Comments
Commented by Nico Popp on February 9th, 2021 | 08:20 CET
Siemens, Almonty, Rheinmetall: ESG check of classic industries
There is no way around the chemical element tungsten when it comes to medical applications, particularly corrosion-resistant metal or certain armor-piercing ammunition. We present three companies directly or indirectly involved with the metal and whose shares are also worth looking at from an ESG perspective.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 9th, 2021 | 08:10 CET
Verbio, Desert Gold, Heidelberger Druck: Where you can get something right now
It is easy to bet on the future - especially on the stock market. Numerous business models compete for the attention of investors and the best ideas are rewarded. Sometimes, you have to think a little out of the box if you want to bet on the future. We look at three stocks and see whether they are suitable for future investment.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on February 9th, 2021 | 08:00 CET
CureVac, Cardiol Therapeutics, Bayer - roaring profits!
The race for the best and most effective vaccine is in full swing. After BioNTech and its partner Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca were approved in Europe, but there are always obstacles. Over the weekend, for example, South Africa announced that it is forgoing the AstraZeneca vaccine for the time being. The background to this is its supposedly lower efficacy with the B.1.351 virus mutation. Somewhat unnoticed, another vaccine manufacturer is moving into pole position through innovative collaborations.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 9th, 2021 | 07:00 CET
Aspermont, Baader Bank, Bitcoin Group - Here, the turnovers explode!
The stock market year 2020 has gone down in history in terms of turnover, and it continues to rise in 2021. New brokerage accounts are added daily. The lack of interest on savings accounts inevitably drives investors into the stock market - instead of zero interest, it even holds the chance of a dividend. According to a survey, interest in shares among private households has tripled in the last 20 years. Previously, it was just 5% of private investors interested in shares, but in 2019, 11 years after the great Lehman crisis, it was already 15.2%. In other words, stock market service providers and banks have their work cut out for them again!
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on February 8th, 2021 | 09:48 CET
Lang & Schwarz, Deutsche Rohstoff, NanoRepro - Top Picks: German Small Caps!
Many studies show that small listed companies, so-called small caps, generate higher returns over more extended periods than larger corporations. A broadly diversified small-cap portfolio, when combined with mid and large caps, increases returns and reduces risk in the overall context. Thus, small caps should not be a side issue when it comes to investing. We present three exciting and promising German small caps.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 8th, 2021 | 09:27 CET
Upco International, Square, IBM - Shop like Robinhood and pay by mobile!
Instead of using their wallets, more and more Germans prefer to use their smartphones or smartwatches at the supermarket checkout - for a good reason: It's simply faster. There's no more searching for change, and no one has to wait for change. Quick checkout at the supermarket, hotel or swimming pool has already proven its worth as a way of bypassing the queue. Mobile payments can be made wherever cash registers are NFC-enabled: Such cash registers can be recognized by the wave symbol, which looks like a WLAN symbol lying on its side. However, not every mobile payment service is suitable for every user. Upco is a small but very flexible provider that offers payment solutions via chat app and also allows crypto connections.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 8th, 2021 | 07:30 CET
Fresenius, Fresenius Medical Care, Q&M Dental: Healthy returns await here
Healthcare stocks have been in demand not just since the pandemic, but the pandemic is a sure game-changer for the industry in the long term. Demand for consumables and tests will continue to rise because this much seems certain: the Coronavirus will remain with us and possibly return year after year like a wave of influenza. Companies in the industry can profit from this. We present three stocks.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on February 8th, 2021 | 07:20 CET
Xiaomi, Marble Financial, Deutsche Telekom - you should check this!
Corona has been dominating life in Germany for a year now. Whether professionally or privately - the pandemic has already left deep scars. The number of insolvencies fell last year thanks to government Corona aid and the suspension of the obligation to file for bankruptcy despite the economic crisis. Due to the extreme backlog of insolvencies and the increase in indebted households due to the loss of thousands of jobs, it is probably unavoidable that there will be a wave of bankruptcies. Controlling one's finances will become all the more crucial.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on February 8th, 2021 | 07:10 CET
TUI, Pollux Properties, Formycon - When will the starting signal be given?
Currently, no question is heard more often: When will we see a return to normality? Light at the end of the tunnel is promised by the vaccines that are gradually being approved. The drugs against the Coronavirus, which are currently in various research phases, promise potential and could allow people to go about their daily lives as usual in the future. Through the action of these drugs, free, carefree travel could once again be possible. A boom seems pre-programmed.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 8th, 2021 | 07:00 CET
Alibaba, GS Holdings, Lufthansa: Asia as an investment target
When it comes to promising growth regions, investors have little choice: Asia has been the growth region par excellence for many years. Although Africa and South America have also been repeatedly proclaimed as promising, Asia now has a unique dynamism. In addition to production, Asia has long been an economic region driven by consumption. Every year, millions of Asians earn a modest amount of wealth - and want to treat themselves. We present three interesting investment ideas.
Read