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Commented by Nico Popp on November 17th, 2021 | 13:11 CET
Barrick Gold, Triumph Gold, Newmont: Here is what matters for Barrick and Co.
The gold price has recovered in recent weeks. The increasingly strong inflationary pressure and the growing nervousness of professional market participants, such as banks, which see increasing pressure on monetary guardians to act in the fight against inflation, may have attracted some investors' attention to the precious metal again. But how can investors invest? Physical holdings involve incidental purchase costs and require a safe deposit box - bank safe deposit boxes are already in short supply at present. Financial products, such as ETCs, are more paper than precious metal and are certainly not suitable for crisis protection in the worst case. That leaves equities. We present three stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 17th, 2021 | 12:40 CET
Leoni, Sierra Grande Minerals, Varta, Nordex - Critical raw materials, skyrocketing prices!
According to the active suggestions of many climate protectionists, we are all best off riding bicycles. Because the climate measures, in particular the CO2 taxes, will soon make movement with fossil fuels impossible. In October, the E10 fuel price reached the EUR 2.00 mark at some filling stations. As a result, 80% of the gasoline price target formulated by the Greens in the 1990s of 5 D-Marks has been achieved. Calculated on the oil price, a liter of refined fuel would only cost about EUR 0.60; the rest is made up of duties and taxes, as is well known. Interestingly, in the Federal Audit Office records, it is precisely the political climate protection protagonists who stand out with an impressive number of car trips and air miles. It seems that only some people are supposed to restrict themselves, while other more privileged groups enjoy a free ride. Is this the future of individual mobility?
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on November 17th, 2021 | 12:06 CET
Deutsche Telekom, Silver Viper, First Majestic Silver - Boost from Green Deal
The reins on achieving climate targets were tightened in the past two weeks at the COP26 World Climate Conference in Glasgow. For the first time, coal and other fossil fuels were declared phased out in a COP decision. As a result of the Green Deal with the conversion of the economy to renewable energy sources, demand for the industrial metal silver is expected to increase enormously in the coming years. Experts expect demand to grow by over 80% by 2030.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 17th, 2021 | 11:13 CET
ThyssenKrupp, Memiontec, Everfuel - Everything is connected
If you take a closer look at the results of the COP26 World Climate Conference in Glasgow, you get the feeling that the world has moved a little closer together in terms of climate protection. However, it is 5 to 12 to reach the 1.5-degree global warming target. The consequences of failure are dramatic. Climate change is leading to less water and poorer water quality. Globally, 2.2 billion people currently lack access to safe drinking water. The rising trend is alarming.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on November 17th, 2021 | 10:21 CET
TeamViewer, Aspermont, TUI - Three turnaround candidates in check
If you still want to find favorable shares in today's market, you have to look for turnaround candidates. These companies are basically in a particular situation, which often leads to poor business figures. In some cases, business activities are questioned, and a restructuring concept is developed to guide the Company out of the crisis. If this succeeds, high profits beckon to investors. However, one should not reach for falling knives too early. Today, we analyze three companies where the turnaround could be imminent.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on November 16th, 2021 | 13:28 CET
Orocobre, Manganese X Energy, First Cobalt - Indispensable companies for the energy turnaround
The 21st century will go down in history as the "electric century." While the 19th century was dominated by the steam engine and the 20th century by internal combustion engines, the climatic changes that we have helped to cause by burning fossil fuels are forcing us to rethink. Among other things, the focus is on the efficient storage of electrical energy produced without emissions. According to current research, certain raw materials will be indispensable for this purpose, including lithium, manganese and cobalt in addition to copper, silver and gold.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 16th, 2021 | 12:58 CET
Nordex, Saturn Oil + Gas, TotalEnergies - Good numbers, bad numbers
While the third-quarter figures of many companies in the renewable energies sector were disappointing, oil companies were able to profit from rising oil and natural gas prices. Even though the recently concluded World Climate Conference resolved to move away from fossil fuels, experts believe that oil demand is likely to continue, if not increase, in the coming decade.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on November 16th, 2021 | 12:56 CET
Climate conference ends: Nel, Plug Power and Defense Metals continue with momentum
After two weeks, the climate conference in Glasgow has come to an end. The results are manageable. Although coal and other fossil fuels were declared to be phased out for the first time, the wording was watered down several times. For example, it was only possible to agree on a call that the use of coal-fired power plants without CO2 capture should be "gradually reduced". But even without concrete resolutions, one thing is sure: the energy turnaround is in full swing, and investor darlings Nel and Plug Power are again stepping on the gas. Defense Metals could be due for a reassessment after the completion of drilling.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 16th, 2021 | 11:56 CET
Varta, Nevada Copper, BYD: Fast 100% with this future trend?
What does the future look like in German inner cities? If we take a survey of Hamburg residents as a blueprint, a lot will likely change in our cities very soon. Hamburgers would prefer to see their city centers car-free and promote electromobility even more strongly. So far, it is primarily city dwellers who are leaning toward the future. But as soon as e-cars paired with autonomous driving bring the surrounding areas closer to the centers, rural residents are also likely to renounce their diesel quickly. Don't believe it? Then let us convince you and find out how you can invest in tomorrow's trends today.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 16th, 2021 | 11:34 CET
Barrick, Barsele Minerals, Agnico Eagle, Yamana - Trading the gold explosion to USD 2,500!
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari announced last weekend that high inflation could persist in the coming months, and yet the Fed should not overreact; after all, inflation will pass again. As you can see, central bankers on both sides of the Atlantic never tire of repeating this thesis to us investors. One tends to listen carefully because the same monetary watchdogs tried to conjure up a "wishful inflation" of over 2% a few years ago. A stage goal has certainly been reached with a 4% increase in price! What is the future for precious metals in this environment?
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