Gold
Commented by Juliane Zielonka on February 27th, 2025 | 07:20 CET
Copper as the key: Siemens Energy, Benton Resources, and Hensoldt are shaping the energy transition and security
Copper is a key factor in shaping the energy transition and security. The green transformation, in particular, is increasing demand. Siemens Energy is driving sustainable electrification and uses recycled material for circuit breakers in its energy transition products - a small step with a big impact. The Company is strengthening its market position in the circular economy and securing a billion-dollar order volume. The Canadian mineral exploration company Benton Resources is profiting from the raw materials boom and expanding its copper deposits in the Great Burnt project in Canada. Experts predict an imminent copper shortage due to the energy transition. Benton Resources can now position itself as a future supplier for this industry. Hensoldt, a specialist in sensor technologies in defense and aerospace, is deepening its drone expertise by cooperating with QinetiQ, thus ensuring geopolitical stability. Read on to find out how these companies combine sustainability, raw materials, and defense.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 27th, 2025 | 07:10 CET
Elon Musk, Donald Trump, and the GOLD MARKET! Barrick Gold and First Nordic Metals are rising! Even Novo Nordisk shares are in a gold rush!
No gold in Fort Knox? This crazy theory is currently being fueled by Donald Trump and Elon Musk. To uncover the secrets of the US gold reserve location, the two best friends plan to visit the site in person soon. Meanwhile, price targets of USD 3,500 for the precious metal are doing the rounds. Even Barrick Gold's stock is rising! Can the giant really solve a big problem? First Nordic Metals appears to be a more promising gold investment. The Company is focused on the European gold mining region of the future. The stock is only just being discovered by the capital market, and it is showing a lot of momentum. Novo Nordisk is also part of the "gold rush". The Norwegians are making billions with their weight loss injection. Problems at a competitor are causing a price jump.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on February 26th, 2025 | 07:20 CET
Desert Gold, Barrick, D-Wave: Mining meets future technology – A new chapter in resource extraction
The current developments around the US gold reserves in Fort Knox, which, at 147.3 million troy ounces, represent a market value of around USD 434 billion, are attracting international attention. In particular, President Trump's announcement that he will personally inspect the holdings highlights the political dimension of the precious metal. The BRICS countries are seeking a gold-backed currency to reduce their dependence on the US dollar. This could significantly increase demand for gold from African countries. Desert Gold Ventures presents promising new drilling data from its West African gold project with impressive gold grades at Mogoyafara South. Top dog Barrick Gold settles its conflict with the Malian government and, despite challenges, posts record profits of USD 2.14 billion in 2024. D-Wave Quantum is targeting agriculture and developing autonomous field robots that could revolutionize agricultural processes. Exciting times for investors.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 25th, 2025 | 07:15 CET
CDU wins, and the stock market celebrates! Caution with Nel ASA, First Nordic Metals, Xiaomi, and Agnico Eagle
In addition to the stock indices constantly reaching new highs, gold has also reached new record levels above USD 2,950. After the tech indices climbed to new highs during February, there is now a slight correction. No one is talking about a trend reversal yet, as buybacks are still too present. Top performers like Palantir and Nvidia may have to take a hit in the short term, while low-valued securities and defense stocks are currently in demand again. Rheinmetall remains the top share in the DAX 40 index, with a plus of over 800% since February 2022. This year, the value is once again excelling with an increase of more than 50%. We highlight some opportunities.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on February 25th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
Rheinmetall, XXIX Metal, Newmont – The Merz trade is on
The traffic light coalition is history. Chancellor Olaf Scholz suffered a shipwreck and achieved the worst election result for the SPD in the post-war period. The new strong man at the helm, CDU frontman Friedrich Merz, already stated in advance that Germany would support Ukraine even more strongly, which means that armaments companies are likely to be among the long-term profiteers. The price of gold also performed strongly afterwards, heading towards the USD 3,000 per ounce mark. Copper could also continue its turnaround, benefiting undervalued producers and exploration companies.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on February 21st, 2025 | 07:00 CET
