Gold
Commented by André Will-Laudien on September 27th, 2021 | 12:52 CEST
Central African Gold, TUI, Lufthansa - Attention, these were the lows!
The upward movement at the stock exchanges is very advanced because, in the last years, the higher valuation of the shares (and real estate) was funded by cheap money from the central banks. Now, however, inflation shows up in the statistics, for Europe officially a plus of 3,8%. This inflation rate, by its measuring method, corresponds little to reality. It is generally known, the actual price markup in the relevant goods might already lie beyond the 5% mark. One thinks here only of the exploding gasoline prices, the bread roll at the baker or the restaurant attendance after the reopening. Precious metals could be a tried and tested means of achieving real purchasing power protection. Let us do the math.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 24th, 2021 | 12:09 CEST
Troilus Gold, Rio Tinto, BHP - Exploit uncertainty!
The falling demand for iron ore by the world's largest consumer, China, has put enormous pressure on the prices for iron ore and led to the downward slide in the share prices of major players such as Rio Tinto and BHP. In the medium term, prices will have to rise again due to high demand. Likewise, precious metals should rise in times of high inflation, including copper, which is in demand due to the growth of electromobility, among other things.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on September 24th, 2021 | 11:28 CEST
Alibaba, Kainantu Resources, MorphoSys - The turnaround beckons here
A stock that has fallen sharply can offer the chance to make significant gains relatively quickly. Kostolany once said, "What seems cheap can become much cheaper". In other words, one should be wary of reaching for the falling knife. The shares that you have on your watch list as turnaround candidates should be monitored as closely as possible in order to strike at the right moment. The first thing to do after a stock crash is to wait for it to bottom out. To do this, one observes the Company's earnings position. In addition, the Company's story should fit, and entry should be sought using chart technology. Then nothing stands in the way of more considerable price gains. Today, we look at three companies that could be on the verge of a turnaround.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 24th, 2021 | 10:26 CEST
VERBIO BioEnergie, Sierra Grande Minerals, Barrick Gold: Where timing is almost irrelevant
The markets have been in a celebratory mood since the crash following the outbreak of the pandemic. Slowly, however, critical voices are multiplying. Events such as the imbalance of China Evergrande and also the rising inflation are worrying investors. And now, the US Federal Reserve is threatening to raise interest rates in the coming year. How should investors deal with this situation? We present three hot stocks and explain how they fit the market.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 23rd, 2021 | 11:21 CEST
China Evergrande, MAS Gold, Barrick Gold: How to find crisis insurance
The disaster surrounding the Chinese real estate developer China Evergrande is spreading far and wide - even the Deutsche Bank share took a beating at the start of the week. The concerns are obvious: if the Chinese real estate market has to put on the brakes, companies here in Germany could also suffer indirectly. No matter what happens with China Evergrande, the case shows that it pays for investors to hedge against black swans. We explain how this works.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 22nd, 2021 | 13:59 CEST
Barsele Minerals, Mutares, SoftBank - Spoilt for choice
Sooner or later, value-creating transactions are reflected in the share price of a respective company. For companies like Mutares or SoftBank, buying and selling company shares is a core business. The share of the Canadian explorer Barsele Minerals offers a unique situation with the possibility to take over the promising Barsele gold project in northern Sweden completely. We reveal where a closer look is worthwhile.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 21st, 2021 | 14:23 CEST
Barrick Gold, Tembo Gold, Varta - Where is the crisis gold rally?
A lot is going on in the markets. Asia is stumbling; here, the real estate markets had recently euphorically soared, now there are serious concerns. China has been struggling with high vacancy rates in its industrial cities since the pandemic broke out. People have fled the city for fear of infection and returned to the countryside. The resulting de-leveraging puts downward pressure on prices and, ultimately, with interest rates rising slightly, causing significant skewing in a highly leveraged shadow banking world. The imbalance of China Evergrande shows these excesses in pure form. Yesterday, there were wild price falls. The problem: Evergrande has to make high-interest payments, which are due this week. Some investors think back to Lehman Brothers and press the sell button first. What will the Fed say tomorrow in the USA on this subject?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 21st, 2021 | 13:21 CEST
Newmont, Triumph Gold, Merck KGaA, Fresnillo - Proven crisis protection
Following a historic reform, the DAX leading index now includes 40 companies to present the German economy comprehensively. In addition to the Franco-German aircraft manufacturer Airbus, companies such as the cooking box supplier HelloFresh, Porsche, and the online fashion retailer Zalando will play in the Champions League. The start was bumpy, which was not due to the composition but rather to the looming crisis in China, triggered by the Chinese real estate group Evergrande. Investors are fleeing equities and investing in gold in turbulent times. Historically, this scenario has proven itself many times. But gold is currently also in correction mode! In the long term, hardly anything goes past the precious yellow metal.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 21st, 2021 | 11:29 CEST
Aztec Minerals, ThyssenKrupp, TeamViewer - Buy prices?
The crisis at Chinese real estate group Evergrande has led to weaker stock prices around the globe. The gold price resisted this downward trend with slight gains. Now the fate of Evergrande is in the hands of the Chinese government and creditors. But every crisis also offers opportunities. Which stock do you want to bet on?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 21st, 2021 | 10:37 CEST
China Evergrande, Desert Gold, Deutsche Bank: What investors need to watch out for now
When the real estate bubble burst in the US more than ten years ago, the crisis was already looming months ahead. Some hedge funds fell to their knees. In addition, there were other indications that only a few market experts heeded. Today, the situation is similar. Many market participants see the fate of the Chinese real estate group Evergrande as an isolated event - similar to the proverbial sack of rice. But the risk of at least a temporary shock is real. We list risks and outline a possible profiteer.
Read