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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 10th, 2026 | 07:05 CET

Glencore, Aspermont, and Barrick Mining – Golden prospects

  • Mining
  • bigdata
  • Commodities
  • Gold
  • Technology

Failed mega-deals, strategic divestments, and quiet transformations away from the spotlight: the balance of power is currently shifting in the commodities sector. While one global industry heavyweight has abandoned its consolidation plans and is instead responding to geopolitical realities through targeted portfolio management, another player is working behind the scenes on an entirely new business model. At the same time, after several turbulent weeks, the gold market is once again sending clear signals, supported by surprisingly strong quarterly figures and high cash flow. For investors, this combination creates compelling opportunities spanning revaluation potential, defensive stability, and long-term structural tailwinds.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 9th, 2026 | 07:05 CET

Barrick Mining, RZOLV Technologies, ExxonMobil – Great opportunities after the price massacre

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Technology
  • cleantech

Following the abrupt end of the precious metals rally, opposing forces are colliding on the commodity markets. While gold and silver experienced a historic sell-off and even large producers came under massive pressure, the energy sector is proving to be surprisingly robust. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are fueling new concerns about global oil supplies and driving up risk premiums. At the same time, the continued high price of gold, despite the recent correction, is causing structural changes on the supply side. Producers are increasing their output, while environmental regulations and alternative processes are coming into sharper focus.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on February 6th, 2026 | 08:10 CET

These companies have the perfect growth formula: Silver North Resources, Barrick Mining, and ASTA Energy Solutions!

  • Mining
  • Growth
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Commodities
  • Copper
  • Electromobility

Favorable conditions and strong balance sheets provide the foundation for share price gains. This formula applies to all three companies mentioned. With its recent IPO and fresh funds, ASTA Energy Solutions can benefit significantly from the megatrend of the energy transition. High gold prices are filling Barrick's coffers, and the spin-off of its North American gold assets will provide an additional return lever. Well-financed Canadian explorer Silver North Resources is making strong progress. High-grade silver properties in Canada are being developed at a rapid pace, creating added value for shareholders. The high silver price provides additional support – a simple equation.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 4th, 2026 | 07:00 CET

The bomb has dropped! Gold from 5,600 to 4,600 and now back again? Crazy times with Barrick Mining, DRC Gold, and Strategy

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Commodities
  • Bitcoin

BANG! Investors could not react fast enough as gold and silver prices plunged last Friday. There were many explanations for this sell-off: derivative positions of major banks, which had really hurt during the steep upward trend of recent weeks. Then a few speculators jumped in, hoping to grab a slice of the pie. And finally, a dash of panic. Silver collapsed by a full 40% from USD 122 to USD 72, while gold corrected by around USD 1,000, or 20%, down to USD 4,600. At the start of the week, a slight stabilization is now visible, but volatility remains. The environment is still fragile. Gold stocks like Barrick Mining and DRC Gold are feeling the impact. Looking beyond the metals to Bitcoin, one loser comes into focus: Strategy, Michael Saylor's BTC asset management company. How will the mess continue?

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 3rd, 2026 | 07:20 CET

The gold correction is irrelevant here: Why Desert Gold is the missing piece of the puzzle for B2Gold and Allied Gold

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Takeover
  • Investments

The gold market is in a phase that analysts now refer to as a supercycle. With prices breaking historical records, smart capital is turning its attention to the world's most productive regions – even after the recent correction in precious metals. West Africa, and specifically the Senegal-Mali Shear Zone (SMSZ), is considered the geological heartland. This is where some of the largest and richest mines on the planet are located. But the business follows an inexorable logic: even the largest mines are emptying, and the processing plants need to be kept busy. This is true in the south of the zone for Canadian giant B2Gold with its world-class Fekola mine and in the north for Allied Gold, which is revitalizing the historic Sadiola asset. Desert Gold is considered a potential supporter of both companies. The company controls the largest non-producing land parcel in the entire region, located precisely between the two giants. This makes Desert Gold extremely interesting for investors.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 27th, 2026 | 07:20 CET

Let profits run: Power Metallic Mines, Barrick Mining, and TKMS – There is still a lot of potential here!

