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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 16th, 2022 | 11:14 CET

The technical breakout: Barrick Gold, Tembo Gold, Delivery Hero - Huge gold rally ahead!

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A lot is going on on the political fronts. Ukraine is put in fear by threatening gestures, and the West is mobilizing on Poland's border. With such maneuvers, the stock exchanges usually take a dive, and for gold and silver, it often produces a buy signal. A few days ago, there was an accompanying inflation figure of plus 7.5% from the United States. That signals a further increase in inflation, which was not expected even by the Fed. We are looking at potential winners from this large-scale situation.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on February 11th, 2022 | 11:24 CET

K+S, Tembo Gold, Barrick Gold - Huge opportunity with the right timing

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On February 10, market participants waited with bated breath for the inflation figures from the USA. At 6%, inflation was higher than expected. After the US stock market has also risen significantly in the past year, whereas gold hardly moved upwards, it gave little reason to invest one's money in the precious yellow metal. If interest rates rise and stock prices fall, there will be a shift in assets towards gold. The last time we saw this was at the start of the Corona Pandemic when gold hit new highs. With the right timing, high profits beckon.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on February 10th, 2022 | 13:40 CET

Alerio Gold, Aixtron, Siltronic - The signs point to growth!

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The US Federal Reserve (Fed) has for some time begun to scale back bond purchases massively and will raise the key interest rate at its next meeting in March. Semiconductor manufacturers have indicated that the chip shortage will level off over the course of the year. How will these developments affect commodity prices and cryptocurrencies?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 10th, 2022 | 10:32 CET

The 100% interest winners: Allianz, Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, MAS Gold - The precious metals are coming!

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For a long time, the Bund Future had been able to hold well above 170. The 10-year Bund contract even reached prices above 178 points at its peak. Since mid-December 2021, however, the tide has turned. The German 10-year yield literally exploded from -0.30 to +0.27%. Some observers will say, "Nothing much has happened!" Wrong - the time of negative yields is history. Long-term mortgage rates also rose by a full 70 basis points during the same period. This marks the end of the phase of ultra-low interest rates, and it also puts real estate financing in an entirely new light. And the accompanying high inflation has many investors looking to precious metals - they are seen as a hedge against inflation. Which stocks are winning in this environment?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 9th, 2022 | 12:20 CET

BioNTech, Barsele Minerals, Pfizer - Markets facing a turnaround

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The vaccination pace in Germany continues to decline. According to experts, the Omicron variant could be the end of the pandemic and the change to an endemic. Is this why we have already seen the highs in vaccine manufacturers? With the FED's plan to raise interest rates in several steps, technology stocks corrected sharply, while new life was breathed into shares from the financial services sector. Companies in the gold sector should also be in strong demand over the long term because one thing is certain, even if the pandemic goes away, government debt will remain.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 8th, 2022 | 13:59 CET

Meta Platforms, PayPal, Triumph Gold - The turnaround is coming in really hard!

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Never before in stock market history have there been several billion-dollar corrections in technology companies in succession without the NASDAQ collapsing significantly. After the halving of Netflix, it now catches two other showpieces of the NDX, namely Meta Platforms (ex-Facebook) and PayPal. Last week, after the announcement of their figures, they experienced a severe sell-off of almost 30% each. In total, assets of over USD 300 billion were incinerated. A former bank executive would probably no longer call that peanuts, especially since the Lehman crisis in 2008 triggered a veritable conflagration because of skewed loans worth more than USD 400 billion. But today, everything is different. After this sell-off, who can soon rise again?

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 7th, 2022 | 13:22 CET

Meta, Desert Gold, Amazon: Of good and bad growth

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Growth companies are out - at least, that is what many stock market commentators are saying these days. But can one of the most important drivers of high returns on the stock market ever lose its appeal? We explain what is meant by the saying around growth companies and show where there are still growth opportunities today.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on February 4th, 2022 | 13:56 CET

Infineon, MAS Gold, E.ON - Inflation and supply bottlenecks cause rising prices

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According to the Federal Statistical Office, inflation in Germany was 4.9% in January. Experts had expected only 4.4%. Inflation rates were particularly high for energy prices. According to ECB President Lagarde, an interest rate increase is not currently under discussion. However, since Lagarde had already miscalculated the inflation rate, there are more and more voices saying that the ECB will have to raise interest rates after all. The Fed has already hinted at an interest rate hike in March. In addition to inflation, supply bottlenecks are causing prices to rise. The automotive industry still has too few chips to ramp up production again. Today, we look at three companies benefiting from the circumstances.

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 4th, 2022 | 13:09 CET

Varta, Triumph Gold, Barrick Gold: Interest rate turnaround? That's what Goldman Sachs says!

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Interest rates are rising - at least in the US, at least a little bit. But the market has turned signals of normalcy into warning signals. Rising interest rates could stall the recovery, and in general, rising rates would be poison for the stock market, which would become less attractive relative to interest-bearing securities. Here is why this argument is flawed, what Goldman Sachs has to say about it, and which stocks might benefit.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on February 3rd, 2022 | 14:02 CET

Barrick Gold, Desert Gold, K+S - The big picture is right!

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Does inflation hurt the stock markets? The answer is: it depends. It depends on how high it is and how long it lasts. Likewise, industries and consumers are affected quite differently. Interest rate levels also play an important role. What has been shown in the past - gold performs well during periods of high inflation. Agricultural commodities are also predicted to have a dazzling future.

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