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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 19th, 2021 | 10:25 CET

Defense Metals, BYD, NEL, Plug Power - Rare earths, who is the fastest?

  • Rare Earth Elements

Scarcity is the issue in 2021! Western governments have completely miscalculated regarding technological progress. They are now being driven by the industry; decisions that should have been made 5 years ago are now being followed abruptly. Since Battery Day in mid-September 2020, it has been clear that a technology giant like Tesla, led by Elon Musk, will enter large-scale battery mass production. What is missing is the complete closing of ranks between battery and car manufacturers so that the produced and expensively developed high-performance batteries are also installed in e-cars through corresponding demand. In coordination rounds between the automotive industry and the EU, the decision has probably already been made: E-mobility will come, and it will come in the big version...!

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 19th, 2021 | 09:33 CET

PayPal, Marble Financial, Ferratum: Fintech picks up speed

  • Fintech

The world is becoming increasingly digital - only retirement planning and even banking are still partly stuck in the 1980s. We see this whenever we conduct banking transactions that are not commonplace. Examples include cashing checks or transferring money abroad. But there is a remedy: In recent years, more and more companies have taken analog areas related to finance and made them digital and better from the customer's perspective. This also opens up opportunities for investors.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on February 19th, 2021 | 09:30 CET

Meyer Burger Technology AG, Relay Medical Corp., Pollux Properties Ltd. - Watch out: These shares from the "penny lane" have excellent upside potential!

  • Investments

What does a hairdresser who collects photos of his customers, a banker who doesn't wear a raincoat even in the pouring rain, and a pretty nurse selling poppies have in common? That's right, according to a Beatles classic published in 1967, they all live in what is probably Liverpool's most famous street - Penny Lane. In terms of share price, this also includes the shares of the Swiss Company Meyer Burger Technology AG (solar technology), the Canadian Company Relay Medical Corp. (healthcare) and the Singalese real estate Company Pollux Properties Ltd. But for how much longer?

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 18th, 2021 | 10:40 CET

NIO, Rock Tech Lithium, Volkswagen: Forget hydrogen!

  • Lithium

The pandemic shows it: humans are social creatures who long for their loved ones and want to experience something in good company. Mobility is the key to this. In the face of climate change and air pollution, electric cars are an obvious solution. But if you look at the stock market, you might think that hydrogen has now overtaken e-mobility. But that is by no means the case. Hydrogen still struggles with lower efficiency and is probably primarily suitable for large energy storage systems or ships. For passenger cars, the advantages of classic electric vehicles with batteries currently outweigh the disadvantages.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 18th, 2021 | 10:11 CET

Osino Resources, Barrick Gold, Aurora Cannabis - Please watch closely!

  • Gold

Bitcoin reached a new all-time high of USD 51,500 yesterday. Bitcoin's great companion is gold. With an interim high at USD 1,870 at the beginning of the month, another correction wave has now been initiated. Yesterday, the price was at a significantly lower USD 1,788. So, it feels like the alternative hedges are now flowing into the crypto market - but for how much longer? Bitcoin is too small to absorb all the hedges against market dislocations. Consequently, gold would have to turn again when the sell-off is over. Therefore, position now!

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on February 18th, 2021 | 10:08 CET

First Majestic Silver, Silver Viper Minerals, Endeavour Silver - After the Short Squeeze is Before the Short Squeeze

  • Silver

Silver has performed much better than gold in recent weeks and months. Investors were able to book profits with the precious metal, while losses were made with gold investment. Often the prices of precious metals run relatively in unison. The fact that the demand situation of silver also includes the industry it can lead to short-term deviations, but also speculation can move prices powerfully in the short term. Some stocks in the silver sector began to rally during January as the market bet on a short squeeze in some candidates based on short-sale data. We give you an update and tell you where it's worth being involved.

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 18th, 2021 | 09:45 CET

Bitcoin Group, Upco International, Northern Data: what's the best crypto gamble?

  • crypto

Bitcoin has jumped above the USD 50,000 mark. For many crypto enthusiasts, this price mark is just a stepping stone towards USD 100,000. Will it happen that way? Not clear! However, what is certain is that crypto stocks are also heavily in vogue on the stock market and score with great relative strength. Especially with trend stocks, it is essential to bet on stocks with momentum. Only then can it still be enough for sustainable profits even with trends that have been in place for months.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 18th, 2021 | 07:50 CET

Xiaomi, Almonty Industries, Deutsche Rohstoff - The winners of the trade war!

  • China

The trade war between the United States and China, started by President-elect Donald Trump, continues in the Joe Biden era. China is planning export restrictions on "rare earths," according to a report in the Financial Times. With this, the Middle Kingdom allegedly wants to hit the US defense industry, in whose electronic components for fighter jets and tanks, rare earths are built. China produces about 80% of the rare earth metals and thus has a virtual monopoly. The demand for producers outside China is enormous. We have found the winners.

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 17th, 2021 | 12:19 CET

NEL, Saturn Oil & Gas, K+S: Who benefits from inflation?

  • Investments

No less a figure than Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann believes that more than 3% inflation is possible in 2021. For savers, this is terrible news given low interest rates and poor financial products. For active investors, rising inflation can work out to be an opportunity. That is if they invest in securities that profit from inflation. Here's a look at three promising stocks.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 17th, 2021 | 11:54 CET

BP, Deutsche Rohstoff, va-Q-tec - here we have extreme catch-up potential!

  • Oil

Oil marches and marches. Since the Corona crash last April, when Brent crude bottomed out at USD 17.01, the black gold has now climbed back above the USD 60.00 mark to currently USD 63.00. The prospects of an easing in the pandemic, and thus a revival of the economy, promise even higher prices in the medium term. In addition to the major oil producers such as Exxon Mobil, BP and Total, smaller companies also need to catch up in terms of share price. They were able to act more flexibly during the crisis and thus even emerge as profiteers.

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