  • Mining
  • PGEs
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Commodities
  • CriticalMetals
  • Defense

The bull market for precious metals is gaining momentum. Gold and silver reached new historic highs with prices above USD 5,000 and USD 100 per troy ounce. Prices for critical raw materials and industrial metals are also rising. This is fueling further price increases for precious metal and commodity producers such as Barrick Mining. Up-and-coming producers such as Power Metallic Mines, whose assets have strategic value due to their jurisdiction, size, and quality, also offer promising opportunities. In addition, defense stocks continue to be popular with investors.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 27th, 2026 | 07:05 CET

Alamos Gold, DRC Gold, Rio Tinto – Gold, silver, and metals poised for another surge

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Commodities
  • Investments

Gold and silver are racing from one high to the next, sending a clear signal to the markets. What was long considered a short-term flight to safety is increasingly becoming a structural trend. Exploding government debt, persistent inflation risks, and a fragile geopolitical situation are increasing the need for investors worldwide to hedge their bets. In this environment, industrial metals and strategic commodities are coming into focus alongside traditional precious metals. Supply bottlenecks, geopolitical dependencies, and rising demand due to the energy transition and digitalization suggest that 2026 could be another profitable year not only for gold and silver but for the entire commodities sector.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on January 26th, 2026 | 07:15 CET

Record highs for gold, silver, and copper! But tungsten is really taking off! Almonty shares are eclipsing Barrick Mining and MP Materials!

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Copper
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Commodities

Commodity prices are running wild. But anyone who thinks that developments in gold and silver are record-breaking should take a look at tungsten. It is increasingly becoming the number one critical metal. Within a year, the price has surged from just over USD 300 to more than USD 1,200. Almonty Industries is benefiting from this. Almonty Industries is benefiting from this. From the perspective of CEO Lewis Black, however, the price itself is not the decisive factor, but something else entirely. Although tungsten is increasingly emerging from the shadow of rare earths, it is still the rare earths that dominate the headlines. MP Materials has both the US government and Apple on board, and analysts continue to see outperformance. Barrick Mining should also be making a fortune at the moment. Not only is gold at record levels, but copper is too.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 23rd, 2026 | 07:20 CET

Greenland crisis averted! Boom in gold, silver, and critical metals boosts Antimony Resources

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • silver
  • CriticalMetals
  • antimony

Donald, Donald, Donald! What more is there to say? The recent conflict over Greenland is causing considerable unrest in the markets, especially in the defense and raw materials sectors. The palpable tensions between the major powers over influence and resources have led to wild fluctuations in defense stocks and have intensified the psychological pressure to secure critical metals. Many stocks feel like hot potatoes, while others reveal a deeper, more solid upward trend beneath the short-term price movements: the race for strategic raw materials has long since become a geopolitical chess game. The US player sees itself as the queen with a triple life on the chessboard, turning all other participants into obedient pawns. But the day before yesterday came the big castling move, and the fog briefly cleared. Risk-conscious investors should now take a closer look at commodity stocks such as Antimony Resources because this is where the polar bear is raging!

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 22nd, 2026 | 07:10 CET

NATO under pressure – Is silver the new gold? Dream returns with Silver North, fresh momentum for Rheinmetall and TKMS

  • Mining
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Defense
  • Steel
  • hightech

Geopolitical upheavals are exposing deep rifts of trust between the superpowers. The US approach toward Greenland is reminiscent of long-outdated colonial practices and has alienated the political actors involved. As a result of this blunt conduct on the international stage, trust in political institutions is eroding, and long-standing alliance structures are beginning to fall apart. The wobbling of the transatlantic alliance, NATO, marks a new level of tension and escalation. What this means for the capital markets in the short term remains unclear. However, what is already evident is the almost daily appreciation of gold and silver, along with another surge in valuations of defense stocks. A scenario of rising interest rates is also looming on the horizon. None of this is good news, and investors would be well advised to examine their portfolio structures for weaknesses. Here are a few ideas.

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