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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 25th, 2021 | 14:31 CET

BASF, Osino Resources, Standard Lithium - Why does nobody believe it?

  • Lithium

Since inflation rates have been growing, central banks have placated that price increases would only be temporary and would level off next year due to the recovery after the Corona lockdowns. Therefore, an interest rate hike is far from an issue; only the pumping of unlimited money into the capital market is to be slowed down to a snail's pace. If the high inflation rates prove permanent, only one thing will help - the flight into gold.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 25th, 2021 | 13:42 CET

XPeng, Meta Materials, Aixtron - Welcome to the Metaverse

  • Technology

Sound fundamental analysis is essential to be successful in the stock market in the long term; at least, this was the basic rule before the Reddit hype about GameStop & Co. The news that Facebook wants to reinvent itself under the name "Meta" prompted investors to buy shares in the Company of the same name. The Company is quite promising and has great potential in the long term due to the development of new materials for 5G, photovoltaics and consumer electronics. From our side, "Congratulations, dear Meta shareholders."

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 25th, 2021 | 12:58 CET

Nel ASA, Enapter, Plug Power, ThyssenKrupp - Hydrogen now or never!

  • Hydrogen

It sounds crazy, yet we have arrived at the times when billionaires ask social platforms if they can flog a part of their shares to flush some money into the empty state coffers. In an age of powerful wealth shifts in favor of stock owners, this is perhaps legitimate, or nice, as it is sometimes referred to in the press. But appearances are deceptive. Behind a generally formulated question about whether one should sell shares lies the precise calculation of shifting blame if the announced sale causes a significant price loss. What then happens is a self-fulfilling prophecy with one small difference: the intention to sell was previously legitimized, so to speak, by public vote.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on November 25th, 2021 | 12:44 CET

BioNTech, Valneva, Cardiol Therapeutics: Vaccination boosters also share boosters?

  • Biotechnology

The Corona pandemic has been with us all for a good 18 months now, and there is no end in sight. While the industrialized countries are boosting their vaccines, large parts of the world's population have still not been vaccinated for the first time. That means that shares of manufacturers of vaccines or drugs against COVID-19 will continue to be the focus of investors. Driven by the booster and mandatory vaccination discussions, BioNTech has left the correction behind, and the share is marching towards EUR 300. Drug developer Cardiol Therapeutics should now pick up again after the successful capital increase. In any event, analysts see price potential. Vaccine developer Valneva benefits from the EU order but has not yet recovered from Tuesday's "flash crash".

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Commented by Nico Popp on November 25th, 2021 | 11:46 CET

BB Biotech, Sativa Wellness, Carnival: Anti-aging as a megatrend

  • Health

Anti-aging medicine is one of the most exciting research topics of our time. Already in 2018, Citigroup named the field as one of the ten rising topics of the future. While the pandemic has obscured many long-term ventures in the media, the work continues. People have long been optimizing and working to feel at least a little younger. We present three stocks related to biotechnology, anti-aging and wellness.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on November 25th, 2021 | 10:21 CET

wallstreet:online, flatexDEGIRO, Commerzbank - Here are the winners for 2022!

  • Investments

Low interest rates and high inflation are creating strong demand for equities. Even if uncertainties about upcoming interest rate increases and the fourth Corona wave prevail, the stock market lights continue to be green. Possible price setbacks represent good entry possibilities. The following three stocks offer good opportunities.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 24th, 2021 | 14:07 CET

Bitcoin Group, CoinAnalyst, SAP, TeamViewer - The next rockets are launching now!

  • crypto

Currently, the volatility in certain market segments is hard to beat. The DAX reached its preliminary high of over 16,300 points; yesterday, it fell below 16,000 again within one trading day. Bitcoin also made true leaps up to USD 67,000 and later back down to USD 56,000. Since the central banks had to admit to a certain inflation potential, market participants have been considering the right investment vehicle for a permanent rise in prices. Is it still the stock markets, or shouldn't long-term interest rates also slowly gain momentum? Here, there has been a zero return for a good 5 years, and in real terms today, there is even a whopping minus interest rate of over 4%. So if you are hoarding money, you are bound to lose without adding anything. We look at stocks with upside potential.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on November 24th, 2021 | 13:25 CET

Clean Logistics, Ballard Power Systems, Nel ASA - Hydrogen shows its strengths in logistics!

  • Hydrogen

It may seem as though the race for drive concepts of the future has been decided, and the e-drive in combination with battery storage has prevailed. However, in the area of transport logistics, the last word does not seem to have been spoken yet. Prominent examples here include the new cooperative concepts of Nikola and Bosch in fuel cell development or the cooperation between TotalEnergies and Renault in the area of small delivery vehicles. The following companies are also likely to benefit significantly from further advances in hydrogen technology.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 24th, 2021 | 13:05 CET

Gazprom, Tembo Gold, Nvidia - Inflation and rare goods

  • Gold

Inflation has jumped not only in the USA but also in Germany. With an inflation rate of 4.5% in October, we now have the highest value in Germany in almost three decades. One driver of monetary devaluation is the cost of energy, which has become significantly more expensive, especially in the past year. While the oil price was still in negative territory at the beginning of the pandemic, it was recently quoted above USD 80. The chip shortage can be observed in the automotive industry, but graphics cards are also rare and are traded at a significant premium to the recommended retail price. Graphics cards are used for mining cryptocurrencies. It seems that bitcoin is increasingly becoming a value protection asset and competes with gold, the number one inflation protection.

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Commented by Nico Popp on November 24th, 2021 | 12:41 CET

BioNTech, Defence Therapeutics, Novavax: Another step towards vaccination against cancer

  • Biotechnology

In Portugal and Spain, vaccination rates are higher than in Germany. There are various discussions about the reasons for this. One argument is the fact that infant mortality was high in both countries for a long time. Those who still vividly remember the stories of dead or lifelong damaged infants are less likely to think twice when the doctor calls for vaccination. The recent experience with BioNTech and other vaccines could also give a new boost to the willingness to vaccinate. It is, therefore, quite fitting that vaccines against many different diseases are now emerging on the market.

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