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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 17th, 2021 | 11:54 CET

BP, Deutsche Rohstoff, va-Q-tec - here we have extreme catch-up potential!

  • Oil

Oil marches and marches. Since the Corona crash last April, when Brent crude bottomed out at USD 17.01, the black gold has now climbed back above the USD 60.00 mark to currently USD 63.00. The prospects of an easing in the pandemic, and thus a revival of the economy, promise even higher prices in the medium term. In addition to the major oil producers such as Exxon Mobil, BP and Total, smaller companies also need to catch up in terms of share price. They were able to act more flexibly during the crisis and thus even emerge as profiteers.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on February 17th, 2021 | 10:45 CET

Barrick Gold, Triumph Gold, Yamana Gold - All good things come in threes - and gold!

  • Gold

Since the summer of 2020, the majority of gold stocks have been correcting. The precious metal price reached a peak value of USD 2,074 at that time but then switched into reverse gear - apart from a brief upward movement at the beginning of the year - and is currently quoted around the USD 1,800 mark. For anti-cyclical and long-term investors, but also for short-term traders, the current situation offers exciting opportunities. The broad-based bull market on the stock markets and in the area of cryptocurrencies is brimming with optimism. Despite a - and also shared by us - positive assessment of the capital market environment, corrections will continue to occur in the future. The trigger, duration and massiveness are written in the stars. However, one rule of thumb has almost always proven itself: in phases of fear and uncertainty, gold gains value as a crisis currency. With good quality gold stocks, investors are then on the winning side. Where is it worth investing now?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 17th, 2021 | 10:39 CET

Cardiol Therapeutics, Formycon, Teva Pharmaceuticals: COVID in focus!

  • Biotechnology

According to recent statistics from the WHO, nowhere is research currently more intense than in the area of viral diseases. At least 248 vaccine projects have been initiated against COVID-19 since January 2020, but only the research projects have already been reported. But of course, we humans do not only fall ill from flu viruses and their dangerous mutants, but the permanent change in our lives alone intensifies diseases that arise from lack of exercise and contact and sometimes cause worse consequences than a flu-like effect. Everyone is currently looking to hopeful vaccine solutions, but several biotech and pharmaceutical companies can still make us healthier with new developments.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 16th, 2021 | 12:53 CET

Nevada Copper, BYD, Varta: Now it's getting hot!

  • Copper

According to 2020 research from IDTechEx, the introduction of electric traction motors in road vehicles will lead to a significant increase in copper demand over the next 10 years. The study, commissioned by the International Copper Association (ICA), shows that by 2030, more than 250,000 tons of copper per year will be used as part of the windings in on-road electric traction motors. The current increase in copper demand follows the development of the global automotive market. Pure battery-electric cars are expected to gain the most market share at the expense of internal combustion engines and hybrid vehicles. Copper investments, therefore, remain the first choice!

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 16th, 2021 | 11:00 CET

CureVac, Desert Gold, TUI - These are the big winners!

  • Gold

Slowly one no longer hears the topic of the Corona Crisis. Every day there are new developments on the table. Will the lockdown be lifted, when will people be allowed to travel again, and when will retail and restaurants reopen their doors? In the first phase of the pandemic, you could identify the winners, for example, online retailers like Amazon. We should keep a close eye on which industry is benefiting or who is starting to make a comeback.

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 16th, 2021 | 10:40 CET

Adler Modemärkte, RYU Apparel, Adidas: Which stock will be in season tomorrow?

  • Apparel

Fashion is a challenging business - and at the same time incredibly versatile. While one brand is on the brink of collapse, new labels emerge elsewhere, selling like hot cakes. Why is that? Probably because for many people, fashion is an expression of their identity. When simple clothing becomes a personal statement, fashion companies have won and have a strong brand in their portfolio. But how do you find fashion companies that offer great opportunities?

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on February 16th, 2021 | 10:10 CET

Bitcoin Group, BIGG Digital Assets, Riot Blockchain - Price explosion in Bitcoin & Co: Take profits?

  • Bitcoin

In the wake of Bitcoin's new all-time high, shares in companies that operate in the field of cryptocurrencies, digital assets or blockchain rose rapidly. To dismiss the whole thing as hype is too simplistic and falls short. The full-scale revolution in digital currencies and assets has only just begun. We give you current insights that will make you money!

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 16th, 2021 | 09:38 CET

Akasol, Kleos Space, Palantir - The gold of the future!

  • Space

Data is the gold of the future. Data mining is the systematic application of computer-aided methods to find patterns, trends or correlations in existing data sets. Companies whose business models are based on this are currently growing exponentially. The example of Palantir shows the dynamics in customer acquisition. In addition to the established players, there are promising smaller providers with great potential.

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 15th, 2021 | 11:12 CET

SAP, Revez, IBM: Where digitization creates value

  • Software

Anyone looking to invest in digitization today rarely finds great growth opportunities on the stock market. Many innovative companies are only open to venture capitalists and develop their groundbreaking products away from the major trading centers. If the companies are successful, large multinationals are ready and make a takeover bid. It is not uncommon for revolutionary technology to be absorbed into billion-dollar corporations and go under a little. We explain where IT investments are still worthwhile today and where investors should be cautious, using the examples of SAP, REVEZ and IBM.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 15th, 2021 | 11:00 CET

Enapter, Ballard Power, Plug Power, Nikola - The never-ending hydrogen story!

  • Hydrogen

In principle, hydrogen could cover all of our energy needs and chemically replace many fossil carbons. A few examples are climate-neutral fuel for power supply and mobility, manufacturing processes in the steel or chemical industry, as a fuel for heat supply, or as a storage medium for green electricity. The lowest atomic mass element can do all of this; only the universe plays a trick on humankind. The most abundant atom in the universe is virtually non-existent in pure form on our home planet. So, we have to "manufacture" it. Electrolysis, for example, uses electricity to break down water into the elements hydrogen and oxygen.

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