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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on October 28th, 2021 | 11:26 CEST

MAS Gold, Barrick Gold, Yamana Gold - Go for gold!

  • Gold

If you look at the big picture, several aspects favor a medium-term increase in the price of gold. It is a combination of a low-interest rate environment, rising inflation and crisis currency in volatile stock market times. In addition, the global economic recovery is increasing the demand for gold. As the past has shown, the gold price can perform strongly even when nominal yields rise if inflation rates climb faster than interest rates. We believe this scenario is very realistic. Thus, these stocks should benefit.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on October 28th, 2021 | 10:44 CEST

Deutsche Bank, Silver Viper, Hypoport - Back on track

  • PreciousMetals

The flood of figures continues unabated. The technology giant Microsoft exceeded all expectations and outperformed sales by 22% compared to the same period last year due to the trend towards hybrid working. Google's parent Company Alphabet also posted a substantial increase in profits. The figures of various financial companies were also surprisingly strong. Due to the underperformance in recent years, there is clear rebound potential for many.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on October 27th, 2021 | 14:53 CEST

Enapter, Plug Power, Ballard Power - This is the future!

  • Hydrogen

In 1875, Jules Verne wrote in his book "The Mysterious Island": "Water is the coal of the future. Tomorrow's energy is water that has been broken down by electric current. The elements of water thus decomposed, hydrogen and oxygen, will secure the earth's energy supply for the unforeseeable time." The visionary was right. For a successful energy transition, we need hydrogen solutions. Mass production is increasingly within reach for many companies, but most companies are still in the red. Who will be ahead in the future?

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on October 27th, 2021 | 14:38 CEST

Sierra Grande, Sibanye Stillwater, First Majestic - New developments!

  • Gold

High inflation argues in favor of investing in tangible assets such as equities, real estate and commodities. The traffic light is green for price increases in precious metals and energy metals in the medium term. Ultimately, investors must decide whether producers or exploration companies are of interest. Or perhaps a little of each?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on October 27th, 2021 | 13:05 CEST

BYD, Manganese X Energy, Sixt - Do it again, Elon!

  • Electromobility

Tesla parks in the exclusive club of trillion-dollar companies, the share price of the pioneer of electric automobility exceeded the mark of USD 1000 for the first time. Congratulations, Elon Musk! Once again, the serial founder demonstrated foresight and was miles ahead of the competition. Musk also takes a pioneering role in the sourcing of materials for his cutting-edge technologies. He openly advocated replacing the controversial metal cobalt with manganese - a clear sign of the growing industry. Here, too, as with other materials, there is already an extreme shortage.

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Commented by Nico Popp on October 27th, 2021 | 12:34 CEST

B2Gold, Tembo Gold, Newmont: Gold from small amounts? Here is how!

  • Gold

Gold has become mainstream. Even the German newspaper Handelsblatt quotes experts saying that the precious metal currently offers more opportunities than risks. The reasons for this are the rising inflation and the growing uncertainty in the financial system. But how can investors get a foot in the door with gold without having to put up too much capital or, as is usual with physical holdings, having to rent the already scarce lockers?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on October 27th, 2021 | 11:43 CEST

Defense Metals, Nordex, Xiaomi - Battle for raw materials intensifies

  • RareEarths

China is scaling back its magnesium production due to electricity problems. The Chinese government is aiming to reduce energy consumption and thus emissions. It will inevitably lead to supply bottlenecks worldwide, and in Germany, it will initially affect the metal industry. However, since China produces 90% of the world's magnesium, there are, in fact, no alternatives. Similar problems exist with tungsten and rare earths, needed for almost all new technologies, from renewable energies to consumer electronics and e-cars. If you want to reduce this dependence, you have to look for alternatives.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 27th, 2021 | 11:03 CEST

NEL, Clean Logistics, Ballard Power, FuelCell Energy - Hydrogen in the third wave!

  • Hydrogen

The hydrogen hype is entering its third wave. The price increase of fossil fuels increases the pressure to switch to alternative energies and new propulsion concepts. Governments around the world have therefore decided on rapid decarbonization. For the EU, the resolutions were already passed in 2020. In the USA, Joe Biden has now extended his environmental package to USD 1.5 billion. The market will decide whether battery or hydrogen technology will play a greater role here; the only important thing is quickly releasing the funds to finance the upcoming research projects. Time is pressing because the pandemic has put many industries on the sidelines. The transport industry, in particular, depends on the sale of goods, and in the future, this should occur without any negative environmental impact.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on October 27th, 2021 | 10:23 CEST

Deutsche Telekom, Barsele Minerals, Symrise - Positive surprises

  • Gold

The reporting season for the third quarter is in full swing. Positive surprises already outweighed the negative ones last week. As a result, the leading indices in the USA, the Dow Jones and S&P 500, reached new highs, and the DAX is also likely to start its year-end rally with the first target of 16,000 points after breaking through the crucial 15,500 mark. Even outside the quarterly figures, there are important events that should positively affect the respective share prices.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 26th, 2021 | 13:56 CEST

Nel, BYD, BrainChip: This looks good

  • Technology

While shares from the technology sector have been very volatile in recent weeks, the knot has burst at BYD, and the share has risen to a new record high. Rumors about Tesla and Apple have contributed to this. Both are said to be in talks with the Chinese specialist around electric mobility. The shares of Nel and BrainChip have also developed very positively recently. Both have invested heavily and could now reap the rewards of these investments. All three shares have further room for improvement. You can read why here.

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