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Commented by André Will-Laudien on August 10th, 2022 | 12:37 CEST
Oil will still be needed in 100 years! Fill up with these stocks: Shell, BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, BASF
With a view to the future energy supply, major question marks remain, especially in Europe. The dependency on Russia is historical, and the future relationship with the largest owner of raw materials in our latitudes will probably be rather frosty from a European perspective. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen recently presented a plan to break away from fossil fuels from Russia and, at the same time, accelerate the energy transition. But to become completely self-sufficient, the European Union would need to invest nearly EUR 300 billion in infrastructure and energy supply relationships by 2030. Meanwhile, there are secret winners in this predicament who are making a killing in the current environment.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on August 10th, 2022 | 11:21 CEST
Rare opportunities - Raytheon, Defense Metals, MP Materials, Rheinmetall
Heavy weapons for peace! This statement should make every pacifist's stomach turn, but in reality, this is the scenario currently playing out. It may not sound very comprehensible, but in order to guarantee peace, the world continues to arm itself. Companies in this industry, such as Rheinmetall, Raytheon and Northrop Grumman, are bullish. With the conflict in Taiwan simmering, tensions are again rising. China holds the reins of power with its raw materials. The West is trying desperately to reduce its dependencies on China, but this cannot be achieved in the short term.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on August 10th, 2022 | 10:18 CEST
BioNTech, BYD, Altech Advanced Materials: Excitement is rising
So much for the summer slump. The stock markets are generally friendly at the moment, and many shares are reacting with significant price swings to news, both negative and positive. Like with BioNTech, the share price fell sharply after an impressive rally after the quarterly figures. There are good reasons for rising prices in the coming weeks. BYD is also going full throttle operationally. The e-car manufacturer is reporting one sales record after another, and details are emerging about the launch in Germany to knock Tesla off its electric throne. E-cars, possibly also from BYD, are expected to incorporate battery technology from Altech Advanced Materials in the future. The Company is working on revolutionary technology, and new details are expected by the time of the AGM.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 9th, 2022 | 13:45 CEST
BioNTech, Defence Therapeutics, Valneva - Will biotech stocks continue to rally in the fall?
The NASDAQ Biotechnology Index formed a double bottom in mid-June and has since rallied, breaking the downtrend. However, there is still over 32% potential to the past highs. The highs are due in part to the sales from the Corona Crisis, but even though currently the issue is not as present despite higher case numbers, that could change in the fall. The new Protection Against Infection Act provides for mask-wearing and further vaccinations. The profits from these sales are often invested in the development of new therapies, such as cancer research. These areas hold a lot of potential for rising share prices. We take a closer look at three biotech companies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 9th, 2022 | 13:03 CEST
From hands off to comeback: Rheinmetall, MAS Gold, Siemens Energy
When the government announces the big move, investors had better wait for the results first. Since the Rheinmetall share presented quarterly figures a few days ago, the stock has turned negative. The reason: the order books have not filled as quickly as expected immediately after Chancellor Scholz's turnaround speech. In uncertain times, we take a look at shares between hype and opportunity and highlight three shares with a unique economic cycle.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on August 9th, 2022 | 12:36 CEST
Buy after the price slide? Tocvan Ventures, Palantir, Bayer
The stock markets have continued to move upwards since their lows in mid-June, with the DAX easily breaking the 13,600 mark. The precious metals and crypto markets also look sunnier in the hot August. One reason for the good mood, in addition to the pleasant temperatures, is the positive course of the reporting season for the second quarter. Still, there are outliers to the downside that represent a potential long-term buying opportunity despite below-forecast numbers.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 9th, 2022 | 11:25 CEST
Invest where the money is: Deutsche Bank, Aspermont, Commerzbank
As Handelsblatt wrote yesterday, inflation may have peaked: The oil price and freight rate curves are now pointing downward again. Grain exports from Ukraine have also caused food prices to fall again. This is a ray of hope for the economy. Financial stocks, in particular, could enjoy an attractive market environment in just a few months. We highlight the two major German banks, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, and the Australian fintech and media company, Aspermont.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 9th, 2022 | 10:22 CEST
Split fantasy: Amazon, Alphabet, Viva Gold, Tesla - Shares with top prospects!
Now the tide has turned again. The crash hysteria has disappeared, and bond prices are gradually recovering. The yield for 10-year German government bonds fell in the last 6 weeks completely surprisingly from the high at 1.75% to under 0.90% - that does not look like a boom. The specter of inflation is also slowly losing its scare, with oil prices now consolidating by more than USD 25 from their recent highs. The pressure on central banks to raise interest rates is thus easing considerably, giving equities the necessary room for positive momentum again. We take a look at promising stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 8th, 2022 | 13:18 CEST
Climate change brings GreenTech stocks into focus: Varta, Nordex, JinkoSolar and Globex Mining
More than three quarters of the world's population lives in countries that do not support Western sanctions against Putin. In countries like China, India, Brazil, South Africa and many more, there is little sign of Western morality, restrictions, shortages and price explosions. If anything, the measures imposed by the United States and the EU against the aggressor have strengthened these states and provided their own economies with complex conditions. As a result, the coming recession will be more local and most severe in those areas where energy supplies and replenishments are tight. The markets have long since reacted, and most commodities - with the exception of energy - have already undergone a major correction. If one wants to be successful on the stock market today, one must think in new paradigms because globalization is currently making a huge roll backwards. Where are the opportunities?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 8th, 2022 | 12:45 CEST
Infineon, BrainChip, Nvidia - Chip shortage will continue in 2022
The chip shortage is not only omnipresent in the automotive industry. Most recently, AOK was no longer able to issue electronic health cards to its policyholders because the chips were missing. According to McKinsey, the semiconductor industry is expected to grow by 6-8% annually until 2030. Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan could further fuel the chip crisis in the future. It is important to know that the island nation produces about two-thirds of all microchips needed worldwide. There is a latent danger that China will want to annex Taiwan. The USA is already trying to make itself less dependent on Asia. To that end, a USD 369 billion semiconductor manufacturing stimulus bill has been passed by Congress. Today we look at three companies that will benefit from the investment.
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