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Commented by Nico Popp on July 28th, 2021 | 10:14 CEST

Barrick Gold, Mineworx, TUI: Summertime is investment time

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Invest or consume? Given the difficult months many of us have had, it would be understandable to unwind now: sun, beach and sea beckon despite rising numbers. But it may also make sense to think more long-term in the face of rapid change. Central banks are allowing more inflation and the printing press continues to run fast. Especially in the current summer lethargy, this can be an opportunity for people with foresight.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 26th, 2021 | 12:18 CEST

Twitter, wallstreet:online, Snap - Rally or Crash?

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What is next for the global stock markets? Several experts are already passing around price targets of 20,000 points for the DAX due to a lack of investment alternatives. At the same time, the bear camp sees the bursting of the bubble, which was created by the massive financial injections of the FED, coming our way as early as this summer and predicts a crash of unimagined proportions.

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Commented by Nico Popp on July 22nd, 2021 | 09:41 CEST

American Water Works, Memiontec, Rio Tinto: Solid Company operating in a booming region

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Water is a precious commodity - a fact now remembered since the recent flood disaster in parts of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. People without access to clean water are more likely to suffer from infectious diseases. What is only an issue here for a few weeks after natural disasters is sadly commonplace in other regions. It is not without reason that access to clean drinking water has long been a human right. Protecting water supplies is also a duty for companies. It is no wonder that investments in clean water can yield good returns.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on July 20th, 2021 | 11:28 CEST

Mineworx Technologies, Siemens, Bayer - Innovation is the trump card

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Since 2005, the Boston Consulting Group has annually selected the world's 50 most innovative companies. The list reads like a "Who's Who" of international heavyweights: Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft and Tesla took the top 5 spots in 2021. In total, the United States was able to occupy 26 of the 50 spots - that is an impressive number. But German companies also find their way into the illustrious circle 9 times, including Siemens and Bayer. Why is innovation so important? Innovation is a key success factor for a company to achieve above-average results and differentiate itself from competitors. For this reason, we take a closer look at innovative companies in different industries. Who is your favorite?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 16th, 2021 | 13:22 CEST

Microsoft, Daimler, Mineworx Technologies - Market leaders on the rise!

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The claim to market leadership can be made by the Company that can demonstrate the largest market share in comparison with the other market participants. The measure of market share is based either on market volume or market sales in units. Some typical attributions are the market leader in Germany, the European market leader or the world market leader in a relevant product sales market. Of course, market leadership is not indisputable, especially from a subjective point of view. A broader focus is needed to determine who sets the tone.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 16th, 2021 | 11:53 CEST

Nel ASA, Memiontec, McPhy - Ride the wave

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The world is in a state of flux. Due to the change from fossil fuels to renewable energies, everyone is talking about the shortage of raw materials such as lithium, nickel, or copper. However, the fact that there could be a water shortage is not yet ingrained in the population's consciousness. With the growing population, urbanization and the depletion of existing sources, water will become a precious commodity in the coming decades. New types of water treatment systems offer great potential.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on July 7th, 2021 | 12:30 CEST

Mineworx Technologies, Nel ASA, Nordex - Recycling Capitalism the coming super trend?

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It all started with recycling bottles and moved on to renewable energy and current ESG criteria and sustainability thinking. This way of thinking is catching on more and more. The number of vegetarians and vegans is growing steadily. Recently, single-use plastic products have been banned and are no longer allowed to be produced in the EU. Less raw materials should be used, and the products should be used as often as possible - think of car-sharing - and at the end of their life, the raw materials used should be recycled. In this way, the world could make do with its existing resources, and future generations would benefit. This new approach is also finding its way into several publicly traded companies, three of which we will look at today.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on July 6th, 2021 | 14:09 CEST

wallstreet:online, flatexDEGIRO, Commerzbank - Let profits run

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No interest rates, no trading costs for securities - this makes for an excellent constellation for further rising prices in a post-pandemic world. Brokers and securities trading banks are raking in new record profits every quarter. Arguments as to why there could soon be sharp setbacks are hardly taken seriously. We show you with which stocks you can really enjoy the summer party.

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Commented by Nico Popp on July 2nd, 2021 | 13:35 CEST

Netflix, wallstreet:online, Commerzbank: Where shareholders get their money's worth

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'Something to do with media' - years ago, this was the career goal of many graduates. But the reality in the media industry at the time was anything but dreamlike: The Neuer Markt went belly-up, and the media industry also had to cut back. Added to this was digitization, which turned many traditional business models upside down. In the meantime, however, the industry has consolidated - and is setting out for new shores.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 30th, 2021 | 12:07 CEST

SAP, Barsele Minerals, BioNTech - Shares have no alternative

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The USA is expecting growth of 7% this year and Germany is expected to grow by 3.7%. This growth is above the currently expected inflation. As an investor, you should not be afraid of 2023, even if the FED wants to raise interest rates twice by then. One can confidently assume that interest rates will rise marginally from this historically low level, and that, in turn, is a sign of economies with growth prospects. In addition, the boom in equities could last much longer due to major changes such as e-mobility, climate neutrality and the like. In times of significant changes such as industrialization, there were long-lasting bull markets in equities. Since bonds are still hardly yielding any returns, equities remain highly attractive.

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