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Commented by Stefan Feulner on October 13th, 2021 | 12:19 CEST

XPeng, Central African Gold, Volkswagen - It will not work without metals

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Decarbonization is the magic word when it comes to achieving the ever-tighter climate targets. The phase-out of coal and the move away from fossil fuels, oil and natural gas is a done deal. However, considerable quantities of copper, lithium, cobalt and nickel are needed to ensure the energy turnaround, whether for electromobility, solar or wind technology. A limited supply is already matching the enormous demand. A stalling of ambitious plans is already preprogrammed.

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Commented by Nico Popp on October 12th, 2021 | 13:32 CEST

RWE, Desert Gold, Deutsche Bank: Opportunities from conservative to speculative

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How to invest when prices are galloping and disruptive fires are increasing? Many investors will opt for blue chips. Indeed, large corporations with steady and stable cash flows offer an opportunity, especially in times of inflation. But which stocks are specifically suitable? Using three shares as examples, we explain how investments can succeed today.

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Commented by Nico Popp on October 11th, 2021 | 12:02 CEST

Adler Group, Barsele Minerals, Deutsche Telekom: Everything is at stake

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The real estate market in China is shaky. A European real estate company has been the subject of speculation recently. Hedge funds have accused the Luxembourg Company Adler Group of irregularities. Is this the beginning of a bear market? Is the next crisis looming? Or will everything turn out all right in the end? We take a look at three exciting stocks of the moment.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on October 8th, 2021 | 11:28 CEST

Nordex, Desert Gold, TUI - The wind is changing

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The DAX is back on top after a brief but painful correction and the slide below the psychologically important 15,000 mark. Was that it, and is the German stock market barometer preparing for a year-end rally and a renewed jump above the 16,000 mark, or will further price losses follow? A long consolidation phase could also be over for certain individual stocks, just like in the precious metals markets.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 7th, 2021 | 13:38 CEST

Deutsche Telekom, Troilus Gold, Barrick Gold - Time for the safe haven

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The world's stock markets are reeling. With inflation on the rise and investors fearing a turnaround in interest rates, the crash prophets are again coming out of their holes. Kiyosaki, Mr.DAX and Co. see themselves confirmed by an impending real-estate bankruptcy rolling towards us from China, triggered by the real estate Company Evergrande. Indeed, stock market barometers are in correction mode, at least in the short term, with the DAX tearing through the psychologically important 15,000-point mark. Meanwhile, another market is in the starting blocks to make a comeback.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 7th, 2021 | 12:54 CEST

Tembo Gold, Gazprom, Standard Lithium - Annual high or downward trend?

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Developments in commodities could hardly be more different at the moment. While gas, oil and also lithium are in strong demand, precious metals are a tragedy. The development of the shares of the companies active in the respective sectors is corresponding. The Gazprom share is at a multi-year high, and energy prices will be a topic at the next EU summit. After the all-time high at the end of September, Standard Lithium is in a sharp correction. Debt-free Tembo Gold is currently interesting for anti-cyclical investors and has published positive news.

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Commented by Nico Popp on October 6th, 2021 | 11:57 CEST

China Evergrande, Triumph Gold, Gazprom: Investing in uncertain times

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In September, inflation in Germany climbed by 4.1% for the year. Compared with the previous month, prices remained constant. Despite this, more and more people are sounding the alarm bells. Whether in construction, the skilled trades or the auto industry, scarce goods are additionally fueling prices, and now there is also the energy shortage in China - the workbench of the world. Here is how investors can invest in uncertain times and which stocks they are better off avoiding.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on October 6th, 2021 | 10:26 CEST

Steinhoff, MAS Gold, Infineon - The sleeping giant

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Rising inflation, historically high government debt, and central banks continue to open the money floodgates and keep interest rates at zero. One would think gold should be more in demand than ever due to the general data. But the precious metal has remained in a deep sleep since its highs of last year. The situation resembles that of about 5 years ago. Back then, the gold sentiment was poor, and interest in gold mining stocks was low until the precious yellow metal put in a performance of just under 30% in the subsequent 6 months. Incidentally, the gold mining index XAU exploded by around 180% in the same period.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 1st, 2021 | 13:19 CEST

China Evergrande, Troilus Gold, Daimler, BP - With quality against the crash!

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In strongly fluctuating markets, good advice is expensive. China Evergrande has divested itself of a bank stake in order to refinance its obligations. Some will say this is already getting down to the wire. China's real estate markets appear to be in serious trouble. We hear little about the default payments to foreign investors, and domestic investors have probably received their interest late. Everything is in the balance here. Meanwhile, the Bund future falls below the critical 170 mark, which means that the European bond markets also suffer from a slight withdrawal of confidence. We look at some standard stocks with high content.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on September 30th, 2021 | 14:07 CEST

BYD, Barsele Minerals, GEA Group - The clock is ticking!

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Rising inflation, the fear of rising interest rates and further exploding commodity prices. In addition, a looming crisis, triggered by the real estate group China Evergrande. The shadows over the partly excessively overvalued stock markets are getting bigger and bigger. Historically, a flight into crisis metals would be the logical consequence. But also, the precious metals are in the correction mode - still! In the long run, investors should think about building up positions in mining stocks.

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