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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 1st, 2021 | 13:43 CEST

Nordex, Osino Resources, Volkswagen - The correction as an opportunity

  • Gold

Both cryptocurrencies and precious metals corrected sharply in recent weeks. While the negative tweets of Elon Musk and the trading bans and stricter regulations in China were cited as reasons for Bitcoin, Etherum & Co, it is the fears of possible early interest rate hikes for gold and silver. In the short term, there should still be some correction potential, also from a chart perspective. In the long term, the lights are green for a rising gold and silver price.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on July 1st, 2021 | 12:11 CEST

Pure Extraction, Ballard Power, SFC Energy - H2 mobility for commercial vehicles: These are the winners!

  • Hydrogen

The advance of e-mobility associated with the energy transition and the need to decarbonize the economy does not stop at the commercial vehicle segment. However, the battery technology currently gaining acceptance in this sector has decisive disadvantages: it is expensive, has a heavy weight, and charging is time-consuming. For this reason, alternatives are feverishly being sought. Can hydrogen fill this gap? In contrast to suppliers like BYD, who focus primarily on battery mobility, the following companies concentrate fully on hydrogen technology. Who is in the running?

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Commented by Nico Popp on July 1st, 2021 | 11:12 CEST

Siemens Healthineers, Royal Helium, Linde: Three stocks with momentum

  • Helium

Good health is the most valuable commodity. Especially those who have everything materially want nothing more than to remain healthy in the case of illness. People are also becoming more circumspect when it comes to preventive checkups. A few years ago, the cliché prevailed that men, in particular, gave doctors a wide berth. Today, prevention and regular checkups are considered a must. In this context, imaging techniques are becoming increasingly important: Whether an intervertebral disc or cardiovascular problem - modern medical technology equipment allows doctors to closely monitor and make the appropriate diagnoses.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 1st, 2021 | 10:41 CEST

CureVac, Barrick Gold, Troilus Gold - Now it is important to keep your nerves!

  • Gold

The bull market is maturing a bit more every day. It is no longer young - because it has been running steadily since 2015. Admittedly, it stuttered a bit in March 2020, but the subsequent recovery was all the more violent. There are long-term fundamental trends, so-called megatrends, such as digitalization or e-mobility. At present, we can assume that the mining industry will also boom again in contrast to the crypto world. That is because the medium-term parameters here match the current economic trends. Here is a small selection of well-positioned stocks.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 30th, 2021 | 14:03 CEST

TUI, Lufthansa, Silver Viper - The doubling opportunities for 2022!

  • Silver

Things are about to get really exciting once again. The travel season is in full swing, hotel occupancy rates are rising, and airlines are enjoying high occupancy rates. But how long will the catch-up effects last? The constraints are still burdensome. Travelers who have previously stayed in high-incidence or virus variant areas must carry a negative test certificate with them when they enter the country and, if a carrier is used, present the proof for the purpose of transport. That does not make travel so easygoing. The first countries are already appearing on the Robert Koch Institute's blacklist again: Portugal and Great Britain. In the autumn, when the temperatures tumble again, this can become a problem.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 30th, 2021 | 13:59 CEST

Gazprom, Theta Gold Mines, Yamana Gold: Which commodities are the best?

  • Gold

Commodity prices have always been considered an indicator of fundamental changes in the global economy. It is not for nothing that the price of copper is known as "Dr. Copper" because of its role as an economic indicator. Oil and gold also have a signaling effect: when the energy commodity rises, it stands for an intact global economy and incipient inflationary tendencies. Gold is also an inflationary metal in a certain sense. Added to this is the property as crisis insurance. But which commodities are best suited for investment? We run through three scenarios using companies as examples.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on June 30th, 2021 | 12:59 CEST

CureVac, Cardiol Therapeutics, MorphoSys - Here it is going powerfully upwards!

  • Biotechnology

Biotech stocks offer investors not only an exciting but also a very profitable investment environment. But the sector is also attractive for traders due to its high volatility. CureVac took a beating recently as the efficacy of its Corona vaccine disappointed. The price of MorphoSys falls despite good news and positive analyst comments. The Canadian Cardiol Therapeutics could be on the verge of a revaluation. Where can the most significant gains be made in the short term?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 30th, 2021 | 12:07 CEST

SAP, Barsele Minerals, BioNTech - Shares have no alternative

  • Investments

The USA is expecting growth of 7% this year and Germany is expected to grow by 3.7%. This growth is above the currently expected inflation. As an investor, you should not be afraid of 2023, even if the FED wants to raise interest rates twice by then. One can confidently assume that interest rates will rise marginally from this historically low level, and that, in turn, is a sign of economies with growth prospects. In addition, the boom in equities could last much longer due to major changes such as e-mobility, climate neutrality and the like. In times of significant changes such as industrialization, there were long-lasting bull markets in equities. Since bonds are still hardly yielding any returns, equities remain highly attractive.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on June 30th, 2021 | 11:12 CEST

JinkoSolar, Kodiak Copper, BASF - Caution: This market will explode!

  • Copper

Due to the energy transition, the raw materials sector is undergoing a historic upheaval. Due to a CO2 reduction in the economy and transport, coal, gas and crude oil will lose importance in the future. The demand for metals such as copper will increase exorbitantly in order to expand the capacities for the generation and storage of renewable energies. Copper is and will remain irreplaceable in the electrification of the global economy due to its chemical properties. In 2020, the supply deficit rose to 560,000 metric tons, the highest in a decade. And transportation electrification is just getting started.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 30th, 2021 | 11:04 CEST

BP, NewPeak Metals, Nordex: Three shares with energy

  • Commodities

The energy turnaround offers excellent opportunities - that is what you read in many media reports. Indeed, regenerative energy has a great appeal - it does not produce any CO2 emissions. But this is not entirely true. The production of solar panels and wind turbines requires raw materials. Only when these are also produced in a climate-neutral way are regenerative energy sources genuinely sustainable. At the same time, oil and gas still play a significant role in the energy mix. We outline three companies involved in this complex of topics and also examine investment opportunities.

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