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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on July 14th, 2021 | 16:04 CEST
K+S, Silver Viper Minerals, First Majestic Silver - Something is happening here!
Whereas in the past central banks were quick to stop rising inflation through a restrictive monetary policy, this has now changed fundamentally. In fact, this is the hour of precious metals. Nevertheless, silver, a precious metal that is becoming increasingly important in industry, has been fluctuating between USD 20 and USD 30 for the past year. Below are three papers that can be used to take advantage of the cyclicality in the commodities sector.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on July 14th, 2021 | 12:32 CEST
BYD, GSP Resource, Volkswagen - Follow the trend
The future is to become climate-neutral and low-carbon. With the energy concept and the energy turnaround, Germany is phasing out nuclear energy and switching from oil to renewable energies. Today, the entire mobility sector is still highly dependent on oil, but this is now to change as quickly as possible. The car industry has already sung the farewell song of the combustion engine in favor of battery-powered vehicles. But we are only at the beginning of long-term development.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 14th, 2021 | 11:39 CEST
Enapter, NEL, Plug Power, FuelCell - Hydrogen under cross-examination!
The sharp rise in prices for heating energy and fuels keeps Germany's inflation rate at a high level. With an increase of 2.3% compared to the same month last year, inflation slowed slightly in June, but it had risen in each of the previous five months, reaching 2.5% in May, the highest level in almost 10 years. The efficient production of hydrogen and its industrial utilization would make our energy supply affordable and environmentally sustainable in the long term. Unfortunately, current technologies are still costly and not suitable for mass production. However, hydrogen remains a hot topic on the stock market. We take a look at the main actors in the H2 thriller.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 14th, 2021 | 10:54 CEST
Cardiol Therapeutics, CureVac, Bayer - Where is the journey heading?
One might think that the pharmaceutical industry is the big winner of the Corona Crisis. However, according to a study by EY, this is not the case. Sales did increase by an average of 4.4% at the largest pharma companies, a much better result than in many other industries, but compared to 2019, growth actually fell by 8.4%. That is due to the postponement of medical treatments due to the Corona Crisis. The industry benefits from the ever-increasing number of elderly people worldwide and, at the same time, the development of new drugs. As a result, sales and profits have increased even during the crisis. We, therefore, highlight three companies from the pharma sector.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 14th, 2021 | 09:03 CEST
Standard Lithium, Blackrock Silver, NIU: Investing below the radar
Electric cars, wind turbines and solar cells: They all cannot do without critical raw materials. While lithium is closely associated with the boom in consumer electronics and electromobility, silver is familiar as an industrial metal at a second glance. Gold's little brother is still running in step with the best-known of all precious metals. However, analysts, such as those from Commerzbank, emphasize the growing importance of silver as an industrial metal and expect industrial demand for silver to reach record levels. We present three values around new technology and raw materials.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 13th, 2021 | 11:21 CEST
TeamViewer, wallstreet:online, Deutsche Post - The digital winners list!
When the dot-com boom took off at the turn of the millennium, many immature and unpromising business models came onto the market. Every idea needed a stock market listing - then the techno-crash followed and many of the companies had already disappeared again. The Covid pandemic triggered a surge in digitization - some new achievements now determine the working world of every individual and change society as a whole. The successful business models show their strengths primarily in the areas of life that are now in the foreground: Distant Working, Fintech and Delivery Systems. We take a look at the cards of three protagonists.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 13th, 2021 | 10:42 CEST
JinkoSolar, Barsele Minerals, Newmont: The takeover merry-go-round is spinning
Raw materials are the key to new technology. Whether silver, copper or other metals - many technologies, such as electric cars and solar panels, drive demand for metals. As these technologies triumph, so does the demand for raw materials. Using three stocks as examples, we explain how investors can profit.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on July 13th, 2021 | 10:05 CEST
Bayer, Almonty Industries, Daimler - Shortages without end
The shortage of semiconductors weighs heavily on the auto industry. According to a study by the Duisburg-based Center for Automotive Research, it will be responsible for the loss of production of around five million vehicles this year alone. An end to the chip shortage is not yet in sight. Meanwhile, the next crisis due to the lack of raw materials is already just around the corner. Due to the rapid growth in electromobility, the high demand for lithium-ion batteries means that the next failures are pre-programmed.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on July 13th, 2021 | 07:55 CEST
BioNTech, Defence Therapeutics, Formycon - Which biotech stock suits which investor?
Corona is and remains the threat of the hour. In this respect, it is not surprising that the papers of the German vaccine pioneer BioNTech have gone on a fabulous journey. Other companies are still trying to jump on this bandwagon, too. For example, both Canada's Defence Therapeutics and Munich-based Formycon AG are researching a Covid-19 vaccine. However, these developments are at very different stages. In addition, the further product spectrum differs significantly in some cases. But which share is the right one for the portfolio? We took a closer look at the three dissimilar siblings.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on July 12th, 2021 | 13:36 CEST
NIO, Kainantu Resources, BASF - Bright prospects
The first half of the 2021 stock market year is over, and the stock market indices continue to march from high to high. While some market participants were hoping for a stronger correction after the Corona rally, they have been disappointed so far. The FED has now laid the foundation for further rising prices. It sees the rising inflation, which is currently at 5% in the USA, as temporary. In favor of growth, interest rates will remain at historic lows for the time being. In addition, the bond-buying program of the monetary guardians continues unabated - a feast for the stock markets.
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