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Commented by Armin Schulz on August 18th, 2021 | 13:24 CEST
Newmont, Sitka Gold, Royal Dutch Shell - Commodity prices to rise further
Research conducted in July with 1,000 European companies found that all respondents expect commodity prices to continue to rise. In part, these price increases we have seen over the past year are due to the Corona Pandemic. During the lockdown, production of raw materials was shut down, and when demand suddenly increased noticeably, they were not prepared for it. Supply chains are still disrupted today. But thanks to rising vaccination rates, the economy is picking up again in many parts of the world. Demand for oil remains high in the long term, and gold is still in its long-term uptrend despite the short-term sell-off.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on August 18th, 2021 | 12:07 CEST
wallstreet:online, Lang & Schwarz, MorphoSys - Long or Short?
(Neo) Brokers and securities trading banks have been achieving record profits for several quarters. Many new investors have discovered the stock market for themselves. The prices seem to know only one direction. In an environment with low-interest rates and, in some cases, zero order fees, this is leading to unprecedented transaction volumes. Who are the winners?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on August 18th, 2021 | 11:37 CEST
Nel ASA, Enapter, Nordex - Highly acclaimed and deeply fallen
The euphoria around renewable energy shares was huge last year. Companies from the hydrogen, wind energy or electromobility sectors were able to multiply and reached valuations that they would never justify in the next few years. This run was fueled by billion-dollar programs to promote the energy turnaround by politicians. A market shakeout has been underway for months. Which stocks are now promising and which have further correction potential?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 18th, 2021 | 10:47 CEST
JinkoSolar, Meta Materials, Deutsche Telekom: This technology revolutionizes (almost) everything
You do not have to be a visionary to predict that the world will spin even faster in the next ten years than it has in the past ten. What that means is clear: The changes will be huge. Above all, the major trends of climate protection and digitization will continue to change the world. Companies that are engaged in and around these trends offer great opportunities. We present three stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 18th, 2021 | 10:43 CEST
Bayer, Cardiol Therapeutics, CureVac: The Champions League of Bio-Pharma!
Biopharmaceutics is the first port of call in the fight against a wide range of diseases. It studies the relationship between drugs and excipients' chemical and physical properties and their form of administration in a living organism. Biological effectiveness results from the entry of the drug into the diseased organism, its distribution in tissues, and the chemical reaction called metabolism. When dealing with recent pandemics, good advice is expensive, and research into pharmaceuticals costs billions. When an active ingredient is found and registered, the patent clock starts ticking for the inventor. As a result, the hope of the biopharmaceutical company is to remain the sole provider in their healing segment for as long as possible.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 17th, 2021 | 13:01 CEST
Barrick Gold, Blackrock Silver, Glencore - Inflation is coming and commodities are taking off!
In recent months, it has become clear to investors that the global economy will have to contend with price increases after the pandemic. The greatest inflationary pressure comes from scarce raw materials, especially for high-tech industrial goods. The trend toward climate protection is forcing the industry to adapt its manufacturing processes to conserve resources. It requires investment in new equipment, filter systems and more efficient energy use. Explorers and mature commodity companies face different challenges: they now have to invest intelligently in future projects without certainty of how high the demand will be in 5-10 years and at what prices they can sell then. It is all a question of foresight and the validity of mathematical models!
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on August 17th, 2021 | 12:32 CEST
Deutsche Telekom, Quantum eMotion, Bechtle - The next big thing
The lockdowns due to the Corona pandemic and working from home were a ready-made meal for cybercriminals. The rapid build-up of new technology such as laptops, software or networks caused significant security gaps that hackers used to increase their activities. The damage to the German economy is considerable. At an estimated EUR 220 billion in 2020, it is twice as high as in previous years. An end to this trend is not expected. However, more and more young technology companies are emerging that want to participate in the billion-euro cybersecurity market. Be there from the start.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on August 17th, 2021 | 11:32 CEST
Varta, Nordex, Saturn Oil & Gas - Buy or Sell?
It was a generally positive week on the stock market last week; however, things seem to be more unsettled this week. After the jump above the 16,000 point mark in the DAX, profit-taking is to be expected. On Monday, negative news from Asia weighed in on the mood: In China, the retail and industry's economic data were weaker than expected. In addition, the spread of the Delta variant of the Covid-19 virus is worrying market participants. On the corporate side, analysts are speaking out. Varta, for example, has failed to meet expectations, and the forecast hangs on Apple. In contrast, the shares of Nordex and Saturn Oil & Gas have been recommended as a buy. A 200% price potential beckons.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on August 17th, 2021 | 11:12 CEST
Memiontec, Bayer, Aurubis - Do not miss this trend!
According to estimates by some experts, water demand will already exceed supply by 40% in 2030. That is a dramatic forecast and should wake us up. Of course, climate change is an influencing factor. The increasing water consumption of agriculture in the wake of the growing population presents us with major challenges. In addition, water treatment plays a central role. Some promising investment ideas can be derived from the scarcity problem of the vital resource water.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 17th, 2021 | 10:05 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Aspermont, Tencent: Where the tech boom starts
Those who want to make money tend to look to industries where a lot of money is also turned over. Classic sectors are banking or real estate. But things are also going well in manufacturing: Those who have unique products worldwide are happy about high margins. Particularly in technological change, this also includes commodities - as the name already says, there is no business without these goods. We present stocks related to finance, technology and commodities and highlight a value that can be considered an insider tip.
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