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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on December 22nd, 2020 | 08:37 CET
Nike, RYU Apparel, Adidas - Which share is now setting off at a sprint?
According to Statista, the global market for sporting goods is worth USD 180 billion. In addition to large established players such as Nike or Adidas, there are many small suppliers in the industry. Both groups are worth a look at because it is a business with high margins and a large addressable market. Especially for small, emerging suppliers, a clear profile and brand building are essential. In addition, online retailing offers excellent opportunities. We show you where the music plays.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 22nd, 2020 | 07:50 CET
Barrick Gold, Blackrock Gold, AngloGold Ashanti: Gold shares for every type of investor
Whenever central banks and governments open the money floodgates, it's a positive signal for the gold price. After the initial reactions to the pandemic in March and April, the prices of gold companies went steeply upwards. Shares of many smaller companies in particular multiplied between April and August. Since then, the market has entered a consolidation phase. This phase could be an opportunity for investors - after all, the prices of gold shares, in particular, have fallen back, in some cases, significantly. At the same time, the pandemic is spreading, and governments and central banks are in a certain path dependency: to deny support to the economy now on the home stretch seems unlikely and also counterproductive given the aid already provided. Gold and companies involved in gold production should, therefore continue to have good prospects.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 21st, 2020 | 09:05 CET
Rio Tinto, Glencore, Almonty Industries - commodities on the upswing
WTI oil futures settled above USD 49 per barrel on Friday for the first time in almost 10 months. Brent futures also reached an 8-month high of USD 52 per barrel. Such oil prices have not been seen since late February, with other commodities also moving higher. The prospect of a Covid-19 relief deal in Congress that will provide an additional USD 900 billion to the US economy has rekindled hopes that the rapid distribution of vaccines will get people back on track and encourage travel and long-term consumption decisions. The demand for commodities of all kinds could therefore increase rapidly again, and in parallel, the industrial figures and also the entire commodity market should be able to recover further. OPEC agreed earlier this month to gradually increase oil production by 500,000 bpd starting in January. A good sign.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on December 21st, 2020 | 08:53 CET
First Majestic Silver, Silver Viper Minerals, Endeavour Silver - Investing with foresight
Compared to the popular crisis currency, gold, silver is somewhat neglected. Silver is in demand from a wide variety of sectors such as electromobility, solar and medical technology. Price increases of the precious metal are, therefore only a question of time. The world's largest silver producer is Mexico, with around 190 million ounces of silver annually. We present three companies that are profiting from Mexico's substantial silver deposits. Who has the greatest potential?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on December 21st, 2020 | 08:39 CET
Everfuel, Triumph Gold, Varta - This will be important!
The final weeks of the unique 2020 stock market year promise further excitement. The DAX is close to its all-time high of 13,808 points. If it breaks the mark, investors are likely to party, albeit at a distance, until the end of the year. Gold also resumed in the direction of the all-time high. After the strong support at USD 1,800 held, analysts see highs again for the precious yellow metal as early as the first quarter of 2021.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 21st, 2020 | 08:00 CET
Samsung Electronics, AdTiger, Tencent: Investing in Asian Tigers
Asia has long been the engine of the global economy. This became most apparent in the summer when pictures of people celebrating without masks made the rounds in Wuhan. At the same time, here in Germany, the restrictions of the pandemic were still being felt. The differences are also evident at the moment: while the hard lockdown prevails in Germany, business life in Asia continues - only partially interrupted by restrictions. When looking at promising companies, Asian stocks are increasingly appearing on the buy lists of professional investors. Why? Many Asian companies are technologically far ahead and close to fast-growing future markets. Nowhere else in the world is the middle class growing faster than in Asia. Reason enough to take a close look at stocks from the region.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on December 21st, 2020 | 07:50 CET
CureVac, EXMceuticals, Formycom - the undiscovered profiteers of the crisis!
The Corona pandemic continues to be the dominant topic of our time. Not a day goes by when new achievements in the fight against the pandemic come to public attention. The battle against Covid-19 is becoming a multi-billion-dollar business. In addition to the well-known profiteers, the vaccine manufacturers BioNTech and Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca and many smaller companies are also profiting. Their potential is still largely unknown on the stock market and is far from being fully exploited.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 17th, 2020 | 09:46 CET
Saturn Oil & Gas, BP, Royal Dutch Shell: Now the right oil stock!
The stock market is like a pendulum that swings back and forth. The year 2020 was undoubtedly the year of electromobility - just one look at Tesla with its USD 600 billion capitalization is enough - and a year for the "hype topic" hydrogen, which though still needs at least 3 years of research and development for series production. Both are much-discussed alternatives to oil and other fossil fuels. Unfortunately, this comparison is somewhat misleading, as significant amounts of oil and coal are still used to generate both electricity and hydrogen. The drivers of electric vehicles like to pat themselves on the back because of their political compensation. Still, there is now a consensus in the research community that electric propulsion systems on a broad scale can in no way be described as a solution for sustainable economic activity. On the government side, of course, there are great tax incentives that probably reflect the intrinsic motivation of the e-belief community to a huge extent. However, if the battery goes on strike in the winter, fortunately, you still have the V8 in the private garage.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on December 17th, 2020 | 09:22 CET
BYD, RYU Apparel, JinkoSolar - There is huge potential here!
As of today, retail stores in Germany are closed. Do you already have all your Christmas presents? If not, thank goodness there is an ever-growing selection of retailers on the World Wide Web. Online retail is booming, all the more so because of the recurring lockdowns. The trend to use less brick-and-mortar retail and more online retail runs through all industries. For this reason, retailers are increasingly turning to the Internet as a sales channel.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on December 17th, 2020 | 09:12 CET
Barrick Gold, Desert Gold Ventures, Yamana Gold - the winners of the next gold price increase
Central banks are printing new money at a rate that can make you dizzy. No one can answer where this will lead. The Corona pandemic causes further worry lines with its profound effects on our daily life but also in terms of the labour market and economy. Given these general conditions, it is not surprising that gold, as a crisis currency, has marked new highs in the year. Even though there is a consolidation at the moment, the outlook remains positive. Which stock should you bet on?
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