Investments
Commented by Fabian Lorenz on September 14th, 2021 | 12:02 CEST
MorphoSys, HelloFresh, Aspermont - Price halving or rebound?
Investors are likely to speculate on a rebound in the Valneva share in the coming days; because the price slide of over 30% on Monday was violent. Stifel analysts see sales and earnings estimates for 2020 and 2021 in jeopardy after the UK government unexpectedly canceled a major order for the COVID-19 vaccine under development. Investors have been waiting for a rebound in MorphoSys shares for some time. The latest analyst assessment gives little hope. If Bernstein Research has its way, HelloFresh could soon be down almost 50%. Aspermont seems ripe for a rebound - the share is interesting from a chart perspective, and analysts advise buying.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 10th, 2021 | 11:16 CEST
GameStop, wallstreet:online, Nikola - It goes on blithely
The ECB is following the lead of the FED. Although some council members warned not to ignore the risk of too high inflation, an end to the ultra-loose monetary policy is not in sight. Only the purchase of government and corporate securities under the Corona emergency purchase program should be "moderately" lower in the fourth quarter. The pro-growth decision is a balm for the stock markets. New highs should follow after the last mini-corrections.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 9th, 2021 | 12:08 CEST
SMA Solar, Memiontec, CureVac: Doing good and earning money
When young founders develop business models, it is often a question of "purpose," i.e. the best possible (good) purpose of a company. For the new generation, money is no longer the only thing that counts. Instead, earning money and doing good are the watchwords. On the stock market, too, some companies make the world a little better. We look at three stocks and find out whether there is money to be made in them.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 9th, 2021 | 11:42 CEST
Nordex, Water Ways Technologies, MorphoSys: How investors invest in the future
The future is traded on the stock exchange. But what does it look like? It is not easy to make concrete predictions. That is one of the reasons why there are both positive and negative surprises on the stock market. But as an investor, you can help the odds, for example, by focusing on megatrends. Demographics, health, and sustainability are trends that will still be in place in ten years. We present three possible investments.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 8th, 2021 | 12:28 CEST
PuriflOH, Bayer, Philips - Innovations as yield drivers
Innovations enrich our everyday lives in many ways. The following companies have developed innovative solutions for health and climate in the broadest sense that help remedy important problems. The focus here is on water, a scarce resource, and air purification, which in times of Corona plays an increasingly important role. Which Company has the best opportunities?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 7th, 2021 | 12:45 CEST
Alibaba, Barsele Minerals, K+S: Where comeback opportunities now lurk
Stocks that have taken a bit of a beating have a certain appeal for investors. On the one hand, the shares seem to be on special offer, and on the other hand, it quickly becomes clear from the performance chart where the potential of the respective Company on the stock market extends. But shares are not always ripe for a comeback. What investors should watch out for and what the situation looks like for three selected stocks.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 2nd, 2021 | 12:58 CEST
Nordex, Talkpool, HeidelbergCement: Construction goes green and digital - Investors profit
Do you know what all electrical appliances have in common? They have become smaller and smaller over the years. Advances in electrical engineering and digitization have ensured that even complex devices have become smaller and smaller while at the same time being powerful and more energy-efficient. As a result, numerous possibilities have opened up - for example, in the area of the Internet of Things. The interplay of sensors and small electronic devices offers users new possibilities, saves money, and protects the environment. We present three titles on the topics of the Internet of Things and environmental protection.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 2nd, 2021 | 11:30 CEST
HelloFresh, TeamViewer and wallstreet:online: Up to 50% price potential
Record levels wherever you look: DAX, MDAX, TechDAX. Apart from minor corrections, the past few months have been a lot of fun for stock market players overall. In particular, companies benefiting from the Corona pandemic were among the high flyers. These included vaccine manufacturers such as BioNTech and Moderna, the cooking box mail order Company HelloFresh, the software Company TeamViewer and wallstreet:online. The latter is not only a stock market portal operator but is also shaking up the online broker market with their Smartbroker. All three companies have also consolidated in the meantime - sometimes more violently, sometimes less - and are still recommended by analysts. The price targets are up to 50% above the current values.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 31st, 2021 | 13:11 CEST
Veolia, Memiontec, JinkoSolar, Alibaba - Green shares on the buy list!
Politics is going its own way with the climate protocol from Paris. In addition to climate protection, many government programs also include keeping necessary life resources clean, such as air and water. Environmental protection is usually associated with higher costs in industry and must be mandated by law to ensure that the necessary measures are implemented consistently. In Europe, we are already well advanced with such climate laws with the CO2 tax. In other countries, it is taking a little longer. The US has been behind since Donald Trump, but this should be made up for under Joe Biden. We take a look at well-known environmental stocks and their opportunities.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 27th, 2021 | 14:38 CEST
wallstreet:online AG, AMC, GameStop, Robinhood - The hunting season has begun!
As of September 20, the DAX, like its French counterpart CAC, will be expanded to 40 stocks, which means that 10 new stocks will move into the focus of major fund managers. One or the other may have been surprised by this decision because, after all, Germany's 30 most valuable companies have reflected the development of the German economy very well for decades. However, international investors and funds appreciate more diversity, especially sector diversification. It is also hoped that the new insolvency clause will mean that criminal incidents, such as those involving Wirecard, will not have to be discussed at index level for long and will continue to affect derived derivatives for months afterward. Entry and exit criteria are also to change, from now on, minimum liquidity counts instead of trading turnover, and the Corporate Governance Code will become binding from September 2022. Modernization has been long overdue since Wirecard.
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