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Commented by Nico Popp on September 7th, 2022 | 12:18 CEST
Minimum risk, maximum opportunity: Thyssenkrupp, Saturn Oil + Gas, BioNTech
The energy price hammer, possible gas rationing in winter, and then there was the pandemic - but which issues end up impacting share prices? Are the risks around energy shortages already adequately priced into the industry? Are energy companies even fairly valued? And what opportunities can BioNTech still offer? We look at three stocks and provide an overview of opportunities and risks.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 7th, 2022 | 11:45 CEST
FuelCell Energy, dynaCERT, Linde - Tenbagger opportunities in the hydrogen sector
The goal of gaining independence from Russian oil and gas is pushing politicians to find forward-looking alternative solutions. An agreement between Canada and Germany was reached at the end of August, representing a quantum leap for the hydrogen sector. Hydrogen is seen as a key element in the transport sector for achieving climate targets. At the moment, many companies are still in correction mode. As a result, there are attractive opportunities for disproportionate share price gains in the long term.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on September 7th, 2022 | 10:58 CEST
Edison Lithium, Rock Tech Lithium, BYD - Shares of the entire lithium value chain
Since all car companies have entered the e-mobility market, the demand for batteries for electric vehicles has skyrocketed. An all-out battle has broken out for the components needed for this, which is reflected above all in the price of lithium. While the price was around USD 5,000 per ton at the end of 2020, it was most recently quotes around USD 73,000. Experts even consider further price increases up to USD 100,000 possible because demand is significantly higher than supply. The German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources also comes to this conclusion. The lithium market promises to remain exciting in the coming years. Therefore, today we look at three companies along the value chain.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 6th, 2022 | 12:54 CEST
Electricity price brake and "Lehman Moment" - Barrick Gold, MAS Gold, Standard Lithium
The German government plans to spend around EUR 65 billion on the third energy aid package. But how big the total package will end up being is unclear. Above all, the intervention in the electricity market is "incalculable," according to economist Michael Hüther. Will this result in a new "Lehman moment"? We focus on the risks of the aid package and shed light on how investors can respond.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 6th, 2022 | 11:50 CEST
The Tesla hunters: BYD, VW, Altech Advanced Materials, Varta - Which share is ahead?
Alongside autonomous driving and new car-sharing concepts, electromobility represents the mobility of the future. With the electrification of the drive and the storage of the energy required for this in powerful batteries, combustion engines are now to disappear from our roads by 2035 - this is the almost unanimous political view. The aim is to reduce hazardous emissions to health and, simultaneously, to cut emissions of climate-damaging carbon dioxide. This is accompanied by a fundamental change in the automotive and supplier industry: In terms of value, the battery will be by far the largest cost factor in the automobile in the future. What is the current status?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 6th, 2022 | 10:43 CEST
XPeng, Infinity Stone Ventures, Rock Tech Lithium - Enormous growth potential
Bad news for all BYD shareholders, stock market legend Warren Buffett is selling off part of his shares, causing the recently strongly performing stock to falter. Despite the short-term share price turbulence of the Chinese market leader, e-mobility is set for exponential growth in the coming years due to the achievement of climate targets. This development, in turn, is fueling global lithium demand. The raw material needed to build electric car batteries is already becoming scarce. The main beneficiaries of the shortage are likely to be producers of the metal.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 5th, 2022 | 14:04 CEST
GreenTech companies in hot demand: Freyr Battery, Rock Tech Lithium, Meta Materials, BYD
Many CEOs of young companies set lofty goals for themselves. In the GreenTech sector, it currently looks as if many of these goals will come true: Industrial companies are seeking collaborations with young companies by the dozen. We explain the advantages this offers investors and how investors can seize opportunities using several examples. Let's start with one of last week's high flyers.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 5th, 2022 | 12:54 CEST
Triple AAA shares: Amazon, Aspermont, Alphabet, Allianz - Where does the FAANG trigger sit?
In times of high uncertainty, the correct and rapid supply of data is one of the most important achievements of the information society. Today, information is provided sporadically via print media, but the online world remains the top instrument for marketing and news dissemination. Internet content spreads at lightning speed through mobile use. The speed from production to reception by the addressee has decreased in recent years from days to hours to minutes, sometimes even seconds. Which online blockbusters belong in every depot?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on September 5th, 2022 | 11:49 CEST
BioNTech, Cardiol Therapeutics, Formycon - Biotech stocks about to make a comeback?
Fears of a recession have recently pushed the markets down again. Those who want to bet on crisis-proof investments should look at biotech stocks. The world population is growing, people are getting older, and in line with age, more diseases are appearing. This trend will continue in the coming years. Therefore, the prospects for success in this sector are excellent. One cannot cut corners on health. Since September 2021, shares of biotech companies have also consolidated strongly. In some cases, shares appear severely undervalued. Today, we look at three interesting companies in the biotech sector.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 5th, 2022 | 10:58 CEST
Bayer, Almonty Industries, SAP - New opportunities after the sell-off
The scent of a perfect end to the week was in the air. Positive labor market data from the US drove global stock market indices, and Germany's leading index DAX went through the psychologically important 13,000-point mark like butter. But then came the gas shock with the announcement that Gazprom does not intend to ramp up gas deliveries via Nord Stream 1 again. And just like that, all the gains made dissolved into thin air. The DAX alone will likely start the new week today deep in the red at around 12,700 points. This threatens a new test of the year's lows, which in turn could allow new anticyclical entry opportunities in selected stocks.
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