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Commented by Armin Schulz on December 20th, 2021 | 13:56 CET
Alibaba, Ayurcann, Rock Tech Lithium - Portfolio boosters for 2022
The stock market year 2021 is slowly coming to an end, and many investors have cleaned up their portfolios. The question now is, which trends and stocks will ignite in the coming year! The Corona pandemic has come back into focus with the Omicron variant. So this vexed topic will continue to occupy us in the coming year. Profiteers from this are e-commerce companies like Alibaba. With the new traffic light government, the legalization of cannabis is being tackled. Efforts are increasing worldwide to make the consumption of hemp no longer a criminal offense. Well-positioned in this area is Ayurcann. An exciting third market is lithium, which is essential for the production of electric vehicles. Rock Tech Lithium is excellently positioned in this area.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on December 20th, 2021 | 12:56 CET
Manganese X Energy, Allkem, Nordex - Winners for 2022!
Electromobility is a megatrend. The central challenges are efficient storage of emission-free, i.e. "green", produced electrical energy and the development of the corresponding infrastructure. Scientists and experts agree that raw materials such as copper, lithium, manganese, cobalt, silver and gold will be indispensable with increasing electrification.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 20th, 2021 | 12:39 CET
Porsche, Diamcor Mining, Aston Martin, Gucci - Who wants to do without luxury?
The Ridley Scott film "House of Gucci" is currently running very successfully in German cinemas. The film's plot shows the disintegration of the Tuscan family dynasty, which is said to have happened in this or a similar way: Gucci has been writing bad numbers for years, is considered old-fashioned and outdated. The two company owners refuse fundamental renewals and stumble at the economic changes in the 1980s. The family runs into tax problems and inheritance disputes and ultimately fails to keep the group going. But the brand is strong, and a takeover by investors from abroad is quickly on the cards. So nothing stands in the way of the transformation of the House of Gucci. A film worth seeing about rising, world fame, mismanagement and decay. Many stock market stocks run in similar cycles; luxury stocks, in particular, are very susceptible to fads, but they also hold their value.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on December 20th, 2021 | 11:11 CET
Nikola, Clean Logistics, Plug Power - Drastic measures required
Germany raised its climate targets in the middle of this year and adopted binding emissions targets for the years up to 2045 - the target year for climate neutrality. Alongside the energy sector and industry, Germany's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases is the transport sector. However, this is the only sector that has not reduced greenhouse gas emissions in recent decades. Commercial vehicles account for around 35% of CO2 emissions. It is precisely here that quick and precise action is needed to ensure that the rosy plans are implemented. Smaller companies in particular far outstrip the large corporations in terms of know-how.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 20th, 2021 | 10:08 CET
Apple, Meta Materials, Daimler: Tesla looks down the tube
Innovation is everything when it comes to gaining new market share. Those who lead the way in innovation automatically have a head start that few competitors can catch up on. Just think of Apple's iPhone. By the time Samsung caught up with the Android operating system, the tastiest pieces of the pie had already been distributed: Those who have no problem spending EUR 1000 for a smartphone have often been loyal to Apple since the first years of the iPhone. And that is one of the reasons why Apple is posting good figures quarter after quarter.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on December 17th, 2021 | 14:06 CET
Triumph Gold, First Majestic, K+S - Something is happening here!
Inflation has reached its highest level in decades in many countries. Even though the US Federal Reserve has already sent clear signals for upcoming interest rate increases, the real interest rate will remain negative for a long time, and the loss of purchasing power will be felt. In such a situation, investors can protect their money by investing in tangible assets such as stocks, real estate, and commodities.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on December 17th, 2021 | 12:58 CET
Steinhoff, MAS Gold, Barrick Gold - What is next?
The monetary guardians in the US, England and the eurozone have met. While the Bank of England could even surprise with an interest rate hike of 0.25%, the Federal Reserve announced a faster withdrawal from the bond-buying program and held out the prospect of up to three interest rate hikes next year. The ECB's hands are tied in the fight against rising inflation. The pandemic emergency purchase program PEPP expires in March of next year; otherwise, the monetary policy remains, arguably forced, ultra-loose.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on December 17th, 2021 | 12:50 CET
Nikola, First Hydrogen, Plug Power - Will the transport industry rely on hydrogen?
While the future of cars is most likely to be electric, the race in the transport industry has not yet been decided. There are electric buses, but they are more likely to be used in warmer climates. In winter, when heating is needed, electric buses are useless. The same applies to trucks and vans, as the high weight of the batteries means that some tractive power is lost here, and longer journeys also become impossible. The transport industry is responsible for a large proportion of CO2 emissions. If we want to achieve the climate targets we have set, we need a solution. Hydrogen could solve the problem, as the vehicles can be refueled much faster and the range is greater. But green hydrogen is still too expensive. Today we look at three companies working on hydrogen solutions.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 17th, 2021 | 11:38 CET
TeamViewer, SAP, Osino Resources, ThyssenKrupp - These shares are far too cheap!
Sometimes things do not work out as expected on the stock market. At the beginning of October, the DAX started to sell off, the 200-day line was clearly undercut twice at 14,850 points, and many crash prophets became quite loud again. However, as is so often the case, they were not proven right, as the market reached the 15,700 point mark again at the beginning of December. Of course, 500 points are still missing from the high, but it feels like the overall market is bombproof and probably will not let itself get out of control. Who would have thought it - a full 1000 points reversal, the crash proclaimed by many sides was once again canceled without a sound. We present a few favorable titles.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 17th, 2021 | 10:18 CET
Nordex, Saturn Oil + Gas, Varta: In search of energy multipliers
The energy transition is a megatrend. The consequences of it are complex and affect almost every industry. Did you know that the BASF plant in Ludwigshafen alone needs as much electricity as Denmark? It is no wonder that the shift from fossil to renewable energy sources will not happen overnight. We look at three stocks and classify their role in the energy transition. This much is already clear: Sometimes, opportunities lurk off the beaten track.
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