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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 26th, 2021 | 12:37 CET

Barrick Gold, Sierra Grande Minerals, Yamana Gold - False breakout in gold?

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On November 5, it seemed gold had finally broken out of its established triangle in the chart. However, since November 19, the bears have retaken the helm for the time being. Investors, who have otherwise relied on gold for inflation and other hedges, are still reacting hesitantly. One reason is the expansion of the money supply, which is displacing people's fear. Nearly all central banks see inflation as temporary. Another reason is the cryptocurrencies, which are also used as capital protection and thus represent competition. If interest rates rise, that would be a bad sign for gold. If inflation remains, global gold demand could increase, with demand from India and China already picking up. The newly formed uptrend in gold is only broken below USD 1,721.1 on a daily basis, so we currently expect gold prices to rise. We, therefore, analyze three gold companies.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 17th, 2021 | 12:40 CET

Leoni, Sierra Grande Minerals, Varta, Nordex - Critical raw materials, skyrocketing prices!

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According to the active suggestions of many climate protectionists, we are all best off riding bicycles. Because the climate measures, in particular the CO2 taxes, will soon make movement with fossil fuels impossible. In October, the E10 fuel price reached the EUR 2.00 mark at some filling stations. As a result, 80% of the gasoline price target formulated by the Greens in the 1990s of 5 D-Marks has been achieved. Calculated on the oil price, a liter of refined fuel would only cost about EUR 0.60; the rest is made up of duties and taxes, as is well known. Interestingly, in the Federal Audit Office records, it is precisely the political climate protection protagonists who stand out with an impressive number of car trips and air miles. It seems that only some people are supposed to restrict themselves, while other more privileged groups enjoy a free ride. Is this the future of individual mobility?

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Commented by Nico Popp on November 1st, 2021 | 10:29 CET

Shell, Sierra Grande Minerals, K+S: 4.1% inflation - here is how investors counteract it

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Inflation in the eurozone climbed to a new record in October - at 4.1%, one can confidently speak of inflation. At the same time, the European Central Bank (ECB) continues to adopt a wait-and-see approach. Although the markets are pricing in an interest rate hike in the eurozone, analysts and the ECB believe these expectations are premature. Given the stuttering economic recovery, it might make sense from the central bank's point of view to delay the exit from the ultra-loose monetary policy a little longer - with all the risks.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 28th, 2021 | 12:52 CEST

Nordex, Standard Lithium, Central African Gold: Raw materials for the energy transition

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The energy turnaround is supposed to save the climate and significantly reduce the consumption of fossil fuels. But what is often overlooked: In practice, this means that demand for other raw materials is rising massively. In the EU alone, demand for cobalt is expected to increase more than tenfold by 2030. Copper and lithium are also in hot demand. Nordex, for example, needs rare earths for the production of wind turbines. Standard Lithium benefits from the exploding demand for batteries and Central African Gold's raw materials are included in practically every future technology.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 25th, 2021 | 11:41 CEST

GSP Resource, Nordex, JinkoSolar - Alternative energies on the rise!

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The political course set in Germany is also decisive for further progress in the EU's complex opinion-making process. Nordic countries want to promote alternative energies much more strongly, while more southern members are increasingly focusing on nuclear power. French Prime Minister Macron intends to invest a total EUR 30 billion in the expansion of nuclear energy, hydrogen technology and e-mobility as part of his "France 2030" plan for the future. Nuclear power is set to disappear from the German energy mix. The race is already evidently on in Europe to see who will be allowed to cover our electricity shortfall in the future.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 19th, 2021 | 13:44 CEST

Barrick Gold, Standard Lithium, GSP Resource: Commodities booming

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Copper, lithium and oil are just a few examples of commodities whose prices are going through the roof. The shares of the producers of these commodities are benefiting as a result. In addition, there is now often a takeover fantasy. This applies, for example, to Standard Lithium. The US explorer has now also published positive data for its project. It also applies to GSP Resource. At least as far as drilling results and takeover fantasy are concerned. The share price, on the other hand, still has room for improvement. The same applies to Barrick Gold. The Q3 figures were convincing, with the gold company earning brilliantly on every ounce, but the shares are trading close to the year's low.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 5th, 2021 | 11:40 CEST

BioNTech, Varta, Sierra Grande Minerals - Is the countermovement coming?

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The BioNTech share was under intense pressure in the past trading week. But even at the start of the week, the bulls could not prevail with a countermovement. There is also good news from the new German biotech star. Ripe for a rebound are also the shares of Varta and Sierra Grande. At Varta, the presentation of Apple's new Airpods could herald a share price recovery. Sierra Grande is suffering from weak precious metal prices. The Company has just published positive drilling results. Investors could soon look forward to rising prices for all three shares.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on September 10th, 2021 | 13:50 CEST

Sierra Grande Minerals, Barrick Gold, Sibanye Stillwater - Tempting valuation levels

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Patience is a virtue. Especially on the stock market, investors are often required to be patient. Why do rising prices take so long to materialize, even though the relevant facts are already on the table? One or the other investor who has invested in commodity shares has undoubtedly experienced this or a similar situation. But those who take a longer-term view and make the proper sense of the relevant framework conditions that determine supply and demand will be successful. Precious metals have proven to be a protection against inflation over long periods of time. Various raw materials such as copper and lithium are experiencing rising demand as a result of electromobility. These three stocks offer opportunities.

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Commented by Nico Popp on September 10th, 2021 | 10:14 CEST

Daimler, Aztec Minerals, Varta: How growth investments succeed

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New technologies are currently transforming the economy. The triumphant advance of electric cars is a done deal, and even buildings will soon be largely climate-neutral. First and foremost, carmakers, manufacturers of photovoltaic systems and energy storage systems are driving this development. But other beneficiaries are currently receiving little attention from the market. We present three stocks.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on September 8th, 2021 | 11:33 CEST

BYD, Teck Resources, GSP Resource, Varta - Commodity rally three point zero!

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There is a growing concern in the German economy that rapidly rising raw material prices will jeopardize the upswing in the future. Thus, the head of the Munich-based economic research institute Ifo, Clemens Fuest, warns: "If commodity prices continue to rise significantly across the board in the coming years, this could become a problem." He is referring to the upswing because supply chains are already severely disrupted by the pandemic. The temporary failure of the Suez Canal has even led to a delay of several months in the delivery of high-tech products.

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