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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 28th, 2021 | 13:38 CEST
Infineon, Nvidia, BMW, Defense Metals - Exploding commodity prices ahead!
The explosion in commodity prices is foreseeable. Due to the fatal misjudgment of the governments on how the COVID pandemic will develop, the economies are currently in a supply shock. The months-long lockdowns have broken off some supply chains, and the breakdown in the Suez Canal has further aggravated the situation. Ever Given's wrecked ship is still stuck in the Egyptian Bitter Lake with 20,000 containers on board. Whether in cell phones, electric vehicles, non-fossil power generation and storage, or modern server farms - industrial metals are needed everywhere. For special applications, we even need rare earths, which makes it highly political.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on June 28th, 2021 | 12:57 CEST
Alibaba, Blackrock Silver, First Majestic Silver - Why July 1 is so important
What is so special about July 1? On that day, the Chinese Communist Party will celebrate its 100th anniversary. It is common knowledge that the Chinese government plays by its rules. If someone violates these rules, appropriate measures are taken. The ever-increasing price of raw materials is not at all to the taste of the Chinese, who are known to have a great need for raw materials. Without further ado, the Chinese announced that they would soon release strategic state reserves of various metals, which initially led to the consolidation of some commodities. Chinese companies are also currently very cautious, as no one wants to disrupt the July 1 celebration. After the celebration, the reins could loosen a bit.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 28th, 2021 | 12:07 CEST
Nel ASA, Mineworx Technologies, Volkswagen - The next stage ignited
Without question, electric cars are the big winners of the mobility revolution. If Germany wants to meet the targets of the Paris climate agreement, CO2 emissions are to fall by at least 50% by 2030. This seals the slow farewell to combustion engines. But now, new problems are emerging concerning electromobility. In addition to the scarcity of the required raw materials, the issue of recycling the batteries and recovering the raw materials is coming up. Here, a market worth billions opens up with huge potential for the respective companies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 28th, 2021 | 11:15 CEST
Pfizer, Sartorius, Defence Therapeutics: Health as an investment opportunity
Tremendous opportunities lie dormant in biotech companies. New therapeutic approaches are suitable for fighting civilization diseases such as cardiovascular problems, cancer and Alzheimer's. In recent years, there has been a whole series of scientific breakthroughs. Some studies have shown phenomenal possibilities. It is now up to innovative companies to turn laboratory findings into practical clinical results. For shareholders, the opportunities are plentiful.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 25th, 2021 | 14:01 CEST
BYD, Siemens Healthineers, Silver Viper: Many trends in one share
Trends and hypes on the stock market are not always easy: Sometimes they are slow, then there are dynamic upward phases, and sometimes you need patience. Whether it is electromobility, renewable energy or the latest developments in medical technology, no one knows when prices will rise. What is certain, however, is that all of the industries mentioned have a future. So how do you invest? We outline three stocks around the mentioned industries.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 25th, 2021 | 12:36 CEST
Nordex, XPhyto Therapeutics, Siemens AG - Growth without end
The Federal Reserve paves the way. After discussions around possible early interest rate hikes flared up last week on the occasion of the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee, FED head Jerome Powell came forward in person yesterday and dampened burgeoning inflation concerns. While the effects of the pickup in economic activity at the end of the Corona pandemic were stronger than forecast, they should fade over time. Therefore, the loose monetary policy will continue to drive growth - a breeding ground for development and technology stocks and further rising prices.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 25th, 2021 | 12:32 CEST
NEL, Plug Power, Royal Helium - Things could get explosive here!
The energy turnaround in Europe is tied to several factors. On the one hand, it is about reducing emissions, especially of harmful climate gases. On the other hand, companies want to leave a green footprint because it is good for the public reputation and opens other doors of refinancing on the investor level. Concerning ESG criteria, we certainly want to attribute ethical, ecological reasons to most companies. Nevertheless, the road to greater climate neutrality is still rocky and cost-intensive for most. Another prerequisite is that substitute materials and environmentally friendly precursors are equally subject to scarcity since supply chains have been broken. Therefore, the pivotal point for climate-oriented business is the factual competence of the "how," then the necessary means, and finally, the material availability.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on June 25th, 2021 | 11:29 CEST
Commerzbank, Theta Gold Mines, Corestate Capital - Watch out: the hunt has begun!
The value and the price paid for a share on the stock exchange can be thought of in very different ways. If there is too big a discrepancy here, the hour strikes for wise investors. Undervaluation or overvaluation is always in the eye of the beholder. Time will tell whether it was a "value" buy or a "value trap." We pick up the trail of three exciting investments. Where are opportunities lurking, and where are the dangers?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on June 25th, 2021 | 10:58 CEST
Carnavale Resources, Rio Tinto, TotalEnergies - Commodities still in hype
Commodities are in demand, as seen from the Bloomberg Commodity Index, which reached a multi-year high on June 11. Among other things, this is due to China's enormous hunger for raw materials and the infrastructure program of the USA. Inflation fears also drive more investors to commodities, as there is no end in sight to the loose monetary policy. In addition, there is a rethinking of climate protection, giving rise to hypes such as hydrogen or e-mobility. These new technologies require raw materials such as copper or nickel, and so commodity prices are picking up significantly in almost all sectors. That's why we are taking a look at three exciting commodity companies today.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 24th, 2021 | 15:51 CEST
windeln.de, Steinhoff, Mineworx Technologies - Can you believe it?
The capital markets are going in circles! A new round every day. Usually weak in the morning and up again in the evening as Wall Street rises. A never-ending game at absolute top levels. The slogan of the investment banks is "buy on any dips" because they naturally want to continue their business with the lucrative new issues. The pressure to refinance becomes stronger in an inflationary environment for companies because they first have to lay out preliminary products that have become expensive. Investors are therefore demanding more risk premium today than they were a few months ago. Once large stocks have taken off, investors are also turning their attention to smaller stocks. Penny stocks, in particular, are being moved back and forth with the help of social media slogans.
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