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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 20th, 2026 | 07:25 CET
Never change a winning team! This triumphant trio belongs in every portfolio: Almonty Industries, TKMS, and Rheinmetall
In the current year, the old favorites remain the new favorites: defense and commodities. Geopolitical tensions and rising defense budgets, as well as demand for critical commodities, are shaping the big picture. Reflecting these conditions, defense stocks and shares in raw materials producers should continue to rise. Almonty Industries stands out in particular. Rising tungsten prices provide significant leverage for Almonty Industries, currently the largest tungsten producer outside China. When will the next price surge come?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on January 20th, 2026 | 07:20 CET
Sibanye-Stillwater, CHAR Technologies, Siemens Energy – Right on trend
The 2026 stock market year is only a few days old, but developments are unfolding rapidly. Two sectors, precious metals and energy, are particularly noteworthy. Geopolitical tensions, growing government debt, and ongoing inflation risks continue to favor gold and other precious metals as stable stores of value. At the same time, the explosive rise in energy demand driven by artificial intelligence, data centers, and electromobility is providing structural tailwinds in the energy sector. While supply and infrastructure are reaching their physical limits in many places, raw materials and energy sources are gaining strategic importance. For investors, this could also result in an attractive risk-reward profile in 2026.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on January 20th, 2026 | 07:15 CET
The dirty GOLD RISK! RZOLV Technologies with a billion-dollar opportunity and takeover fantasy!
With a price of around USD 4,600 per troy ounce, there is a gold rush atmosphere. But there is a risk that mine operators and authorities alike fear: cyanide. This highly toxic chemical is becoming key, especially for low-grade deposits that are now profitable again. It was also responsible for one of Europe's biggest environmental disasters. This is precisely where RZOLV Technologies comes into play. The Canadian company is working on a water-based, biodegradable leaching formulation that is intended to replace cyanide in existing plants – without expensive conversions and at low cost. The potential is enormous. If the upcoming industrial test is successful, the stock could move up to a new league and make RZOLV a hot takeover candidate.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on January 20th, 2026 | 07:10 CET
The new formula – How Silver Viper is opening an exciting new chapter with strategic partners and an operational focus
In the high-risk world of commodity exploration, it is rare to find a path that maximizes opportunities and intelligently diversifies risk. This is precisely the path that Silver Viper Minerals is pursuing. Instead of focusing on a single project, the Company is developing three promising assets in parallel in Mexico's best mining regions. The key to this transformation is a strategic partnership with industry giant Fresnillo, a massive drilling program at the flagship La Virginia project, and a newly secured capital base.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 20th, 2026 | 07:05 CET
Antimony shock for Airbus and BASF: China's export restrictions make Antimony Resources a strategic winner
2025 will go down in economic history as the year when a largely unknown semi-metal sent global industry into a state of alert. Antimony, long overshadowed by popular battery metals such as lithium and cobalt, suddenly emerged as one of the most strategically critical and supply-constrained metals. Aggressive export restrictions imposed by China, which historically controlled over 80% of global processing capacity, have put Western supply chains under significant pressure. What market observers refer to as the "antimony shock" is no longer a theoretical threat, but a harsh economic reality. According to industry analyses, market participants were already talking about significant supply deficits in 2025 – estimates are in the high five-digit ton range. We analyze the market and present a potential beneficiary.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on January 20th, 2026 | 07:00 CET
Polymetallic treasure discovered – Power Metallic Mines with massive potential
Electrification, the energy transition, defense spending, and digitalization are structurally driving up demand for conductive and critical metals. At the same time, geopolitical tensions and fragile supply chains are intensifying competition for reliable sources of raw materials. North America is increasingly coming into focus as a secure counterweight. It is precisely in this environment that Power Metallic Mines is positioning itself, with one of the most promising polymetallic exploration projects on the continent.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on January 19th, 2026 | 07:45 CET
Demand trends for energy remain strong, but ultimately it is price that matters – American Atomics, Siemens Energy, and RWE are benefiting!
Shares in the energy and raw materials sectors were good investments last year. This trend is continuing in the first few weeks of the new year. The strong growth in demand for electricity, driven in part by AI and electromobility, is structural and sustained. Important aspects in this context are the availability of energy and infrastructure and, crucially, the price. The price of electricity is becoming increasingly important as a competitive factor. Who has the most convincing answers to the challenges of the present and the future?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on January 19th, 2026 | 07:40 CET
CEO Buys Big – Almonty Turns into a Raw-Material Weapon Against China
Without tungsten, many key industries would grind to a halt. The transition metal is indispensable for armaments, semiconductors, aerospace, and is now moving further into the center of strategic interests with fusion research. At the same time, China controls over 80% of global supply and is tightening its export restrictions. The West is desperately seeking alternatives. This is precisely where Almonty Industries positions itself as one of the largest non-Chinese tungsten producers. The stock is receiving additional attention due to significant insider purchases by CEO Lewis Black - a signal that investors should not ignore.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on January 19th, 2026 | 07:30 CET
Multibagger potential: Antimony Resources! Perfect setup - Sought-after critical metal in a large, high-grade, strategically important property
Geopolitical uncertainties and the race for secure supply chains are turning critical raw materials into a strategic priority. One metal that has so far received little attention is increasingly coming into focus: antimony. It is essential for defense, semiconductors, specialty alloys, and flame retardants. Antimony Resources is developing Bald Hill in New Brunswick, home to the largest known antimony deposit in North America. Recently published drilling data showing high-grade mineralization underscores the project's potential. The data already suggest that the size of the indicated resources could expand soon. All these factors could become strong drivers for the share price!
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 19th, 2026 | 07:25 CET
Armored steel meets swarm intelligence: Why Rheinmetall and Hensoldt must retool - and why NEO Battery Materials could become a hidden winner of the drone war
The war in Ukraine has shattered military doctrines that were considered irrefutable in NATO headquarters for decades within a matter of months. The shocking realization: even the most modern battle tank is an easy target for a drone that costs less than a tank of fuel for the colossus. We are witnessing a tectonic shift in warfare away from classic weapons such as tanks and howitzers toward asymmetric threats that are decided by software, sensors, and, above all, range. In this new environment, established defense giants such as Rheinmetall and Hensoldt must reinvent themselves to avoid becoming obsolete. But while these corporations are slow to turn their tankers around, NEO Battery Materials is positioning itself as an agile player at the critical interface of modern warfare: batteries for drone swarms, independent of Chinese supply chains.
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