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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on December 28th, 2020 | 10:22 CET
ProSiebenSat.1, AdTiger, Ströer - Watch out: there's real money to be made here
We encounter advertising every day. According to media agency Zenithmedia, the global advertising market will grow to USD 620 billion by 2022. The current year will be the first year of decline since the 2009 financial crisis. In recent years, the trend toward online advertising has gradually strengthened, while other significant submarkets continue to be TV and outdoor advertising. How do companies and specialized service providers manage to reach customers most effectively and earn money with them? We'll tell you.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 28th, 2020 | 10:13 CET
Nornickel, Newcrest Mining, Silver Viper, First Majestic: Does silver have catch-up potential?
When the gold price set records between March and August and reached a new all-time high, silver also performed well. Previously, the two precious metals had diverged widely. The gold-silver ratio, which shows how many ounces of silver can buy an ounce of gold, had risen sharply at the start of the pandemic, indicating that silver was undervalued. In the meantime, this exaggeration has corrected. Silver is still trading in an attractive range with a gold-silver ratio of 80. However, if one looks at the major commodity companies, it is noticeable that silver does not play a significant role and is usually only a by-product of gold.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 28th, 2020 | 09:45 CET
BASF, Lufthansa, Triumph Gold - Watch out for the end of the year!
After months of tough negotiations, the UK and the EU are on the verge of a historic trade deal. However, we still face some hurdles in the British and European parliaments. No one wants a "no-deal" exit - the UK has already extremely sidelined itself with its tract, and the British pound reflects the skeptical view of the markets. Now that an agreement is within reach, it must be written into law. The British government has announced that it will call MPs to Parliament on 30 Dec for the last heavy day of work to vote on the rulebook. However, according to the UK's chief Brexit negotiator David Frost, MPs are still waiting for the agreement's full text to be published soon. It seems like the MPs will have to hold a blind vote. Our guess: it won't work!
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on December 23rd, 2020 | 09:15 CET
Alibaba, Upco International, Palantir - the next boom!
Topics such as data mining, artificial intelligence or blockchain technology, not only as the technical basis for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Etherum, are on everyone's lips and will continue to accompany us in everyday life as well as on the stock exchange in the coming years. The potential for these novel technologies is enormous. More and more young companies with innovative business models are entering the capital market. However, the digital transformation is also an opportunity for established companies to reposition themselves, thereby achieving a significantly higher valuation in the future.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on December 23rd, 2020 | 09:01 CET
Linde, Royal Helium, BASF - Explosive news this year?
A wide range of applications is leading to increased demand for various gases and chemical compounds. Hydrogen is a prominent example, and the shares of companies in this sector are booming. Investors should also take a look at industrial gases and helium. Helium is used in medical technology and in the production of high-tech products. We present three promising companies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 23rd, 2020 | 09:00 CET
Anglo American, Fokus Mining, Newcrest Mining: Strategy and timing lead to success
The fact that gold has lost none of its status as a crisis metal can sometimes be seen in small price movements: While the overall market initially went into reverse gear at the start of the week given the new virus mutation, gold gained ground. For long-term investors, such small movements do not make much difference, but they show that certain correlations are still intact: When nervousness rises in blue chips, gold benefits. Reason enough to also take a closer look at some companies from the sector.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 23rd, 2020 | 08:50 CET
Q & M Dental, Moderna, AstraZeneca: Serving people!
Rarely has the stock market been so focused on people as it has been during the pandemic. People are thinking about which companies offer the best service package for all the problems associated with infections, vaccinations and even the psychological effects of isolation and loneliness. Humans are "social animals" with multiple social needs. Curtailing these needs works temporarily, but at some point, the arguments have to be genuinely purposeful so that certain restrictions continue to be accepted. At the peak of the contagion curve, we would like to see possible remedies that quickly turn the overall situation into a positive end - this is possible for the medium-term future. Still, in the short term, we have to stick together.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on December 23rd, 2020 | 08:27 CET
Lynas Rare Earths, Defense Metals, Energy Fuels - Rare Earths, Uranium & Co.
We encounter rare earths in many ways in everyday life in the form of smartphones, notebooks, LED lights and electric cars. However, the raw material is not earth, but metals. The total of 17 elements, which can additionally be categorized as light and heavy, are also not rare. However, the concentration in which they occur is low, and thus economic extraction is often tricky. China has the largest deposits worldwide. Many countries and industries are interested in discovering and producing rare earths outside of China to become less dependent on the market power of the People's Republic. Should supply and demand diverge too sharply, this could - as in the past - lead to drastic price increases at times and cause share prices to move sharply. We introduce you to three exciting commodity companies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 23rd, 2020 | 08:00 CET
Bitcoin Group, BIGG Digital Assets, Nvidia: Which crypto stocks can go 100% in 4 weeks?
Bitcoin has been riding high for weeks. In November, Bitcoin was still trading below USD 15,000, and most recently, the digital surrogate currency even reached a level of USD 24,000. Bitcoin is considered the gold standard in the crypto world and has a high reputation. Whenever capital is to be parked within the crypto scene, Bitcoin is the first address. In addition, Bitcoin is the first choice for many private investors when it comes to coins. In the slipstream of Bitcoin and Co., some stocks are also climbing rapidly.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on December 22nd, 2020 | 09:49 CET
Daimler, dynaCERT, Tesla, Volkswagen - state-subsidized share gains
The German energy transition and the change in mobility can be summarized in one sentence: maximum effort for minimum success. While the impact of the German population on global environmental responsibilities is marginal, the financial burden is enormous. The introduction of battery cars has already failed and is now only getting off the ground thanks to unprecedentedly high premiums on a new purchase. The original selling point that battery cars are better for the environment has failed miserably. The federal government is now engaging in damage control and appealing to subsidy hunters. On top of that, the acquisition is now sweetened with a state-subsidized charging station. Speculators are rubbing their hands.
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