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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 19th, 2021 | 10:36 CET

Alibaba, AdTiger, Baidu - Buy China!

  • China

Without question, China has, as of now, emerged best from the crisis in the world. Because the Coronavirus in the Middle Kingdom has been under control since the summer, economic output increased by 2.2% last year. Experts expect a boom of over 8% in 2021. According to the CEBR Institute analyses, China is expected to replace the USA as the world's largest economy as early as 2028. The still swelling trade war with the United States will only encourage China even more to produce innovations of its own. New giants are being born.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 19th, 2021 | 10:19 CET

Sibanye-Stillwater, Desert Gold Ventures, Barrick Gold - Take advantage of the consolidation to enter quickly!

  • Gold

When the broad stock market is bullish and the prices of cryptocurrencies go through the roof, it is expected that crisis-proof investments stagnate or fall. Such has been the case with gold recently. But even if the bull market feeds the bull market, a stock market correction is inevitable. Corona and central bank policies' economic scars are too massive to be ignored in the long run. Profiteers from this new reality will undoubtedly be precious metals prices. Those who have fair quality shares of gold producers or gold explorers in their portfolio will outperform the gold price. We present three promising players, where an engagement in the current gold price consolidation will pay off.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 19th, 2021 | 09:14 CET

Fokus Mining, Yamana Gold, HelloFresh: The lockdown can come!

  • Gold

Another lockdown is expected today. Until early January, almost nothing moved in Germany. The stock exchanges started the new year with optimism and produced immediate new highs, but now disillusionment has returned. The markets probably had a gradual easing in mind, but the trend is more toward further tightening. China has already got back on the growth curve with a GDP of plus 6.5% in the last quarter. We enjoy such figures with caution and look at selected, successful companies.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 19th, 2021 | 09:01 CET

Gazprom, Saturn Oil & Gas, Exxon Mobil: The cards are being reshuffled in the oil sector

  • Energy

The oil price reflects the state of the real economy. After the first Corona lockdowns last spring caused the prices to plummet - ultimately bringing economic activity to a complete standstill - oil has now stabilized significantly. Since the beginning of November, Brent crude has gained around 50%. In the wake of the futures exchanges, the shares of production companies have also performed well. But here, too, there is light and shade - we look at three stocks between dull and highly speculative.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 18th, 2021 | 12:53 CET

Riot Blockchain, Upco International, Microsoft - Game changer Blockchain - more than just Bitcoin!

  • Blockchain

Blockchain is more than just Bitcoin. This cryptographic chaining process in a decentralized "accounting system" forms the technological basis for the cryptocurrency and allows for other diverse applications. Profound upheavals are on the horizon in many areas of the economy, with currencies, payment services and assets just a few examples. A vast field of application is blockchain-based contracts, so-called smart contracts stored in a programming language. In general, blockchain offers the advantages of tamper-resistance and lower transaction costs, among others. But the technology also comes up against limitations with some adverse side effects such as low efficiency and high energy consumption. Blockchain is not a cure-all, but the market for a wide variety of areas is enormous and enables providers to grow dynamically, sometimes exponentially, in the long term. We introduce you to three profiteers of the blockchain growth trend.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 18th, 2021 | 09:54 CET

Enapter, NEL ASA, Bayer - the future can begin!

  • Hydrogen

Without a doubt, hydrogen will become one of the most important energy sources in the coming decades. According to a study by the Hydrogen Council, demand for hydrogen will increase eightfold by 2050. According to this study, hydrogen could account for one-fifth of global final energy consumption. Some listed stocks' valuations have already risen to dizzying heights due to the very optimistic forecasts for the future. In addition, a fierce battle for the best technologies and patents is going on at the moment. Some of the well-known companies will fall by the wayside, and new ones will move up.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 18th, 2021 | 09:48 CET

BYD, Defense Metals, Nornickel: Still investing in electromobility?

  • Rare Earth Elements

Electromobility is a trend that is making waves on the stock market: Car manufacturers such as Tesla or BYD are benefiting from the rising demand and the vision of the future, but so are commodity companies. The reason: If you want to drive electric cars with low emissions, you need more raw materials for energy storage and motors than for classic combustion engines. Typical candidates are copper, cobalt, or lithium. Rare earth metals play a unique role. So far, most of them have come from China - and some are mined under dubious conditions. But anyone serious about sustainability must look at the entire value chain when it comes to electromobility and pay attention to raw materials from producers with a good ESG profile. For raw material companies outside China, this is an opportunity.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 18th, 2021 | 08:54 CET

Deutsche Rohstoff AG, Glencore PLC, FuelCell Energy: Commodity rally! Further up it goes!

  • Resources

The commodity rally is now really underway. While copper has already gained more than 70% from the March low due to the ongoing e-mobility fantasy, other battery metals are now coming on the scene. With lithium in the bag, Canada's Rock Tech Lithium has undoubtedly taken the cake with a tenfold increase in one month. The name Peter Thiel as an anchor investor boosted the stock. German stocks in the commodities sector are also setting the pace: BASF, K+S and Deutsche Rohstoff AG showed their muscles in recent weeks.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 15th, 2021 | 10:37 CET

dynaCERT, wallstreet:online, Rock Tech Lithium - things are just getting started!

  • Investments

The world is continuously changing and fast. Since the Corona pandemic, it has become clear to everyone that one needs to adapt to the circumstances. Companies that adapt and innovatively expand their business models for the future will come out on top. Others that cling desperately to old structures and technologies will disappear, regardless of the industry.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 14th, 2021 | 18:50 CET

BYD, Deutsche Rohstoff AG, Ballard Power - There is huge potential here!

  • Resources

Since the historic crash last March due to the Corona pandemic, the oil price has stabilized well above USD 50.0. The large investment houses assume further rising prices of the black gold. Experts also see most commodities rising sharply due to the ever-increasing demand caused by new technologies. The scarcity of the required materials will increase enormously in the next few years. As a result, prices are likely to climb dramatically.

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