Gold
Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 7th, 2021 | 12:54 CEST
Tembo Gold, Gazprom, Standard Lithium - Annual high or downward trend?
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.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 6th, 2021 | 11:57 CEST
China Evergrande, Triumph Gold, Gazprom: Investing in uncertain times
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.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 6th, 2021 | 10:26 CEST
Steinhoff, MAS Gold, Infineon - The sleeping giant
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.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 1st, 2021 | 13:19 CEST
China Evergrande, Troilus Gold, Daimler, BP - With quality against the crash!
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.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 30th, 2021 | 14:07 CEST
BYD, Barsele Minerals, GEA Group - The clock is ticking!
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.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 30th, 2021 | 13:54 CEST
Good News from Evergrande, Plug Power and Triumph Gold
Volatility has increased sharply on the stock markets in recent days. The overall mood is negative. Technology stocks, in particular, are suffering from rising interest rates. In China, energy shortages due to a lack of coal are slowing economic growth, and worries surrounding Evergrande's insolvency continue. The insolvent real estate group has sent a sign of life and gives investors hope. Investors also have renewed hope in hydrogen stocks like Plug Power. For the purchase of gold shares, one needs courage at present. However, this could soon be rewarded in the case of Triumph Gold, for example.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 29th, 2021 | 13:50 CEST
Allianz, MAS Gold, Alibaba, Tencent - Better get the sheep in the dry!
The gold price fluctuates with every political news as rarely before. After a good end to 2020 and a conciliatory May, it has been going down again since summer. After USD 2,074 last year, we are already USD 340 lower today, although the political and economic stability has deteriorated. The reason for this is that since the beginning of the pandemic, public budgets have undergone a veritable debt explosion. Inflation is now palpable, and this would be the breeding ground for a value-preserving precious metal investment. Are there other safe havens besides gold?
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 29th, 2021 | 12:04 CEST
AZTEC MINERALS - Fantastic drill results
In the medium term, nothing should stand in the way of rising precious metal prices. Gold and silver demand as jewelry, from the industry, and as crisis currency or inflation protection, form the basis for a perspectively higher price level. After an excellent performance last year, the prices of gold and silver are currently consolidating. For investors with an anticyclical approach, this opens up good investment opportunities. Exploration companies with high-quality projects, such as Aztec Minerals, historically benefit disproportionately from rising precious metal prices.
ReadCommented 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.
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