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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on July 28th, 2022 | 14:39 CEST

Is Elon Musk making a move on Standard Lithium? News from Newmont and Tocvan Ventures

  • Lithium
  • Gold
  • Mining

The sentiment of investors in lithium and gold stocks could hardly be more different at the moment. Shares such as Standard Lithium and Livent are recovering significantly from their interim phase of weakness. The entire sector is benefiting from positive comments by Tesla founder Elon Musk. There is also speculation that the wealthiest man in the world could take a stake in Standard Lithium. It would make perfect sense for Tesla. In contrast, all hope seems to be fading in the gold sector. Heavyweights like Barrick Gold and Newmont are trading near 52-week lows. The latest setback was Newmont's numbers. However, the dividend yield is now tempting, and there are also positives from the gold sector. Canadian explorer Tocvan Ventures reported convincing drill results.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on July 28th, 2022 | 11:29 CEST

Amazon, Alphabet, Viva Gold Corporation - Is data really the new gold?

  • Gold
  • Digitization
  • ecommerce

Internet giants like Amazon and Alphabet are betting on digital care. One Medical is the latest acquisition of the e-commerce group. The digital health company is changing hands for USD 3.9 billion, and with it, all the user data that has been created up to that point. Specifically, this is healthcare data. Is data the new gold? With volatile markets and runaway inflation, some calm in the portfolio from real gold can be beneficial. Exploration companies like Viva Gold Corporation are betting on working in the field with digital support. Recent drilling at the Tonopah project in western Nevada has been promising. Alphabet investors, on the other hand, had to take the latest quarterly figures with a slight disappointment. While things are moving forward in the cloud business, the group's growth has been one of the slowest.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on July 27th, 2022 | 12:49 CEST

K+S, Globex Mining, Barrick Gold - Has the bottom been reached for commodity stocks?

  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • fertilizer

Recession fears have had a grip on the commodities sector in recent weeks. Copper was quoted below USD 7,000 per ton again for the first time. Two other factors create additional pressure. First, there is the strong dollar. The last interest rate hikes failed to lower the inflation rate. At the same time, the strong USD is making raw materials more expensive, which has led to a drop in demand. On the other hand, the zero-Covid policy in China is slowing demand. Nevertheless, the outlook for commodity stocks is good. At the moment, many companies are taking a wait-and-see approach because of the uncertainties. If the recession does not materialize, prices will soon rise again. The three companies we are taking a closer look at today will also benefit from this.

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Commented by Nico Popp on July 26th, 2022 | 11:01 CEST

Here is where the music plays: Deutsche Bank, Barsele Minerals, NEL

  • Investments
  • Gold

During the crisis is after the crisis. In order to make money on the stock market, one must look for opportunities, especially in phases of the greatest pessimism. As is well known, there are always opportunities on the stock market. But where is it worthwhile to start? And where could an investment be too early or even out of place? We do the check and highlight three shares in an exciting time.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 25th, 2022 | 13:58 CEST

Quality is the trump card: Alphabet, MAS Gold, Amazon - Shares that always bring joy!

  • Gold
  • Technology

The capital market environment remains tense. Squeezed by historically rising inflation figures, which do not even reflect the reality at the supermarket checkout, and massively increased interest rates, the asset class equities are trying to manoeuvre through the summer. In the face of substantial price discounts on the bond market and stagnation in the real estate sector, investors are asking themselves: Where to put their money? The fact remains that the Russian conflict and the rise in the price of fossil fuels are putting the global economy under cost pressure, with a new surprise lurking almost every day as to which goods are simply out of stock or can no longer be supplied in the long term. In this mixed situation, selection is the trump card. We have a few ideas.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on July 21st, 2022 | 11:34 CEST

Buy now? BioNTech, Nordex and MAS Gold

  • Gold
  • Biotechnology

The mood on the world's stock markets has stabilized in recent days. Hopes are alive that inflation and the US dollar have seen their highs for now. Even a soft landing of the US economy is no longer ruled out. Therefore, for example, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs advise buying shares because, from the perspective of the US banks, the chances of a V-shaped recovery of the stock markets are increasing. That could benefit stocks that have fallen by the wayside in recent months, including BioNTech. The Wiesbaden-based Company could be in for an exciting fall. A weaker US dollar would give a boost to the gold price. Gold explorer MAS Gold should be able to profit from this. Nordex has at least full coffers after two capital increases but continues to have problems. However, Jefferies advises buying.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on July 20th, 2022 | 13:24 CEST

Barrick Gold, Tocvan Ventures, Allkem - The right stocks for times of crisis?

  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Commodities

War, climate change, inflation and rising interest rates: these are challenging times on the stock markets. The gold-rush mood in FinTechs and the eMobility sector has currently come to a halt. Which sectors offer the best long-term prospects? Commodities are and will remain a promising investment category, especially in times of high inflation. Who will make the running?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 19th, 2022 | 14:01 CEST

Gold price close to long-term buy signal - Desert Gold, Newmont and Barrick Gold in waiting position

  • Gold

Gold reached a new low for the year with the interim slide below the psychologically important mark of USD 1,700 per troy ounce. Thus, the precious yellow metal, which is supposed to act as a crisis currency, completely lost the gains since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In the short term, there is now the threat of another test to the downside in the area of USD 1,600 per ounce. In the long term, gold should regain its role as an inflation hedge and a currency against major crises. It is, therefore, slowly time to build up anticyclical positions.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 18th, 2022 | 15:00 CEST

Significantly higher targets at BYD and Barsele Minerals, a setback in hydrogen for Plug Power

  • Gold
  • Hydrogen
  • Electromobility

The preliminary half-year figures of the Chinese electric mobility company BYD have been published and once again beat analyst forecasts. Following the announcement, the various houses showered themselves with newly set price targets far above the current price. In contrast, at the end of last week, US shares of renewable energies, particularly hydrogen-related companies, came under the wheels. Due to the high inflation rate, an enormously important economic and climate package could be called off.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 14th, 2022 | 12:43 CEST

Attention: BASF, Viva Gold, ThyssenKrupp - Stocks with good turnaround opportunities!

  • Gold
  • Energy
  • renewableenergies

In view of continuing high inflation data, investors worldwide are looking for stability, which is currently difficult to find due to increasing geopolitical tensions. Strongly fluctuating stock and crypto prices are the daily companions. Even the real estate markets are affected by the sharp rise in interest rates in recent months, especially in the commercial sector. The bond market has already had its first sell-off, and bond prices have even trended upward again recently. The energy policy with Russia, an important supplier, appears to be decisive for the continuation of the economy. Should the gas tap be turned off, Central Europe will have a serious problem. We highlight a few anomalies from the equity sector.

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