GreenTech
Commented by André Will-Laudien on September 24th, 2022 | 21:30 CEST
The green wave keeps rolling! Siemens Energy, Nel ASA, Alpha Copper, Plug Power - Copper now at 7,800!
Not enough copper is being mined! Despite this, the price has recently corrected by about 25%. It is mainly due to the worse economic expectations for the coming years. The orders are therefore falling, and the price is also falling slightly. However, the warehouses, due to many strong basic trends such as electromobility, will soon ensure that there will be a renewed shortage. These recurring economic trends, the increasingly difficult supply chain issue and the now high-interest rates are causing high planning uncertainty. Ultimately, they also weigh on mine output locally. We look at the opportunities and risks of the green wave!
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on September 12th, 2022 | 11:59 CEST
Plug Power, Meta Materials, Palantir - Depot booster through growth stocks
The stock market environment for growth stocks has clouded over significantly. Rising inflation, growing interest rates and fears of a recession are causing uncertainty among investors. If, as many experts suspect, inflation is significantly curbed in 2023, the headwind for growth stocks should ease. The first investors are already speculating on this. They are taking advantage of the opportunity to add growth stocks to their portfolios, which will then take off again in the future. As an investor, it is important to ask yourself whether you are prepared to hold a stock for at least 10 years. After all, it often takes a long time to become a stock market star that generates high profits. Today we look at three companies that have what it takes to bring joy to their shareholders in the future.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 5th, 2022 | 14:04 CEST
GreenTech companies in hot demand: Freyr Battery, Rock Tech Lithium, Meta Materials, BYD
Many CEOs of young companies set lofty goals for themselves. In the GreenTech sector, it currently looks as if many of these goals will come true: Industrial companies are seeking collaborations with young companies by the dozen. We explain the advantages this offers investors and how investors can seize opportunities using several examples. Let's start with one of last week's high flyers.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 1st, 2022 | 11:04 CEST
Varta, Kodiak Copper, Nordex, BYD: Copper rally 3.0 - showstoppers for climate change looming!
The sharp rise in energy raw materials is an opportunity to accelerate electrification. However, in order to really relieve the atmosphere of harmful gases in this process, we need a lot of GreenTech ideas that allow us to generate energy sparingly from our existing natural resources. Copper is one of the central raw materials around which innovations revolve. Without this red metal, building electric motors and transporting huge amounts of electricity over land would be impossible. They must now be explored and developed. The race against time is already in its third round! Which shares are at the forefront?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 31st, 2022 | 14:15 CEST
E-mobility before hydrogen! Watch out for Plug Power, Edison Lithium, Mercedes-Benz and Rock Tech
According to the traffic light coalition, subsidies for e-mobility will continue until about 2025 but will decrease by an average of about 30% annually. In the future, the top models will be subsidized even less, and the subsidy for hybrids will already expire at the end of the year. Vehicles costing over EUR 65,000 will no longer be subsidized at all. The environmental bonus tax pot comprises EUR 3.4 billion and will not be increased any further. However, it is important that hydrogen-powered vehicles also benefit from subsidies. Currently, however, there is a lack of models for the mass market. For the e-industry, there are still bottlenecks in battery technology and lithium availability. Against this background, the industry will still have a lot of work to do to get climate change in mobility on the road. Where are the opportunities?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 25th, 2022 | 13:12 CEST
Finding the best GreenTech stocks: BYD, Defense Metals, JinkoSolar and Nordex in focus
Since Joe Biden's Climate Bill, GreenTech stocks have been on everyone's lips. That is because, in addition to the EU, the US now also wants to step on the gas pedal significantly. It is all about investing in the future of climate protection. This primarily involves technologies for alternative energy generation, such as solar or wind power plants. Equally in focus, however, are the drive technologies for the many vehicles on our roads. The pivotal point is strategically important metals; they are rare and highly sought after. International dependence on China makes many projects a tough balancing act. But some companies are well positioned. Have they already gone too far?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 18th, 2022 | 12:57 CEST
Watch out! BASF, Varta, Barsele Minerals and Nordex - These shares are mastering the energy crisis
Renewable energies are one of the most important factors when it comes to a green lifestyle. After all, modern man wants to remain mobile, even if fossil resources no longer harmonize with the concepts of the future. For years, there were extensive studies that primary energy sources such as oil and gas, which have been locked up for millions of years, should not be released into the atmosphere. The scientists were not heard for a long time, and now after substantial climatic changes, attempts are being made to turn the tide using all means at their disposal. Too late? Perhaps, but many companies are positioning themselves correctly now. We keep an eye on these values.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 15th, 2022 | 13:32 CEST
GreenTech shares: BYD, Alpha Copper, Nordex, JinkoSolar - Top stocks for the climate fight!
According to a study by the International Copper Study Group (ICSG) from 2020, Chile, Peru, China and the US were the largest copper producers in the world. Other significant deposits can be found in Australia, Indonesia, Russia, Canada, Zambia, Poland, Kazakhstan and Mexico. In Europe, the largest copper deposits are concentrated in Russia and Poland. When it comes to calculating the copper market in the next few years, expert opinions differ widely. According to a study by Wood Mackenzie, primary copper demand will increase by over 30% to around 25 million tons by 2030. And ore is already in more than short supply today. Where are the opportunities for investors?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 8th, 2022 | 13:18 CEST
Climate change brings GreenTech stocks into focus: Varta, Nordex, JinkoSolar and Globex Mining
More than three quarters of the world's population lives in countries that do not support Western sanctions against Putin. In countries like China, India, Brazil, South Africa and many more, there is little sign of Western morality, restrictions, shortages and price explosions. If anything, the measures imposed by the United States and the EU against the aggressor have strengthened these states and provided their own economies with complex conditions. As a result, the coming recession will be more local and most severe in those areas where energy supplies and replenishments are tight. The markets have long since reacted, and most commodities - with the exception of energy - have already undergone a major correction. If one wants to be successful on the stock market today, one must think in new paradigms because globalization is currently making a huge roll backwards. Where are the opportunities?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 3rd, 2022 | 13:10 CEST
Green wave for your portfolio! Meyer Burger, Erin Ventures, Shell
Renewable energy has now become largely without alternatives. The demands of energy security and climate protection mean we can hardly avoid the sun and the wind. But what opportunities are there for investing? In addition to large corporations, smaller companies are also getting involved in the market. We present three shares that are likely to benefit from the boom in "renewables".
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