The crypto market is also currently showing its moody side again. So what is to be done? Is the time for innovative technology over? Here is why investors should move away from seeing only black and white when it comes to technology: Three stocks at a glance.

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Commented by Mario Hose on January 17th, 2022 | 15:57 CET

Which stocks should investors buy? BioNTech, Desert Gold, Unilever in focus

  • Investments

The start of the week in Germany has been mixed. At 15,937 points, the German benchmark index DAX is almost unchanged from the close of trading last Friday. No impulses are expected from the U.S. today, as the stock market there remains closed for the holiday. The MDAX last traded at 34,667 points (+0.24%), TecDAX at 3,563 points (+0.53%) and SDAX at 15,872 points with 0.07% in the red. Detached from the indices, investors have special opportunities today in individual stocks.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 17th, 2022 | 13:42 CET

wallstreet:online, TeamViewer, Microsoft - These values will continue to inspire in 2022!

  • Digitization

Anyone who wants to secure a piece of the market share in online business today must develop good digital concepts and exceptional customer service. Many business models have undergone a real test with the pandemic. Here, it had to be shown what appeals to the platform customer and where the advantages for home office users lie. As a result, only a few succeeded in achieving digital perfection. We look at three successful online business models with growth potential even in a post-pandemic world.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on January 17th, 2022 | 13:22 CET

Barrick Gold, Barsele Minerals, BP - Commodities are a sleeping giant

  • Gold

For gold investors, 2021 was a very dull year. After breaking out to USD 2,075 in 2020, the commodity corrected and fluctuated between USD 1,600 and USD 1,900 in 2021. Medially, gold was displaced by bitcoin, and so there are many stocks in the gold sector, some of which are significantly undervalued. Oil has a similar fate. Due to climate protection, oil gets the image of a polluter, while a modern industrial society is still not possible without it. The major oil companies are no longer investing in the development of new deposits in order to improve their climate footprint. However, demand continues to rise and will remain high in the coming years. We take a look at three commodity companies from the two sectors.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 17th, 2022 | 12:14 CET

LVMH, Diamcor, Daimler: Luxury is more than champagne, Tesla or S-Class

  • Diamonds

What constitutes luxury is in the eye of the beholder. For some people, even a terraced house in a major German city is luxury, others focus on leisure, and for others still, it has to be jewelry or diamonds. Even though there are different ideas of luxury, there are companies that perfectly reflect the desire for something special - and are thus suitable as an investment. We present three stocks.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 17th, 2022 | 11:20 CET

BYD, Nevada Copper, Nordex - Copper, the next run

  • Copper

After a prolonged sideways movement and a bottoming out in the USD 9,000 area, copper celebrated the recapture of the psychologically important USD 10,000 mark last week. The triumphant march of the red metal is likely to continue in the coming years due to the energy transition. Stronger demand is offset by scarce supply, which is being further fueled by the electrification of transport, among other things.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 17th, 2022 | 10:05 CET

Aspermont, SAP, Steinhoff - Unbridled growth

  • Digitization

With focused growth and high investments in the cloud division, European software giant SAP wants to attack the US tech groups Oracle and Salesforce. The Walldorf-based Company has recognized the signs of the times; technological progress concerning a rapidly growing engineered and digital world is picking up speed. The Australian Company Aspermont, a formerly long-established publishing house, has already gone through the digital transformation. The next step is now to become a fintech group. The path has already been paved.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 14th, 2022 | 13:29 CET

BYD, Yorkton Ventures, BMW - An expensive boom

  • Lithium

The electric carmakers' annual figures are out, and they show rapid growth for both BYD and BMW. Despite the pandemic and the shortage of semiconductors, the automakers were able to double deliveries in some cases. The industry also expects a continued boom in e-mobility in 2022. The Association of International Motor Vehicle Manufacturers forecasts around 850,000 new registrations for electric vehicles in Germany in 2022. In addition to the sales figures, however, the prices for the raw materials required are also growing. Lithium alone, which is essential for batteries, has more than tripled in price since June of last year and is currently reaching new highs almost daily.

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