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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on March 9th, 2021 | 10:23 CET
SAP, Aspermont, IBM - Disruptive changes through digitization: Recognize potentials and act in time!
In 1996, Microsoft founder Bill Gates wrote an essay entitled "Content is King". In it, he assumed that the emerging Internet would develop into a marketplace for content in the years to come. He was right but did not take into account the users' low willingness to pay and the resulting importance for advertising. And this is where other companies such as Google came out on top. As digital transformation has progressed, however, a trend in the other direction has become apparent in recent years: The introduction of flat rates (Spotify, Netflix), cloud solutions (iCloud, Google Drive) and anything-as-a-service models (e.g., software: Adobe Suite, Microsoft Office 365) is encouraging people to pay for content if they receive reliability, up-to-dateness and ease of use in return - provided, of course, that the price/performance ratio is perceived as reasonable. The following companies have a unique opportunity to benefit from the power of transformation.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 9th, 2021 | 07:25 CET
BYD, wallstreet:online, Xiaomi - This is a huge opportunity!
The real economies have been in a deep recession since the outbreak of the Coronavirus. In contrast, the stock market, especially technology stocks, celebrated one high after another. Now, the beneficiaries of the crisis, such as Amazon and Zoom, are correcting more strongly for the first time. Shares from booming sectors such as hydrogen or electromobility are suffering disproportionately. Did the bubble start to burst now, or was this just a correction in the upward trend, which will then lead to several new highs again?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 9th, 2021 | 07:20 CET
Nornickel, Kodiak Copper, BHP Billiton: From general stores to specialists
While precious metals have been consolidating for months, copper prices continue to climb. Most recently, copper started a new upward movement at the end of February and is now more expensive than it has been for decades. What is the reason for this? On the one hand, copper has always been a sought-after industrial metal. Whenever investments are made in infrastructure worldwide, copper climbs. At the same time, copper benefits from the high demand from the automotive industry. Every electric car contains around three times more copper than conventional combustion engines. We highlight three stocks that can benefit from the copper boom.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 9th, 2021 | 07:15 CET
BYD, BioNTech, Kleos Space: A new trend starts here
If you want to be successful on the stock market, you have to back those shares with prospects. Although an intact upward trend suggests that a story will be well received on the market, the fall height also increases with the price. Investors have recently had to experience this pain, especially with shares in the field of electromobility or hydrogen. Even vaccine hopefuls such as BioNTech have lost ground. Let us show you how the trend stocks are faring and which sector is only at the beginning of its trend!
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 8th, 2021 | 11:08 CET
Barrick Gold, Varta, Osino Resources - Into the Fallen Angels!
For more than 6 months now, the gold correction continues. The high of USD 2,075 in August 2020 went down in waves until a cyclical low of USD 1,687 was reached last week. The trigger was the inflation warnings celebrated by Fed Chairman Powell, which sent the US bond market into the basement. The 30-year US bond (long T-bond) has now lost a full 10 points in price since October 2020, and the yield currently stands at 2.31%. Inflation bells ring at yields above 2.50% - so the distance to the signal line is no longer too great. If the ghost of inflation returns, the precious metals are likely to jump.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on March 8th, 2021 | 10:59 CET
AT&T, Altria Group, Q&M Dental - Dividend hunters, watch out!
We live in uncertain times. And not just since Covid-19 came on the scene. Even before that, interest rates were at rock bottom thanks to the central banks' flood of money. Alternative return concepts were needed: cryptocurrencies, tokens, ICOs, etc. If all this is too hot for you, you might want to think about something that has always promised a sustainable return: the dividend. With dividend yields around 5% or above, the following stocks are attractive securities for every wallet from an investor's perspective.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 8th, 2021 | 10:30 CET
Everfuel, Revez, Merck KGaA - Profiting from the future of the Internet!
The new, normal world will change in all industries. It is moving away from offline and stationary and moving towards more hybrid and online solutions. Stationary retail will inevitably start the hybrid Click & Collect program from tomorrow. The home office move requires more features such as sophisticated video conferencing systems, but this also increases the need for better security online. A pioneer in these business areas combines all the needs of the digital age in one hub.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 8th, 2021 | 09:00 CET
TUI, Desert Gold, Barrick Gold: Investing solidly in the future
Rarely have Bild and Spiegel been in such agreement: the German government has failed in the pandemic. Meanwhile, there are even calls for resignations. But despite the stuttering start to vaccinations and the lack of rapid tests, one thing is sure: the pandemic will reach its end in the medium term, and with this, economists expect a boost for the economy. Which stocks will benefit most and where can investors already get a foot in the door today?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 5th, 2021 | 10:35 CET
Steinhoff, Upco International, ProSiebenSat.1 - Facing a turnaround?
Are the stock indices at the turning point? Although the DAX once again reached new all-time highs this week, there was a lack of momentum to confirm them. A correction is already underway in tech stocks. The market for smartphone payments is also on the move. The Corona pandemic has reinforced the movement away from cash to contactless payment methods. The winners are companies that link multiple business areas.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 5th, 2021 | 10:04 CET
The best hydrogen stocks! Plug Power, Ballard Power, Nel ASA, dynaCERT
Things are getting exciting in the hydrogen sector. For the past 3 weeks, the question has no longer been where the upward trend will take us; instead, we are primarily interested in how robust a business model is to survive a major stock market correction. Markdowns of a good 30-40% have been made across the industry so far - given price increases of up to 2000%; it is a piece of cake when you calculate from the bottom up. However, some investors have entered the market at the highest prices - unfortunately, that's how mean stock market life is - the last one to bite is the dog. Today, we look at the business models of well-known hydrogen protagonists and go in search of the lost fuel for higher quotations.
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