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Commented by Armin Schulz on February 28th, 2022 | 12:43 CET
Alibaba, Hong Lai Huat, BYD - Asia as a safe haven for investments?
The war in Ukraine is causing falling stock indices on both sides. The sanctions against Russia will be extensive; even Nord Stream 2 has been stopped for the time being, although Olaf Scholz did not want to name the pipeline for a long time when it came to possible sanctions. Many countries are calling for Russia to be excluded from the SWIFT system. However, this would mean that many countries would be harming themselves, as energy imports from Russia would no longer be affordable. The war will have losers on both sides. Investors who still want to make their money work for them can take a closer look at companies from the Asian region. China is neutral in the showdown. Which stocks offer opportunities?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 28th, 2022 | 11:10 CET
Russia crisis: Plug Power, Nel ASA, First Hydrogen - Which hydrogen stock to buy now?
Buy when the guns are thundering! This stock market wisdom has worked many times before. This time, the chances for a discussion in favor of "alternative energy sources" are excellent because the Russian crisis shows Europe's staggering dependence on fossil fuel energy supply. One of the main suppliers has historically been Russia, and there are virtually no alternatives, especially for the critical natural gas. To avoid getting into a supply bottleneck, the possibilities for extended EU sanctions against Putin are thus also limited. However, the traffic light coalition is unanimous: The development in the direction of hydrogen must get going now to finally get Europe's climate strategy and energy turnaround on track! Here is an overview of the best-positioned titles!
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 28th, 2022 | 10:33 CET
Shake-up in the auto industry - who loses, who benefits: Porsche, Altech Advanced Materials, Volkswagen
Porsche's planned IPO created a mood of celebration on the market at a turbulent time. The mood among the Porsche and Piëch families is also likely to be one of expectation. After all, they are to receive a blocking minority and would thus once again have more power over their Company. VW is also hoping for advantages from the IPO of its profitable subsidiary: For example, in investments in electromobility and in the valuation of the entire Group. Here's what the deal means for the companies involved and what the consequences could be for smaller technology providers.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on February 25th, 2022 | 12:07 CET
Dt. Telekom, Barsele Minerals, Munich Re - Top opportunities with discount!
In the last few days, what was supposed to be prevented by diplomacy has become the bitter truth. Russia, in the person of Russian President Putin, has made the decision for a military operation and has advanced with its troops into eastern Ukraine. A heavy blow for the stock market, sending the DAX temporarily down more than 5% below the 14,000 point mark. That political stock markets have short legs has been shown all too often in the past. As a result, investors should take a closer look at companies that have lost significant value due to the Ukraine crisis but are making significant fundamental progress.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 25th, 2022 | 11:21 CET
Gazprom, Sberbank, Defense Metals, Airbus: Buy when the cannons thunder!
The Ukraine crisis, or rather the Russia crisis, pulls its circles. The Putin case escalates more and more because the Russian president recognizes the eastern Ukrainian "separatist areas" of Donetsk and Luhansk as autonomous regions. A familiar tactics game of the Kremlin and at the same time an affront to the West. The EU and the US, as well as Great Britain and other states, are responding with sanctions. These hit several sectors - including banks and companies as well as Russian elites and families who support Putin's power apparatus. So far, trading in Russian stocks has not been sanctioned, creating low entry prices. We give a few important tips away from politics!
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 25th, 2022 | 10:15 CET
Varta, Almonty Industries, NEL: New battery metal and hydrogen hope
Hydrogen is dead; are batteries the future? Not at all! If you talk to industry representatives, it quickly becomes apparent that energy sources for mobility are undergoing rapid change. Batteries that were the ultimate yesterday may be hazardous waste tomorrow. The reason: new material mixtures make batteries in electric cars more durable and better. Investors who back the wrong horse are quickly left out in the cold. Current developments in hydrogen show that even the lamest horse has a chance in the long term. We take a closer look at three shares for you.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on February 25th, 2022 | 07:58 CET
Rheinmetall, Diamcor, Hensoldt - The scenario escalates
All the diplomatic attempts to resolve the situation in Ukraine peacefully have failed. Russia is already in eastern Ukraine with its troops, and the police are reporting fighting throughout the country. In his televised speech launching the war against Ukraine, Russia's President Putin threatens the West with a massive counterstrike. The markets fall into deep red territory. By contrast, the defense industry is benefiting alongside precious metals and oil. Orders should thus continue to rise over the next few years. After the expected sanctions, energy prices are also likely to explode, so there is no end in sight to the inflationary spiral.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on February 24th, 2022 | 13:45 CET
Barrick Gold, Ximen Mining, Yamana Gold - Outperform with gold stocks!
Unsettled times are good for gold investors. The precious metal has risen by 5% since the beginning of the year. At times it was quoted above the USD 1,900 per ounce mark again. The shares of Barrick and Yamana gained about 20% during this period. The NYSE Arca Gold BUGS Index, which tracks the most important international gold producing mining companies, topped this performance with a plus of 25%. Thus, the sector clearly outperformed the global stock markets recently. Rising precious metal prices are also the hour of explorers and developers.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on February 24th, 2022 | 13:37 CET
Perimeter, PayPal, Porsche - In the fast lane with high-speed innovations
Tech values such as PayPal are currently losing a lot of ground. A wonderful exception in these turbulent times are MedTech companies like Perimeter Medical Imaging. The Company has commercialized an imaging technology that confidently assists surgeons in clinical decision-making, further enhancing patient safety in oncology. What is happening at high speed in the healthcare industry outside Germany is impressive. In contrast, Porsche's popular IPO is not quite getting off the ground yet. There are many talks to be held with various board members to bring the brand back to the family.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 24th, 2022 | 13:13 CET
Delivery Hero, wallstreet:online, SAP: Personnel uprising at digital companies
Nowadays, many of our wishes can be fulfilled with just a few clicks: A delicious food bowl for lunch, the latest action blockbuster or even a promising stock - after just a few clicks, we have obtained our goal. But digital business models are not always self-propelling. We get to the bottom of problems and show where opportunities still lie today. We look at the shares of Delivery Hero, wallstreet:online and SAP.
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