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Commented by Stefan Feulner on September 21st, 2021 | 13:21 CEST
Newmont, Triumph Gold, Merck KGaA, Fresnillo - Proven crisis protection
Following a historic reform, the DAX leading index now includes 40 companies to present the German economy comprehensively. In addition to the Franco-German aircraft manufacturer Airbus, companies such as the cooking box supplier HelloFresh, Porsche, and the online fashion retailer Zalando will play in the Champions League. The start was bumpy, which was not due to the composition but rather to the looming crisis in China, triggered by the Chinese real estate group Evergrande. Investors are fleeing equities and investing in gold in turbulent times. Historically, this scenario has proven itself many times. But gold is currently also in correction mode! In the long term, hardly anything goes past the precious yellow metal.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 21st, 2021 | 12:22 CEST
LPKF Laser, Almonty Industries, Wacker Chemie - Brilliant growth
During the last TV debate before the federal elections, the topic of climate protection was hotly debated. In her closing statement, the Green Party candidate said that "as Chancellor, she stands for real change, not doing things by halves when it comes to climate protection." Decarbonization must come about as quickly as possible. However, looking at the current stagnation in the expansion of the infrastructure for renewable energies on the one hand and the shortage of raw materials needed for this on the other, one should at least seriously question the ambitious goal.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 21st, 2021 | 11:29 CEST
Aztec Minerals, ThyssenKrupp, TeamViewer - Buy prices?
The crisis at Chinese real estate group Evergrande has led to weaker stock prices around the globe. The gold price resisted this downward trend with slight gains. Now the fate of Evergrande is in the hands of the Chinese government and creditors. But every crisis also offers opportunities. Which stock do you want to bet on?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 21st, 2021 | 10:37 CEST
China Evergrande, Desert Gold, Deutsche Bank: What investors need to watch out for now
When the real estate bubble burst in the US more than ten years ago, the crisis was already looming months ahead. Some hedge funds fell to their knees. In addition, there were other indications that only a few market experts heeded. Today, the situation is similar. Many market participants see the fate of the Chinese real estate group Evergrande as an isolated event - similar to the proverbial sack of rice. But the risk of at least a temporary shock is real. We list risks and outline a possible profiteer.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 20th, 2021 | 13:21 CEST
Palantir, AdTiger, Deutsche Bank - The digital revolution is on!
Digitization - for years, this term has been omnipresent in political debates and the subject of what feels like every third talk show. The individual protagonists never tire of emphasizing the countless benefits of digitization. The overriding goal is to further improve the quality of life for everyone and to make education accessible to all. Optimally implemented, this would unleash new economic and ecological potential. The German government is spending more than EUR 5 billion on this in 2021, and digitization has already been a fixed item in companies' spending budgets for years. We take a look at different business models.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on September 20th, 2021 | 13:09 CEST
Infineon, BrainChip, Nvidia - The chip shortage remains
The automotive industry was one of the first to feel the chip shortage. While supply chains typically operate on a just-in-time basis, they had ordered fewer chips due to the Corona Crisis. Then, when it was already too late, they realized that the economy was going unexpectedly well and the chips were running out. However, due to the pandemic, there were restrictions worldwide, so it was impossible to produce and deliver as usual. In addition, the Suez Canal was blocked, and, most recently, a port in China was also completely closed. The supply chains are still disrupted. At the same time, progress goes on and on. Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, autonomous driving, electrification and co. all require chips. Factories are running at full capacity, and yet demand cannot currently be met. Today we analyze three companies from the chip industry.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 20th, 2021 | 12:05 CEST
Valneva, Cardiol Therapeutics, BioNTech - Recurring businesses
The vaccination rate is stalling. Around 4 million out of 24 million people over the age of 60 are still unvaccinated. Politicians led by Health Minister Jens Spahn have now launched a vaccination campaign week to get more people immunized against the coronavirus. The proportion of vaccinated people in Germany is still too low to prevent a new Corona wave and a possible resulting overload of the healthcare system. Meanwhile, vaccine producers are already working on the approval of booster shots. Profits should continue to bubble up for a long time.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 20th, 2021 | 11:05 CEST
wallstreet:online, Commerzbank, MorphoSys - Things are looking up again!
The stock market environment remains positive. High inflation coupled with low interest rates makes stocks the right investment vehicle. If you are looking for stocks that are noticeably behind the course highs of the last 12 months, you should take a closer look at the following somewhat different companies. Who is ahead at the end of the year?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 20th, 2021 | 10:25 CEST
Drägerwerk, Royal Helium, Bayer: These shares are stepping on the gas
Chemical products and gases are essential products for industry. These primary products are a good indicator of the current economic situation. Shortages are currently prevalent here as well. We explain why and outline three stocks related to this topic.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 17th, 2021 | 13:43 CEST
NEL, dynaCERT, Volkswagen: Where hydrogen has not yet been written off
Will hydrogen become a climate saver in homes? Or will it revolutionize the propulsion technology of ships and trucks? Even if hydrogen has lost some of its fantasy in recent months, the energy carrier is still on the agenda of many inventors and engineers. We introduce three companies that are - sometimes more and sometimes less - involved with hydrogen.
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