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Commented by Nico Popp on January 13th, 2021 | 14:57 CET

NEL, dynaCERT, K+S: Where analysts see 280% potential

  • Hydrogen

Innovative technology brings returns to investors. The best example is the share of the Norwegian hydrogen specialist NEL. In the past twelve months, the value has increased by more than 250%. The reason: The mobility revolution is underway and many experts see hydrogen as the next big thing. However, billions in investments are needed to produce, store and distribute hydrogen - and that's precisely what NEL shareholders are speculating on. Trees don't grow to the sky on the stock market and every trend comes to an end. In the case of NEL, however, pessimists have been caught on the wrong foot in recent weeks. As soon as the chart showed a warning signal and the share price hesitated for a moment, the stock surged ahead and marked a new high. How long will this continue?

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 13th, 2021 | 11:40 CET

Delivery Hero, GS Holdings, Adler Modemärkte - Corona factor: take profits or buy courageously?

  • Investments

The list of companies benefiting from the Corona pandemic is long. The longer list is that of the companies that have suffered massively, right up to companies deprived of their livelihood. The decisive factor is whether companies can adapt flexibly to general conditions and whether they are financially strong enough to ride out the wave. Regardless of whether they are high flyers or bankrupt vultures, stock market prices do not always reflect a company's appropriate value. If the discrepancy between value and price is too large, it is worthwhile to enter into corresponding trading positions or investments. We present you with three attractive opportunities.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 13th, 2021 | 10:55 CET

NEL ASA, dynaCERT, Everfuel - Is the hydrogen bubble bursting?

  • Hydrogen

The valuations of most hydrogen stocks are skyrocketing to immeasurable heights. Compared to the current balance sheet figures, this seems irrational and unjustified. Only the future forecasts in terms of sales and profits are used as a benchmark. Much is reminiscent of the year 2000 and the new market, when shares such as Gigabell or Metabox were maneuvered into orbit, only to fall from the sky like shooting stars a short time later.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 13th, 2021 | 09:56 CET

Kodiak Copper, Rio Tinto, Gazprom: The next commodity doublers!

  • Copper

An utterly different madness! A perfect illustration of the current mania on the stock market is the price performance of the unknown stock, Signal Advance. The papers of the medical technology company based in Texas drove social media-driven investors, since Thursday, by more than 11,000% upwards, from USD 0.6 to USD 70.0. On Monday, the stock closed at USD 38.7, up more than 438% from Friday. Signal Advance, which, according to research, has not generated any significant revenue in 2019 or 2020, let alone profits, is now suddenly worth more than USD 3 billion on the stock market. Yesterday at the opening, it then went down with -75%, so it is likely better to stay with solid commodity stocks!

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 13th, 2021 | 09:35 CET

Deutsche Lufthansa, TUI, Upco International: Sustainable business models generate returns

  • Sustainability

In today's world, we often associate sustainability with environmental protection and social standards. These factors rightly deserve more attention and are increasingly being included in the analysis of companies. But sustainability in the sense of continuity means first and foremost that a company is capable of survival. To ensure this, a company must continuously adapt to new circumstances. Sometimes this works to the companies’ advantage, and sometimes not, and sometimes, it creates excellent opportunities for shareholders.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 12th, 2021 | 10:28 CET

CureVac, Q&M Dental, Moderna - What you didn't know - really exciting!

  • Healthcare

The World Health Organization (WHO) recorded more than 235 Covid-19 vaccine projects worldwide since January 2020, but few projects make it across the finish line. Timing is a critical factor, and early entrants will divide the huge market among themselves. These include BioNTech/Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca. Still in the "test phase" is Tübingen-based CureVac, which recently entered into a sales cooperation with Bayer. Information published yesterday is positive and suggests approval of the preparation by the beginning of the second quarter of 2021 at the latest. Away from vaccine manufacturers, other Corona profiteers exist with which investors can earn handsomely. Q&M Dental from Singapore is little known. Its subsidiary is one of nine government-approved Corona testing facilities. Also, Q&M supplies Asian neighboring countries with millions of its Corona testing. We inform you about the news and potentials of known and unknown players.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 12th, 2021 | 10:18 CET

Osino Resources, FuelCell, Nikola: Things are moving fast!

  • Gold

Yesterday saw a not-so-surprising move in the super-shooter Bitcoin (BTC). Within 12 hours, the cryptocurrency corrected from levels above USD 40,000 down to USD 30,600, a daily loss of 25%. This correction was a move that had been in the air for a long time but was probably not expected at this speed. It is not for nothing that BTC has a calculated volatility of over 100%. However, the bout of weakness once again illustrates the cryptocurrency's high susceptibility to fluctuation. All the great euphoria thus escapes somewhat, but the fan community is likely already ready to fabricate new highs. As a result of the correction, the total market volume of all, currently around 8,225, digital currencies fell back below the one trillion-dollar mark. Last week, the mark had been surpassed for the first time. Speed is more in demand than ever!

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 12th, 2021 | 07:46 CET

Plug Power, Almonty, Alibaba - Watch out, a breakthrough!

  • Investments

Electric motors, hydrogen, fuel cells, new trends are coming to the capital markets all the time. But it is not only the latest technologies that will multiply in the coming years. Essential is the extraction of the raw materials needed for these technologies. The scarcity that we are sure to face in the next few years is likely to be seen by the stock market in the near future. At the moment, there is no sign of hype around scarce commodities.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 12th, 2021 | 07:28 CET

TUI, RYU Apparel, BYD: Where sustainability is rewarded with returns

  • Sustainability

Sustainability is a trend that is affecting all industries - some sooner, others later. While carmakers have been paying attention to lower fuel consumption and fewer exhaust emissions for years, today, clothing manufacturers and tour operators are also under pressure. Customers want to know what environmental and social footprint certain products and services leave behind. For companies from traditional industries that are already sustainably positioned, this can be a good selling point that also benefits share prices on the stock market.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 11th, 2021 | 10:32 CET

Defense Metals, Millennial Lithium, Orocobre: Metals are exploding!

  • Metals

The rally in industrial commodities continues - precious metals, on the other hand, are experiencing the biggest daily slump since November. The reasons are simple, although not always obvious: The economic momentum has been underestimated since the middle of last year, analysts are currently gradually moving away from their gloomy forecasts. In particular, mines in the industrial metals sector have seen lower production and exploration following the pandemic outbreak, resulting in closures. Some have closed following price collapses. Currently, things are going the other way: metals, especially copper and lithium, are in strong demand and are soaring, with the producers' shares following suit. The situation is different with precious metals: The need for hedging is decreasing, the propensity to take risks is increasing: precious metals are thus tending to decline. The overall market follows the general battle cry: RISK-ON!

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