Gold
Commented by Armin Schulz on June 22nd, 2022 | 10:14 CEST
TUI, Barsele Minerals, Steinhoff - Which share will manage the turnaround?
Times are currently difficult on the stock market, as there is a lot of uncertainty. On the one hand, there is the question of how long the Ukraine conflict will last, and on the other hand, there is high inflation, which the central banks are trying to combat with rising interest rates. But higher interest rates mean less investment, so the fear of recession is palpable. The still ongoing supply chain problems are also causing headaches for investors. Today, we take a look at three companies that have recently fallen foul of the market and analyze which of the candidates can turn things around.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on June 15th, 2022 | 13:46 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Barsele Minerals, Commerzbank - Weak share prices offer opportunities!
The times of ultra-loose monetary policy by central banks are history. While the inflation rate in the US exploded to 8.6% in May, the FED is forced to ring in further interest rate steps. After raising the key interest rate by half a percentage point last month, experts expect additional steps between 0.5% and 0.75%. On the other hand, the stalling of the economic engine and the increased risk of a recession speak against further drastic interest rate steps. Due to this fact, gold stocks should benefit in the long term, even if they are dragged down in the current market weakness.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 14th, 2022 | 12:26 CEST
Unheeded crisis signals! What is next: BioNTech, Lufthansa, Triumph Gold
There are always comeback stocks on the stock market. The airports are full of travellers who are being drawn to distant countries. So the tourism industry, and airlines too, could almost strap themselves in for a comeback. If only it weren't for the new BA.5 virus variant, which has infected large parts of the population in Portugal within a very short time. It seems investors have to choose between travel stocks and pandemic stocks when looking for comeback stocks - or is there a laughing third party?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 10th, 2022 | 19:43 CEST
Turnaround stocks: BYD, JinkoSolar, MAS Gold, Nordex - Watch out for China & Tesla!
After China's foreign trade initially suffered heavily from the consequences of imposed lockdowns, the country now seems to be recovering. Thus, the current export figures are much higher than expected. However, unstable supply chains and high inflation rates continue to put pressure on international trade. Against the backdrop of a somewhat more stable pandemic situation, however, China's foreign trade grew faster than expected in May. Exports from the second-largest economy rose 16.9% YOY to USD 308.3 billion. Against this backdrop, China stocks are back on the buy list. We take a closer look!
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 9th, 2022 | 10:03 CEST
Rheinmetall and BYD with new partners and Triumph Gold facing long-term buy signal
The stock markets are nervous due to the continuing unresolved geopolitical problems. The mood fluctuates between optimism and pessimism, and a clear trend is not discernible. Apart from the Ukraine war, the predominant issue is how to contain the sharp rise in inflation without stifling economic growth. When considering the current statistics, further interest rate hikes are poison for the stock markets. In contrast, the traffic lights for precious metals have been fundamentally green for a long time, but the prices of gold and silver are trending south.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on June 8th, 2022 | 10:45 CEST
BP, Desert Gold, Livent - Gold stocks from different sectors
Why are BP and Livent gold stocks, some readers may ask? The answer is simple, because the gold term is being used for more and more commodities, especially as prices have skyrocketed. Such is the case with oil, the black gold, and lithium, the white gold. "Real" gold, on the other hand, has fallen back to the USD 1850 range after its breakout with the onset of the Ukraine crisis. So which gold should you put your money in now? We take a look at one Company from each sector.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 2nd, 2022 | 14:36 CEST
Gold comes back: B2Gold, Desert Gold, Barrick Gold - The year of acquisitions!
The ever-increasing inflation is on everyone's lips. A stick of butter, for example, has risen in price from an average of EUR 1.30 in 2020 to now EUR 2.60. A blatant example of 100% inflation within just two years. Typically, prices rise in a market economy when there is more demand than supply. There can be two reasons for this. Either demand increases faster than supply or supply decreases more than demand. This can be the result of production stoppages, for example. Wars or catastrophes are often responsible for this. However, inflation can also set in when central banks excessively increase the money supply, which was the case between 2008 and 2022. In the past, precious metals were always well suited to compensate for losses in purchasing power and moved upwards in line with the money supply. This process could now begin.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 2nd, 2022 | 11:45 CEST
Shares before the breakthrough! News at Salesforce, Barsele Minerals and Rheinmetall
The number season is coming to an end. SAP's competitor Salesforce was one of the last to report and shone in the outlook by raising its annual forecasts. The order books of defense contractor and automotive supplier Rheinmetall are also more than full at the moment. Although another major order has been added, the share price is reacting only slightly. The situation is similar for gold mining stocks. Despite excellent conditions and undervalued assets, prices continue to correct - a long-term, anticyclical entry opportunity.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 1st, 2022 | 12:10 CEST
Plug Power, Siemens, Triumph Gold - These stocks will outperform Tesla!
In times of high inflation and further rising interest rates, good advice is expensive for investors. Looking back at the correction that has already taken place in the stock markets, there could well be a stronger technical recovery at some point, but in our view, this would be more of a Bear market rally in the beginning economic downturn. The pressure comes via the long-term capital market interest rate, which gives investors high losses in bonds, but at the same time, offers new yield opportunities to those who shift out of the stock market. Historically, large interest rate increases are therefore accompanied by stock market losses. Here are three examples of stocks that could still be in demand in the next upward cycle.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 1st, 2022 | 10:01 CEST
Markets running now: TUI, MAS Gold, NEL
Inflation, economic slump...but wait! Things are not quite that bad for the markets! In the US, inflation is losing momentum. At the same time, consumers remain in a buying mood and wages are at least halfway keeping pace with energy prices. The market experts at Deutsche Bank believe that the environment for growth stocks is becoming more positive again. Reason enough to take a closer look at three shares.
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