RWE, First Nordic Metals, and Siemens Energy: Europe's new energy independence is gathering pace
Germany is still feeling the effects of the sabotage of the Russian gas pipelines years later. Expensive energy costs are driving industry to the brink of ruin. Solutions are needed to bring the European country back to the forefront economically. Energy company RWE is setting a good example by launching large-scale battery storage systems in two cities that can provide energy for critical infrastructure within seconds. This project demonstrates how Germany is future-proofing its energy supply. First Nordic Metals is working to make Europe independent of raw materials and is conducting exploration projects with a focus on gold in Scandinavia. This precious metal offers a solid hedge, especially in times of crisis. Adam Cegielski, recently appointed president, strengthens the team with his 25 years of industry experience. Siemens Energy is banking on growth on the French coast: the Company is investing EUR 200 million to build offshore wind turbine rotor blades. This will not only create 200 new jobs but also send a strong signal for Europe's path toward energy independence.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 20th, 2025 | 07:50 CET
DAX makes a decent correction – Gold sets its sights on the USD 3,000 mark! Caution advised with Palantir, Barrick, Desert Gold, Lufthansa, and TUI
After weeks of gains, the DAX 40 index saw its first noticeable correction yesterday. It rose to 22,935 in the morning, but by the evening, it had fallen to just 22,450. Hardly anyone had considered that the one-way street of rising valuations would eventually come to an end. Will the correction continue and perhaps go really deep? The opposite is currently true for gold. The inflation figures from the UK of a smooth 3% in January are causing the central bank to break out in a cold sweat. Adieu interest rate cuts – instead, gold is appreciating again and reached a new all-time high of USD 2,945. We look at the winners and losers. It is time to position yourself correctly.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 20th, 2025 | 07:10 CET
Renk in a SUPERCYCLE! Elon Musk wants gold! USD 3,500 an ounce? Barrick off to a good start, but Globex Mining does better!
Will Renk shares soon reach an all-time high? The EUR 30 mark was broken yesterday. According to analysts, the defense stock will likely continue its FOMO rally. Like Hensoldt and Rheinmetall, the transmission manufacturer is in the supercycle. There is also news from Elon Musk. He wants to examine US gold reserves! This is once again leading to conspiracy theories – this time, the question is whether there is actually gold in Fort Knox. Meanwhile, experts see the gold price marching towards USD 3,500. The rally has now even reached the crisis-stricken Barrick Gold, with the stock climbing after recent announcements. Is all the bad news priced in? The stock of Globex Mining is performing significantly better than Barrick. And at the mine incubator, the price is being driven by positive newsflow. With its risk-diversified commodity portfolio, the stock still has potential.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on February 19th, 2025 | 07:35 CET
thyssenkrupp, Golden Cariboo Resources, Intel – Which comeback strategy will pay off?
In a world where raw materials are becoming scarcer, markets more volatile, and technologies more disruptive, companies face a threefold challenge: they must transform, innovate, and, at the same time, preserve their roots. This balance between tradition and the future currently shapes three publicly traded companies that could not be more different – yet all three have long histories to look back on. thyssenkrupp, a former industrial giant, is in the midst of a transformation. Golden Cariboo Resources, with its "Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine," can trace its history back to 1865 and has recently presented exciting drilling results. Meanwhile, Intel, a semiconductor giant, is grappling with the aftermath of a technological sprint that has catapulted the industry into a new era.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on February 18th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
Palantir, First Nordic Metals, Barrick Gold – WATCH OUT: These stocks are on the move!
The tech industry celebrates Palantir as an AI pioneer: With a 390% price increase in 2024 and a forecast of USD 3.75 billion in revenue in 2025, the Company is convincing with its government and commercial AI solutions – but the P/E ratio of 600 raises sustainability questions. Meanwhile, First Nordic Metals is building on exploration momentum in the Scandinavian gold sector: new anomalies and cost-efficient drilling techniques are driving the stock. Barrick Gold, in turn, combines robustness (19% revenue growth) with geopolitical challenges in Mali and long-term, large-scale projects. We take a look at which companies offer potential and where valuations could be too high.
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