Investments
Commented by Nico Popp on March 18th, 2021 | 06:00 CET
Walt Disney, wallstreet:online, ProSiebenSat.1 Media
What to do in the partial lockdown? People are increasingly asking for content to stay up to date or have some entertainment in dreary times. Whether it's video streaming, TV or reporting on the financial markets - the media industry is currently on the up. But to ensure that this does not remain a short-term corona effect, it is crucial to have promising business models. We present three shares and do the future check.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 16th, 2021 | 09:40 CET
Alibaba, Desert Gold Ventures, First Majestic Silver - Don't miss the entry!
Gold is a crisis currency and intended for asset protection. As people speculate an end to the pandemic due to the vaccines' positive developments, free capital is being invested in exciting boom sectors on the stock markets. Gold, on the other hand, is dull. But watch out! Just looking at the debt levels of most countries gives the first warning. Currently, there are excellent entry opportunities in the precious yellow metal. Do not miss the entry!
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 15th, 2021 | 07:18 CET
Palantir, Marble Financial, Deutsche Telekom - Investing in the gold of the future!
Right now, we are living in a turning point of time. Digital transformation is generating more and more data. The future markets of artificial intelligence and machine learning enable entire industries to structure, analyze and evaluate vast amounts of data. Digital assistants, cooperative robots, autonomous vehicles and drones are products based on these technologies. Companies operating in these segments are currently still in the red. The capital that these startups are building at a high frequency is structured data, the gold of the 21st century.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on March 12th, 2021 | 08:56 CET
Steinhoff, SKRR, Aurelius - Watch out: Stockpickers, something is happening here!
"Buy shares, take some sleeping pills" is one of the most famous quotes by André Kostolany. Thus, the stock market veteran advocated the view that you should hold good stocks for a long time and not let the ups and downs on the markets make you nervous. Below, we present three companies where patience will pay off. Where are the most significant returns lurking?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 12th, 2021 | 07:25 CET
CureVac, Pollux Properties, SAP - Go for the latecomers!
At the moment, a shift from technology stocks to value stocks is taking place on the global stock markets. Companies that outperformed after bottoming out in March 2020 are losing disproportionately in the current market phase. In contrast, many investors are currently betting on the supposed re-opening winners such as TUI and Lufthansa & Co. Here, several stocks have enormous catch-up potential and are lagging behind in their performance.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 11th, 2021 | 09:34 CET
NanoRepro, The Place Holdings, TUI - This industry is on the verge of a billion-dollar boom!
There appears to be light at the end of the tunnel. Travel was difficult to impossible during the long period of multiple lockdowns due to the Corona pandemic. Now, after more and more vaccines and rapid tests come on the market, the badly shaken industry is breathing a sigh of relief. Easter is close by and the call for vacations and recovery is getting louder. In addition to the established players that have been supported by government funding, there are promising companies that will shake up the travel segment with unique business models.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 9th, 2021 | 10:56 CET
Square, Marble Financial, Commerzbank - Now the banking and finance stocks are going
When bull market movements persist and tech and hype topics have all run back and forth, one likes to remember an often neglected stock market segment: banking and financial stocks. These stocks are mostly called late cyclicals because, in a typical upswing scenario, the banks' original growth financing takes place first under high risks. Only when the economy does well again does the transaction volume increase on both the credit and asset sides. Of course, companies that participate in payment transactions always exist. Let's see which financial stocks are currently convincing.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on March 9th, 2021 | 10:23 CET
SAP, Aspermont, IBM - Disruptive changes through digitization: Recognize potentials and act in time!
In 1996, Microsoft founder Bill Gates wrote an essay entitled "Content is King". In it, he assumed that the emerging Internet would develop into a marketplace for content in the years to come. He was right but did not take into account the users' low willingness to pay and the resulting importance for advertising. And this is where other companies such as Google came out on top. As digital transformation has progressed, however, a trend in the other direction has become apparent in recent years: The introduction of flat rates (Spotify, Netflix), cloud solutions (iCloud, Google Drive) and anything-as-a-service models (e.g., software: Adobe Suite, Microsoft Office 365) is encouraging people to pay for content if they receive reliability, up-to-dateness and ease of use in return - provided, of course, that the price/performance ratio is perceived as reasonable. The following companies have a unique opportunity to benefit from the power of transformation.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 9th, 2021 | 07:25 CET
BYD, wallstreet:online, Xiaomi - This is a huge opportunity!
The real economies have been in a deep recession since the outbreak of the Coronavirus. In contrast, the stock market, especially technology stocks, celebrated one high after another. Now, the beneficiaries of the crisis, such as Amazon and Zoom, are correcting more strongly for the first time. Shares from booming sectors such as hydrogen or electromobility are suffering disproportionately. Did the bubble start to burst now, or was this just a correction in the upward trend, which will then lead to several new highs again?
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on March 8th, 2021 | 10:59 CET
AT&T, Altria Group, Q&M Dental - Dividend hunters, watch out!
We live in uncertain times. And not just since Covid-19 came on the scene. Even before that, interest rates were at rock bottom thanks to the central banks' flood of money. Alternative return concepts were needed: cryptocurrencies, tokens, ICOs, etc. If all this is too hot for you, you might want to think about something that has always promised a sustainable return: the dividend. With dividend yields around 5% or above, the following stocks are attractive securities for every wallet from an investor's perspective.
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