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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 7th, 2021 | 10:51 CET

E.ON, Memiontec, Nordex, Siemens Energy - Well supplied with water, wind and sun!

  • Technology

Utility stocks led a shadowy existence for a long time. Too little sexy, too little growth! But with the political closing of ranks in Glasgow, the tide has turned worldwide in favor of climate investments. Again, it is about the old discussions on coal and a nuclear phase-out in exchange for the further expansion of renewable energies such as water, wind and sun. However, there are already 30,000 wind turbines in Germany with a combined capacity of 56 gigawatts and another 60 gigawatts of installed photovoltaic peak capacity, which already replaces a good 80 nuclear power plants - if the wind blows constantly and the sun shines properly. Who else can grow in this environment?

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Commented by Nico Popp on December 6th, 2021 | 13:06 CET

flatexDEGIRO, wallstreet:online, Deutsche Bank: Turbulent markets? Gains beckon here!

  • Investments

The coming months will be cold and dark - that much is clear when looking at the calendar. Recent restrictions on contact and the prospect of the new Corona variant Omicron suggest that the next few months could also be a bit lonely. But from an investor's point of view, there should also be something going on in winter. Volatility is already picking up on the markets. Reason enough to take a closer look at the biggest profiteers.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 6th, 2021 | 12:36 CET

Standard Lithium, Triumph Gold, American Lithium, Alpha Lithium - Is lithium the new gold?

  • Gold

The last quarter of 2021 is clearly dominated by the star "lithium". In the fall of 2020, all battery metals exploded after Tesla's Battery Day; this year, the political shifts towards red-green ignited the rocket for the "climate protection hype", at least in Central Europe. Gold took a back seat in this techno-hype because no one needed to hedge in this environment. However, this is surprising since the ECB announced a record inflation rate of plus 5.2%. We take a look at a selection of gold-modified stocks.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on December 6th, 2021 | 11:41 CET

NIO, Nevada Copper, Volkswagen - Business is booming

  • Copper

It is hard to imagine climate change without electromobility. The shift from combustion engines to battery-powered vehicles promises bright growth prospects for the automotive lobby. Despite the rosy outlook, a problem is emerging, one that has been known for years and is likely to become even greater in the future - the shortage of raw materials. Above all, the sharp rise in prices for essential metals is expected to eat into the margins of the automotive industry.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on December 6th, 2021 | 10:34 CET

Square, CoinAnalyst, SAP - Indices fall and bitcoin crashes

  • crypto

On Friday, not only did the stock indices fall, but Bitcoin crashed by over 16% and with it the other cryptocurrencies. That means that the targeted USD 100,000 mark will probably not be reached this year. The crash is the biggest drop since September 7. The markets had to deal with a wide variety of problems last week. There was first the Omicron variant, and then the US Federal Reserve announced that inflation was not a temporary phenomenon after all and tapering and interest rate increases could be on the cards. US jobless claims forecasts were missed on Friday, and Docusign's stock plunged over 40%. We are in for an exciting week of trading.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on December 3rd, 2021 | 13:41 CET

Desert Gold, Barrick, First Majestic - Countercyclical opportunities!

  • Gold

The drop of the gold price below USD 1,800 opens up first-class countercyclical investment opportunities for long-term investors. The high inflation worldwide and the low-interest rate policy speak for precious metals as inflation protection and crisis currency. High-quality gold shares have historically outperformed the underlying over longer periods. Who will be ahead in 2022?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on December 3rd, 2021 | 12:38 CET

BioNTech, Defence Therapeutics, QIAGEN - End in sight?

  • Biotechnology

The federal and state governments have met and decided on a de facto lockdown for the unvaccinated. In the future, only vaccinated and recovered people will be allowed to shop in retail stores. The same applies to cinemas, theaters and restaurants. In addition, the unvaccinated will have to accept contact restrictions. According to the outgoing chancellor, this is an "act of national solidarity" and is necessary to get out of the current difficult situation - hard times, which the Omicron variant has just exacerbated. But according to US strategists, it is precisely the newly emerged mutant that could signal the approaching end of the Corona pandemic.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 3rd, 2021 | 12:22 CET

BYD, Kleos Space, Airbus, Boeing - This could go wrong again!

  • Technology

The states are again on the verge of tightening all known measures to contain the pandemic. The tourism and aviation industries are always strongly affected by this. The investor can bypass this issue. After all, those who focus on technological achievements related to aviation and aerospace can profit from the increased business volumes in sometimes very disruptive areas. An example here would be Big Data and security technology. These are two booming sectors that are setting many an old-school business ablaze. We are looking at stocks from the high-tech industry in 2021, where the right choice was the trump card.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on December 3rd, 2021 | 11:48 CET

TeamViewer, Water Ways Technologies, Zooplus - Further underwater

  • agritech

The United Nations warns of a growing imbalance in the global water balance with catastrophic consequences. Currently, two billion people live in countries without a secure drinking water supply. By 2050, the number is expected to grow to more than five billion people without adequate access to drinking water. The future belongs to companies that take care of water treatment and offer intelligent systems for water management. The TeamViewer share, on the other hand, continues to be underwater. The latest news is also not very optimistic.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on December 3rd, 2021 | 10:22 CET

Nel ASA, Clean Logistics, Plug Power - Is hydrogen fuel for the depot again?

  • Hydrogen

The coalition agreement of the new traffic light government has been in place since November 24. Achieving the set climate targets is at the top of the agenda. One of the cornerstones is the use of green hydrogen, and so it is essential to increase electrolysis capacity in the coming years. Investments in the development of infrastructures for hydrogen are also to receive financial support. There is also to be a quota for public procurement. What the future hydrogen strategy will look like is to be announced in more detail in an update in 2022. Countries within the EU are also to cooperate more closely in this area. We, therefore, take a look at three companies from the hydrogen sector.

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