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Commented by Nico Popp on March 4th, 2021 | 08:48 CET

NEL, Enapter, Ballard Power: More than a dream of the future

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Hydrogen was the big thing for many speculative investors last year. But recently, share prices have plummeted. What happened? After the highs of the past few months, investors are taking profits. In addition, the market is looking at the bare facts. This view reveals excellent prospects, but also many investments along the way. We present three stocks in check.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 25th, 2021 | 09:42 CET

Nel ASA, Enapter, JinkoSolar - Hydrogen: this is going too far!

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There is no question that the future belongs to the hydrogen industry, just as it does to the solar industry. The prospects for renewable energies have improved enormously as a result of climate change. The European Union is pushing ahead as part of the Green Deal, as is the new US President Joe Biden, who wants to achieve an emission-free industry by 2050 at the latest. The result has been two years of hype in share prices, which already contain many future dreams. Now the values are correcting sharply. Is this an end to the exaggerated valuations or merely a short, sharp correction in the upward trend?

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 24th, 2021 | 08:55 CET

BYD, dynaCERT, Plug Power: Three shares for the next five years

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The future of mobility will not involve combustion engines - that much seems certain. But which technology will win the race? E-cars with appropriate batteries or fuel cells? Is it possible that technologies make valuable combustion engines or expensive machines with diesel engines "greener" and thus save essential resources? We introduce three companies and do the future check: What are the prospects for the coming years?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 15th, 2021 | 11:00 CET

Enapter, Ballard Power, Plug Power, Nikola - The never-ending hydrogen story!

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In principle, hydrogen could cover all of our energy needs and chemically replace many fossil carbons. A few examples are climate-neutral fuel for power supply and mobility, manufacturing processes in the steel or chemical industry, as a fuel for heat supply, or as a storage medium for green electricity. The lowest atomic mass element can do all of this; only the universe plays a trick on humankind. The most abundant atom in the universe is virtually non-existent in pure form on our home planet. So, we have to "manufacture" it. Electrolysis, for example, uses electricity to break down water into the elements hydrogen and oxygen.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 2nd, 2021 | 07:10 CET

BYD, dynaCERT, NIO - this is the solution!

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The share of e-cars compared to diesel and gasoline vehicles can currently still be described as low. However, the German government is promoting electromobility with, among other things, a purchase premium and the expansion of electric charging stations. In addition, manufacturers are continuously working on optimizing their vehicles and improving the range of the batteries. One can assume that e-cars will further boom in the coming years and replace cars with combustion engines. The plans of politicians to allow only e-cars from 2030 confirms this thesis. Whether or not electric vehicles save CO2 compared to conventional cars remains unanswered. But one Company has been working on a technology that is both logical and groundbreaking.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 29th, 2021 | 13:15 CET

Nokia, Nikola, dynaCERT: Where is the next short squeeze lurking?

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Robinhood or Reddit traders have been causing a stir on the stock markets for days. They organize themselves in forums on the Reddit platform and blow up a storm on selected stocks. Thanks to broker apps like Robinhood, an investment is just a few swipes away and millions of dollars from small investors flow into a stock. Preferred targets of these Robinhood traders are stocks with a high short ratio. The organized traders want to bring about a short squeeze by rising prices, as was seen a few days ago with GameStop's share. The stock shot up from less than 20 to more than 200 dollars within a very short time. Nokia and Nikola also recently saw some upward jerks. Which stocks could follow?

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 27th, 2021 | 09:18 CET

Enapter, Nel, Linde - The hydrogen boom is far from over. Take the right action now!

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Energy supply and mobility are two crucial areas in our everyday life but also in the economy. Long misunderstood, hydrogen technology has finally moved into the spotlight, providing new answers to urgent questions. Hydrogen can be used universally, is easy to store, and can be converted back into electricity. But wherever there is potential and growth, there are occasional exaggerations. That is a normal course of events in the stock market world. We are convinced that the growth of the industry will continue sustainably and dynamically. We show you how to position yourself correctly now.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 26th, 2021 | 07:56 CET

dynaCERT, Plug Power, GameStop: Only flying is better!

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What a crazy Nasdaq day yesterday. It all started in Germany when the recently hyped GameStop share in Tradegate rose from around EUR 60 to EUR 130 - plus 110% in one day is rarely seen. Later in the afternoon, the four favorite instruments of the Robin Hood guard, Tesla, Apple, Plug Power, and again GameStop opened partly well into double-digit returns. GameStop took the cake, rising to USD 158.97 before disillusionment set in. As we can see without difficulty: The party is in full swing - the question is who or what will be the next showstopper or how high the NDX can climb because the fairy tale index has now increased 95% since March 2020.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 18th, 2021 | 09:54 CET

Enapter, NEL ASA, Bayer - the future can begin!

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Without a doubt, hydrogen will become one of the most important energy sources in the coming decades. According to a study by the Hydrogen Council, demand for hydrogen will increase eightfold by 2050. According to this study, hydrogen could account for one-fifth of global final energy consumption. Some listed stocks' valuations have already risen to dizzying heights due to the very optimistic forecasts for the future. In addition, a fierce battle for the best technologies and patents is going on at the moment. Some of the well-known companies will fall by the wayside, and new ones will move up.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 14th, 2021 | 18:34 CET

BASF, Bayer, Enapter: From top dogs to young guns

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When it comes to chemical products or other engineering services, the Germans are not easily outdone. Although emerging companies worldwide are sometimes hyped on the stock market, in practice, the motto is often still: Germany first! But it's not always dull corporations like BASF or Bayer that cause a sensation - there are now also innovative players from Germany, like Enapter in the hydrogen sector.

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