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Commented by Mario Hose on September 30th, 2020 | 09:33 CEST
Beyond Meat, Nikola, Newlox: meat replacement, hydrogen, and green gold
The quest for a better world coupled with economic success motivates investors around the globe to participate in innovation and business ideas. These are often subjects that promote health and protect the environment. Those who think big and plan ahead receive the relevant attention. But everyone has started small at one time or another, so success stories also serve as inspiration for young and small companies with good ideas.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on September 29th, 2020 | 10:51 CEST
BioNTech, Bayer, Valeo Pharma: Share price jump ahead of quarterly results
Investors' expectations of developments can drive the share price. When it comes to solving a problem or creating needs, the interest of the capital market is particularly high. Things get exciting for investors when the business model offers the possibilities of scalability. Attractive investment opportunities can be created in the fields of health and medicine, which offer extraordinary return opportunities.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on September 28th, 2020 | 15:09 CEST
BYD, Plug Power, Scottie Resources: Who has the best track record?
Various sectors of the stock market are of particular interest to investors at the moment. Mobility is an engaging subject for people all around the globe. All developments are closely scrutinised, resulting in progress being rewarded by increased investor interest. When regress and uncertainty are detected, investors react like a shy deer and scatter. There are numerous opportunities to invest in and the time spent on shares is a critical factor, especially for stockholders. As always, it is worth taking a broad perspective.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 28th, 2020 | 14:57 CEST
Palantir Technologies, Velocity Minerals, SNP Schneider-Neureither & Partner: where do the opportunities lie now?
Last week investors were shaken from severe market volatility. While the Dow Jones was able to make up almost all its losses by the weekend, losing just under 2% on the balance and the Nasdaq even gaining just under 2%, investors had to put up with a decline of around 5% in the Dax and around 4.5% in the price of gold. So where do the opportunities lie now?
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on September 28th, 2020 | 10:15 CEST
BioNTech, NEL ASA, Silver Viper: Profit lies in purchasing
As is well known, timing is of paramount importance for the stock market. Investors who look to take a position always look for the best possible entry point. Rarely do even experienced stock market traders succeed in hitting the low point before the price rises. In connection with the current Corona Pandemic and the uncertainties as to how the course of a possible second wave of infection will develop, there have already been considerable price fluctuations and entry opportunities on the stock markets in recent weeks.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on September 25th, 2020 | 12:24 CEST
K+S, Grenke, Desert Gold: When does uncertainty become an opportunity?
When shares make losses over weeks and months, shareholders hope for an end to the sell-off. Potential buyers ask themselves whether the investment opportunity has already arisen. But the end of a downward trend can always only be determined afterward and can hardly ever be determined exactly. Rather, investors must shed light on the background to a price decline to decide whether it is permanent or merely temporary. The K+S fertilizer group has already been selling off for many years - on a five-year horizon a loss of more than 80% has been recorded - but what is the reason for this?
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on September 24th, 2020 | 13:10 CEST
BP, Saturn Oil & Gas, Shell: Citigroup and Goldman Sachs see oil price at USD 60
Oil producers may be facing an exciting turnaround. The experts from Citigroup and Goldman Sachs see the price of oil in 2021 already back at USD 60.00 per barrel or even above. The statements of the analysts are supported by the assumption that the current oversupply will have been reduced by then. The recovery of economies around the globe will bring demand for oil back to pre-corona pandemic levels by the end of 2021.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on September 24th, 2020 | 09:15 CEST
Barrick Gold, Blackrock Gold, Osino Resources: buy when weak?
The price of gold and silver has come under pressure in the past few days and so too has the price of the shares of the companies involved in the creation of value for precious metals. The fear of another lockdown in connection with the Corona pandemic seems to be worrying the markets. Against this backdrop the central banks and governments continue to support the economy with measures. The correction in precious metals may now be an opportunity to enter, because when the presses are running at full speed, the oldest currency in the world is usually a safe haven.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 23rd, 2020 | 14:13 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Daimler, Triumph Gold: What about these fallen angels?
When investigative journalists immerse themselves in the world of business, the name of Deutsche Bank is mentioned more and more often. Despite countless legal disputes and fines in recent years, the news flow does not end, the latest accusations being activities that observers call money laundering. The documentation surrounding the business relationship between Donald Trump and Deutsche Bank has cast what was once the world's largest financial institution, in a bad light. Although Trump had owed money to one department of the bank for a long time, another department of the bank lent money to the then dazzling real estate mogul to pay off his debts. Many investors would certainly not have thought that such a transaction, based on the principle of right pocket to left pocket would be possible at all. Deutsche Bank rejected a comment on the above-mentioned incident concerning banking secrecy.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 23rd, 2020 | 11:14 CEST
Varta, United Internet, SolGold: Future copper scarcity is becoming apparent
A study commissioned by the International Copper Association (ICA) shows that by 2030 more than 250,000 tonnes of copper per year will be used as part of the windings in electric motors for all types of vehicles. Added to this is the long-established copper requirement in all conventional electrical appliances, electricity storage systems, generators and, last but not least, in construction, where the patina of roof and rain pipe structures is concerned. Copper is ubiquitous and yet one of the rarest metals on this globe. Current production is around 20 million tonnes of copper per year but is tending to decline by 5% per year due to mine exploitation and closures. South America is the largest copper producer in the world. According to official resource estimates, about 40% of the total copper deposits worldwide are in South and Central America, especially in Chile. The spot price of the rare metal has risen by a staggering 55% since the corona collapse in March and recently reached a new annual high.
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