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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on May 28th, 2021 | 10:14 CEST

wallstreet:online, flatexDEGIRO, Commerzbank - If you look closely...

  • Investments

A positive stock market environment, low-interest rates and stock trading at zero cost are the reasons that have sent the prices of stockbrokers and brokers from all-time high to all-time high in recent months. Intermittent breathers are healthy for the peakers. The latest round of capital in unlisted broker Trade Republic, with a valuation of more than EUR 4 billion, demonstrates the potential investors have for new fee models and an active investor base. The following three stocks are far from exhausted, in our opinion.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on May 28th, 2021 | 09:12 CEST

First Majestic Silver, NewPeak Metals, K+S - Soaring commodity prices

  • Commodities

Commodity prices continue to soar. If we compare the first quarter of 2021 with 2020, we can assume an average price increase of 36.7%. As the raw materials market is currently unable to respond quickly enough to the high demand in many countries, prices are rising. An end to this spiral is currently not foreseeable, as more and more countries are slowly getting to grips with the Corona pandemic. Thus the demand for raw materials will continue to grow. We have picked out three exciting companies from the commodities sector today.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on May 28th, 2021 | 08:40 CEST

Bayer, Osino Resources, Xiaomi - Here is what happens now

  • Investments

Pharmaceutical giant Bayer fails once again in court with settlement proceedings and is now calling for a new plan. A court ruling means a liberation blow for another company, which significantly increases the prospects for the future. Future prospects are also rosy for the precious metal gold due to fundamental conditions such as fear of inflation, loose monetary policy, and continued low interest rates. At the current level, there are excellent long-term entry opportunities with healthy profits.

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Commented by Nico Popp on May 28th, 2021 | 08:14 CEST

Royal Helium, NEL, Steinhoff: Quick profits? That is what counts!

  • Helium

Earning a lot of money in a short time is ideal for many private investors. But sometimes, things do not turn out the way one expects: share prices go on a roller coaster ride, or a major legal decision drags on. Using three stocks as an example, we explain what brave speculators should watch out for in order to achieve their goal as quickly as possible.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on May 27th, 2021 | 11:11 CEST

Bitcoin Group, SUSE, Barrick Gold, Troilus Gold - Gold is back!

  • Gold

Now the question arises: precious metals or crypto? The answer was straightforward in recent days because the cryptocurrencies corrected hand in hand with the Bitcoin crash by up to 80%. On the other hand, gold and silver were able to optimize their chart trajectories upwards and regained the levels from last summer. Gold is now USD 150 short of the 2020 high, and silver is just under USD 2 short. Precious metal fans say that this is all to be done; the crypto community, on the other hand, calls the digital currency the new salvation. Currently, this is probably a problematic stalemate for investors, but the long-term trends speak in favor of gold.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on May 27th, 2021 | 10:55 CEST

Oatly, The Very Good Food Company, Beyond Meat - Big profits with no end in sight!

  • Vegan

It should be dawning on many of us by now that with increasing prosperity and a growing population, factory farming and meat consumption cannot continue indefinitely. But the vegetarian way of life is still too often ridiculed. However, it could be a partial solution to the challenges mentioned. From an investor's point of view, it is worth considering how much money can be made with vegetarian substitutes. Therefore, the following is a brief look at three publicly traded companies that are likely to appeal to even meat-eaters.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on May 27th, 2021 | 10:13 CEST

CureVac, NSJ Gold, Steinhoff - New opportunities every day

  • Gold

Following a performance of over 15% since the start of the year, the DAX seems to be running out of steam around the 15,500 mark. At least a short correction would be more than due here and only healthy to tackle the next barriers to the top. Gold was able to break through the USD 1,900 mark for the first time this year. It should now be a done deal that the correction that has been underway since August has come to an end. The general conditions of rising inflation fears and the further loose monetary policy of the central banks should soon help the precious yellow metal to new highs.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on May 27th, 2021 | 09:36 CEST

Baidu, The Place Holdings, Tencent - China's economy is booming

  • Investments

China has achieved what many people long for, a return to normality. Despite the pandemic, the Chinese economy grew 2.3% in 2020, and 8.4% is forecast for this year. The tourism industry could report growth for the first time compared to 2019 due to the increase in domestic travel. In e-commerce, 63% more goods were sold abroad. Despite this, many tech stocks are trading at shallow levels. Today, we look at three stocks from the Middle Kingdom.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on May 27th, 2021 | 08:40 CEST

NEL, Plug Power, FuelCell, dynaCERT: Hydrogen stocks - is there a comeback?

  • Hydrogen

At the start of the year, they were the hit stocks - the hydrogen stocks. The expectation was that governments would heavily subsidize hydrogen alongside electromobility to help another green alternative to the internal combustion engine get off the ground. The idea was good but failed on only one point: battery-powered vehicles already exist in large numbers, but H2 vehicles suitable for mass production do not yet exist. With a lack of products, no tax rebates or the like can be granted either. So today, the private consumer can only choose one green technology, the electric or hybrid drive. Is there still a future for hydrogen values?

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Commented by Nico Popp on May 27th, 2021 | 07:50 CEST

Kodiak Copper, ThyssenKrupp, BYD: Three trends in one share

  • Copper

Copper is the metal of the moment. There are several reasons in favor of copper. Firstly, copper is benefiting from the global economic recovery following the end of the pandemic. The industrial metal has always been the primary beneficiary when infrastructure is invested in or otherwise built. It is precisely in this way that countries want to boost their economies after the pandemic. At the same time, there is a dynamic demand from the e-car industry. E-cars and charging infrastructure, none of that works without copper. And last but not least, inflation is getting to us - the Bundesbank is already expecting inflation rates beyond the 4% mark. Again, commodity prices tend to benefit.

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