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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on March 11th, 2021 | 09:10 CET
BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, Royal Dutch Shell - JP Morgan: Oil price rises to USD 190 due to supply deficit - these are the future price rockets!
Last spring in the middle of the Corona Crisis, when the oil price was at the bottom, the US investment bank JP Morgan published a bold forecast. Although this was ridiculed at first, it was to be given more attention in the future. The experts drew a plausible scenario of an upcoming "oil supercycle." The oversupplied oil markets would transition to a "fundamental supply deficit" starting in 2022, which would drive the oil price close to the USD 100 mark at that time. In the medium term, the investment bank's analysts even expect a price level of USD 190. If the forecasts are only half correct, then it is: buy, buy, buy. We present you 3 shares with huge potential!
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 11th, 2021 | 09:05 CET
Nel ASA, dynaCERT, Ballard Power - Great entry opportunities!
Powerful movements in hydrogen stocks. After a violent price correction in recent weeks, a strong countermovement set in on Monday. Did it come to an end, or does the normalization of the partly insane valuation continue? Hydrogen technology will remain a topic of the future, just like the electromobility sector, which has also been hit hard. The question now is which shares will reach new highs and which will fall by the wayside.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 11th, 2021 | 08:50 CET
Zalando, RYU Apparel, Aurelius: A comeback is in the air
The stock market is a daily business. What's hot today can be out tomorrow. It is similar in fashion, making it all the more important for investors to keep a cool head and not overinterpret every development. The market often lures us onto the wrong track with its capers. Inexperienced investors in particular then make the wrong decisions. We present three comeback stocks and explain how investors can act.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 11th, 2021 | 07:30 CET
Compass Pathways, Canopy Growth, PsyBio Therapeutics - Cannabis or psilocybin?
Cannabis stocks have been a bit forgotten after an early-year rally caused a 500% increase in some cases. Most stocks have already corrected back up 50% from the top and have been running more sideways recently. Speculation in psychoactive substances has recently shifted to a new industry, the mushroom applications around psilocybin. These substances are said to treat particular forms of depression, a fact that is becoming more explosive against the backdrop of increasing loneliness due to Covid lockdowns. Let's take a look at some prominent representatives.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 10th, 2021 | 09:56 CET
Varta, JinkoSolar, Nevada Copper: This is where speculators find what they are looking for
New technology has turned many things upside down on the stock market in recent years. First, Alphabet, Apple and Facebook conquered the world, and then Tesla, BYD and NIO followed suit. In the wake of these disruptive companies, numerous suppliers are profiting. Investors who think outside the box in time and recognize these profiteers can reap rich profits. We present three companies that operate around new technologies and are in the focus of investors.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 10th, 2021 | 09:43 CET
B2Gold, Yamana Gold, Barrick Gold, Goldseek Resources - The gold turnaround!
In the last few days, we have been talking about it. Gold is coming back! It turned at USD 1,680 yesterday and immediately ran up to USD 1,720. A good revival move, reminding us that especially a strong Bitcoin movement always brings some momentum into the precious metals. Because both investments have one aspect in common - they shy away from paper money, which will be enriched by USD 1.9 trillion again by the latest announcement of the US Senate...
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 10th, 2021 | 09:36 CET
NIO, Defense Metals, Baidu - it's five to twelve!
Whether solar plants, wind turbines or electric cars, the change from fossil fuels to a sustainable energy supply through renewable energy requires, above all, many metals. These are becoming increasingly scarce due to rising global demand. In addition, the trade war instigated by the Trump presidency will most likely not be settled in the short term, even by the new leader Joe Biden. On the contrary, at the moment, the fronts seem to be hardening. It is a battle for resources. The clock is ticking!
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 10th, 2021 | 09:27 CET
BioNTech, CureVac, Cardiol Therapeutics: Biotech rockets off the launchpad
We all know that health is the greatest good. But it is only the last year or so that we've become fully aware of the fact that everything changes during a pandemic. Work, family, leisure time - no area of life is not currently under the influence of Covid-19. But even if lockdown fatigue is slowly but surely setting in, investors should remain wide awake. In many sectors, the course is currently being set for the future - especially in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Reason enough to take a closer look at these three stocks.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on March 10th, 2021 | 09:05 CET
K+S, Almonty Industries, ThyssenKrupp - revaluation underway, still cheap to get in!
Many facets of stock market activity are exciting. Situations in which companies are re-evaluated and investors get in early enough are not only exciting but extremely lucrative. It is essentially about the Company venturing into new territory or getting back on its feet after restructuring and the potential not yet being priced into the share price for a long time. We present three shares where the revaluation is underway and where there is still great potential.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 9th, 2021 | 10:56 CET
Square, Marble Financial, Commerzbank - Now the banking and finance stocks are going
When bull market movements persist and tech and hype topics have all run back and forth, one likes to remember an often neglected stock market segment: banking and financial stocks. These stocks are mostly called late cyclicals because, in a typical upswing scenario, the banks' original growth financing takes place first under high risks. Only when the economy does well again does the transaction volume increase on both the credit and asset sides. Of course, companies that participate in payment transactions always exist. Let's see which financial stocks are currently convincing.
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