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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 9th, 2022 | 11:11 CET
Energy supply in Germany: Nordex, Siemens Energy, TubeSolar, JinkoSolar - With green power ahead!
The calendrical winter is not far away. The German government proclaims that with the measures taken, wintering is possible in Germany. Given the currently 98.5% filled gas storage facilities, the emergency has been overcome. However, experts expect supply bottlenecks by January at the latest and the need to distribute the available gas fairly among its customers. Will BASF then receive its required gas volume and all households 8.7% less - or what will the calculation look like? Difficult - this is where the dilemma facing Central Europe becomes apparent. The loss of Russian energy supplies cannot be remedied in the short term - but in the long term, GreenTech alternatives could create our security of supply. Let us take a look around for suitable investment opportunities.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 9th, 2022 | 10:07 CET
The second Rock Tech Lithium? This is how Mercedes-Benz profits! Jack of all trades Infinity Stone Ventures
Anyone who has followed analysts' reports on lithium over the past few years knew that the price of this critical raw material for batteries was about to rise exponentially, reminiscent of the gloomiest forecasts of the pandemic - only extremely positively. Putting the actual price curve next to it shows that lithium has shot up almost vertically in recent years and has already reached the level of the 2030 forecasts. Using three stocks as examples, we outline what this means and how investors can take advantage of this market anomaly.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 8th, 2022 | 12:24 CET
Hydrogen trends for the radar! NEL, First Hydrogen, Plug Power
Hydrogen, or green hydrogen, to be more precise, is an explosive mixture. In the past few days alone, reports around spectacular developments have multiplied. Researchers in Belgium have unveiled a solar hydrogen module that can produce the coveted substance directly from solar energy and the water vapour in the air. At the same time, tractor manufacturer Fendt presented engines that can also run on hydrogen. And in Birmingham, UK, a hydrogen van is ready and waiting, which could be just the thing for delivery giants like Amazon. We shed light on three exciting hydrogen-related stocks.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 8th, 2022 | 11:18 CET
Barrick Gold, Manuka Resources, Newmont - Has the bottom been reached?
After the Federal Reserve once again raised the key interest rate with a big step of 0.75 points to a range of 3.75% to 4.00%, the pace is now likely to slow down step by step. In the process, voices are growing louder, calling for a departure from the strict monetary policy. In the course of this, precious metal prices reacted and distanced themselves significantly from their lows for the year. The signs are pointing to easing. At least in the short term, gold and silver should be ripe for a pronounced countermovement.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 8th, 2022 | 10:15 CET
Varta, Kleos Space, ThyssenKrupp: Wrongly valued? It cannot be!
What a wild ride! The US technology exchange NASDAQ fell by a full 33% in the last 12 months, while the German standard share index DAX fell by only 16%. That is astonishing because the leading German index usually reacts disproportionately to the US growth stocks. Ultimately, however, it is becoming clear that foreigners dominate German share prices. After all, if the euro's currency losses are considered, both indices are back on par. The euro has, after all, also depreciated by 15% since a year ago. Some high-tech stocks in Germany lost significantly more than average. We take a closer look.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 7th, 2022 | 13:12 CET
The revolution for the portfolio: Meta Platforms, Meta Materials, BYD
The ancient Greeks have always been popular with investors. On the one hand, key figures such as beta, gamma or theta make it clear how warrants behave; on the other hand, a look at the ancient Greeks allows for interesting word creations, for example, when it comes to new companies. The prefix "meta" describes either a change or a higher level. In this article, we highlight two companies that have used this Greek syllable. We explain which shares stand for revolutions and where investors should better steer clear of meta-levels.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 7th, 2022 | 12:07 CET
Up or down? Stocks in sports mode: PayPal, Meta Platforms, Barsele Minerals, Porsche, VW
Today, a historical review takes us back to the period of the Weimar Republic from 1918 to 1933. After the end of the First World War, the government printed money to finance war bonds, jobs for returning soldiers and reparations to the victorious powers. As a result, the money supply increased permanently, prices rose faster and faster, and purchasing power declined. Raw materials for the domestic economy had to be purchased more and more expensively from abroad, but since there were no longer enough goods available, prices continued to rise explosively. From 1922 onward, the talk was no longer of creeping inflation but of galloping inflation. Today, 100 years later, the German producer price index rose by over 45.8% in September. What do investors need to watch out for now?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on November 7th, 2022 | 10:31 CET
BioNTech, Cardiol Therapeutics, Bayer - Strong growth in the pharmaceutical industry over the coming years
Demographic change is bringing new customers to pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Worldwide, the population is getting older, and with it, the number of patients with dementia, cancer and heart disease. Experts estimate that the population over 65 will increase steadily until 2050. The 'pill gap' will start to have a real impact from 2030, and then the proportion of the aging population will rise again in proportion. Accordingly, all healthcare companies will see growth as the number of customers grows. So today, we look at three companies committed to better patient health.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on November 4th, 2022 | 11:21 CET
Aspermont, Apple, Amazon - Smart investments in stormy times
Tech shareholders are feeling the cold touch of the recession. But like a small Gallic village, Apple is defying the strong dollar. The Company sold 25% more Macs in the last quarter, even though PC sales declined worldwide. If you know exactly what your customers want, you can deliver exactly what they need. This motto is also used by the Canadian media company Aspermont. In the commodities scene, no insider can get past the now 30 media brands. Aspermont, in turn, uses its media platform to generate new data sets and treasures that benefit investors worldwide. Tech giant Amazon, on the other hand, is fishing in the waters of the competition with an enticing offer...
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 3rd, 2022 | 13:05 CET
Fear is spreading: Volkswagen, Varta, Altech Advanced Materials
Consulting firms like Roland Berger see the automotive industry undergoing a "triple transformation." No wonder large automotive groups are doing everything possible to become fit for the future. In addition to model electrification, digitization and greater sustainability are also playing a role in the battle for tomorrow's customers. Over the next three minutes, we explain what role technical innovations play in this.
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