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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 11th, 2021 | 14:42 CET

PayPal, wallstreet:online, Palantir - Flying too high

  • Investments

The reporting season for the third quarter is coming to an end. Currently, mainly the technology companies are reporting on the completed quarter. Although many of them achieve their internal targets and analysts' forecasts, market participants react with share price losses due to the excessive valuations that have been in place for months. Due to the relatively weaker second quarter, most online brokers are already at the end of their correction phase and could start a new wave upwards as the stock market continues to boom.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on November 11th, 2021 | 13:58 CET

Yamana Gold, Tembo Gold, First Majestic Silver - Three top opportunities in mining shares

  • Gold

In recent months, the erratic ups and downs of the gold price have left their mark on the shares of gold explorers and producers. However, it has to be said that large caps have weathered the phase much better than small and micro caps. The moderate company valuations of these three companies offer opportunities.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 11th, 2021 | 13:42 CET

MAS Gold, Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank - Gold, Silver, Inflation - The explosive mixture!

  • Gold

The inflation figure is causing gold and silver to explode! The inflation rate in the USA has risen to 6.2% - this is the highest level in more than 30 years. The extreme inflation is due to the ongoing price-driving factors of the Corona pandemic. Gold took this figure as an opportunity to overcome its technical resistance at around USD 1,831. At the peak, the precious metal rose yesterday to just under USD 1,870. Silver followed on fast foot and reached an increase of a sound 3.1% to over USD 25. A flash in the pan or a trend reversal, we examine the environment a bit more closely.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on November 11th, 2021 | 13:02 CET

Bayer, TUI, Sativa Wellness: Figures move share prices

  • Cannabis

The reporting season is drawing to a close. Overall, most companies have been convincing, and the stock markets have been very friendly in recent weeks. Bayer published positive quarterly figures, raised its forecast for the full year and thus convinced the analysts from DZ Bank. Sativa Wellness benefits from the boom around cannabis and CBD. The still-new boom is growing strongly and is already in the black. At TUI, the operating figures play less of a role. The development of the Corona figures and, thus, possible travel restrictions in the coming winter are more critical. Read more about all three shares here.

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Commented by Nico Popp on November 11th, 2021 | 11:36 CET

Nordex, Defense Metals, American Lithium: USA pushes lithium market - will rare earths follow?

  • RareEarths

The run on lithium has caused a furor on the stock market in recent weeks. Almost all companies with "lithium" in their names have made significant gains. The background to this is the governments' e-car offensive and a lot of government funding and subsidies for battery technology. The lithium required is held mainly in the ground by smaller companies. Investors who missed out on this wave may be wondering where the music will play next. To find out, one only has to spin the e-car story further: As Tesla, BYD or even VW's green runabouts are preferred to be charged with green electricity, rare earths could soon experience a similar hype. We present shares around the hype topics of e-mobility and the energy transition.

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Commented by Nico Popp on November 11th, 2021 | 11:34 CET

Rock Tech Lithium, Noram Lithium, JinkoSolar: Investing in Tesla's neighbors

  • Lithium

Electromobility and renewable energies are the hot topics of the moment. Only yesterday, the Tesla rival Rivian made a brilliant stock market debut. VW, too, announced that it wants to make even greater inroads in the field of electromobility. All these plans create a market worth billions for the automotive suppliers of tomorrow. At the same time, governments are doing everything they can to support the new lithium and battery supplier industry, creating significant opportunities for investors. We highlight two lithium stocks and look at a company that is winning the fuel of the future.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 11th, 2021 | 10:21 CET

Mastercard, CoinAnalyst, Coinbase - Open to the top

  • crypto

With a new high of over USD 68,000, the path is clear for the largest currency in crypto trading, Bitcoin. Industry experts are already predicting prices in the six-figure range. Cryptocurrencies are reaching the mainstream. More and more companies are offering the virtual gold as a means of payment. In addition, new start-ups are springing up like mushrooms to take advantage of the momentum. In this context, the new, digital business models offer a great opportunity to participate in the trend towards virtual money.

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Commented by Nico Popp on November 10th, 2021 | 14:09 CET

BYD, Silver Viper, Varta: Is the discount battle for e-cars coming?

  • Electromobility

Experts, influencers and visionaries often hand out advance praise for years, but new technology often does not make it beyond the hip neighborhoods of Hamburg, Berlin or Munich. It is a different story with electromobility. Of course, anyone who commutes three-digit kilometers a day will still rely on diesel and may even have in mind the possibility of acquiring a modern annual car at a reasonable price in the foreseeable future. However, those who commute up to fifty kilometers and live in more densely populated areas often already opt for an e-car today. Fancy brands, such as Tesla and their affordable Model 3 journey, are doing the rest. We highlight three stocks that stand to benefit from the e-car breakthrough and ask whether the market is facing a discount battle.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 10th, 2021 | 12:53 CET

AMD, BrainChip, Nvidia - Profiting from Artificial Intelligence

  • Technology

The first research into artificial intelligence (AI) began in the 1950s, but it was quite a while before any real progress was seen. This was largely due to ever-faster processors that could process even the largest amounts of data much faster than the old mainframes. We can see what artificial intelligence is capable of in digital assistants like Siri, Alexa, or translation programs like Google. In the coming years, artificial intelligence will penetrate more and more areas and automate many processes that were unthinkable until recently. Today we analyze three companies that produce hardware for the AI sector.

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Commented by Nico Popp on November 10th, 2021 | 12:11 CET

ThyssenKrupp, Almonty Industries, Salzgitter: "Green" steel as a growth market

  • Sustainability

It is not without reason that the quarterly figures of steel producers are regarded as a barometer of economic development - after all, steel is used in many industrial products. Whenever companies invest in new capacities, such as buildings or infrastructure, steel is used. A new trend is so-called "green" steel, which does not use coal-fired power in its production and thus saves CO2. It also pays off for customers. After all, the CO2 from purchased raw materials also counts in the carbon footprint. Schaeffler recently secured "green" steel from Swedish startup H2 Green Steel. A sign that sustainability has also reached this sector. We highlight three exciting stocks and do the sustainability check from an investor's perspective.

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