Hydrogen
Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 20th, 2022 | 12:58 CEST
Nel ASA, Nordex, Nevada Copper, Siemens Energy: Energy Crisis 3.0 - Copper is the solution!
The copper market is constantly on the move. Along with Shanghai and New York, the London Metal Exchange (LME) is now one of the world's largest metal trading centers. In Europe, the LME is the benchmark for copper prices and metal trading. In contrast to other exchanges, part of the trading is still done by call and floor trading by brokers in an open ring. The LME copper contract is the second-largest exchange-traded contract on the London Metal Exchange. The demand volume for copper has been at a very high level since 2018, currently even at a 25-year high. Last week, prices came under slight pressure as the specter of recession flew through the trading halls. Where are the biggest opportunities at the moment?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 15th, 2022 | 12:46 CEST
Hydrogen. Hope and facts: Plug Power, dynaCERT, NEL
Hydrogen has a future. The emission-free energy carrier shows its strengths, above all, when it is produced with green electricity. This so-called "green" hydrogen is currently in demand again on the stock market. Although there has been some irritation and price slides in the wake of the turnaround in interest rates, companies such as Plug Power and NEL are positioning themselves aggressively in the market. That might also offer prospects for former gambler darling dynaCERT. But first, let's look at the big players in the business.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 14th, 2022 | 13:35 CEST
The stock markets are on fire! What is next for Nio, First Hydrogen and Nel ASA?
It has been brewing for weeks. The mixture of sharply rising inflation rates, market participants' concerns about further interest rate hikes, and uncertainties surrounding the Ukraine war broke the camel's back and sent global stock markets plummeting through the ranks. The losses cut across all sectors. Along with equities and precious metals, cryptocurrencies are losing disproportionately. Due to the emerging economic concerns, the oil price is also losing ground. The partly exaggerated corrections are already calling bargain hunters on the scene again.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 7th, 2022 | 10:54 CEST
Nel ASA, dynaCERT and RWE - End of the correction?
Contrary to the well-known saying "Sell in May and go away", this year's merry month was a good time to enter the market. After marking a new interim low in the German benchmark index at 13,277.50 points in the first week, the DAX ended May with a rich green reversal candle above 14,000 points. Since then, it has continued to build on the positive development by jumping above the 14,500 point mark. Stronger recoveries can also be seen in the individual sectors, which have suffered significant losses in recent months.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on June 2nd, 2022 | 12:23 CEST
First Hydrogen, Plug Power, BYD - Green energy as a propulsion accelerator
Nine million people worldwide died from air pollution in 2019. According to the journal The Lancet Planetary Health, that makes dirty air more dangerous than deaths from drug abuse or alcohol consumption. Governments in Europe and China are developing new incentive programs to encourage industry partners to move faster than planned to green energy. First Hydrogen, BYD and Plug Power demonstrate what is happening in the market through their current projects.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on June 1st, 2022 | 12:34 CEST
K+S, dynaCERT, Siemens - Record orders and great opportunities
The Corona pandemic caused chaos, disrupted business processes and ultimately blew up entire supply chains. It is difficult for companies to recover from this. With Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a new test for businesses is on the horizon. While only a few industries, such as fertilizer manufacturers, could profit, the broad mass of listed companies went down. After calming down, there are now long-term opportunities at attractive levels.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on May 26th, 2022 | 11:07 CEST
Nel ASA and Siemens Energy - buy or underweight? dynaCERT with sales partner
It is undisputed that the future belongs to renewable energies. New subsidy programs are passed almost weekly - especially in Europe. However, it is unclear whether now is the time to enter the market. Buy, or wait and see? Among other things, analysts do not agree on Nel ASA. After weak figures, JPMorgan has reduced the price target for the shares of the hydrogen specialist. And at Siemens Energy, too, opinions are divided. High inventory levels are a cause for concern. At the hydrogen company dynaCert, following personnel changes, there are again positive headlines due to a sales partnership and the hope for a share price recovery. Last week, the dynaCert CEO expressed confidence at an investor conference.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on May 25th, 2022 | 12:49 CEST
First Hydrogen, Plug Power, SFC Energy - Green hydrogen is booming!
Reducing energy dependence on Russia is currently the top priority for Europe. To this end, the expansion of renewable energy sources is being massively accelerated. However, a massive expansion of the energy grids is also necessary for a sensible distribution. In addition, storage options are needed. That is where hydrogen comes into play. Suppose it is produced from regeneratively generated electricity with the help of electrolyzers. In that case, we have a CO2-neutral energy carrier which can then be transported with little logistical effort - so-called "green hydrogen". The following companies are looking to take advantage of this.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 23rd, 2022 | 12:49 CEST
BASF, MAS Gold, Plug Power - Shares with great turnaround potential
The Fear & Greed Index is down to 11, which means nothing other than extreme fear. And there are many areas causing headaches for investors. There is the Ukraine crisis, inflation, rising interest rates in the US, supply chain problems due to zero-COVID policies in China, and fear of recession. However, the S&P has formed a double bottom last week, which raises hope for a turnaround in the markets. Due to the crises, there are currently also opportunities again. We take a look at three potential turnaround candidates.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on May 23rd, 2022 | 11:42 CEST
Share sell-off: TUI, Barsele Minerals, Nel ASA - Buy or sell these stocks?
The sell-off in equities entered a new round in May. With rising inflation, disrupted supply chains and uncertain energy supplies, the risk for investors is increasing as interest rates are now exploding to unprecedented levels in parallel with the highly volatile environment. The 10-year yields on government bonds in Germany and the USA have moved up from near zero to 1.14% and from 1.5% to 3.12%, respectively. Whenever there was a noticeable rise in interest rates for bonds, things became critical on the stock market. At the moment, this is weighing on technology stocks in particular. The DAX and S&P have already lost 20% in the current correction phase. After initial losses, gold is now accelerating. Where are the opportunities for investors?
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