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Commented by Nico Popp on November 9th, 2022 | 10:07 CET
The second Rock Tech Lithium? This is how Mercedes-Benz profits! Jack of all trades Infinity Stone Ventures
Anyone who has followed analysts' reports on lithium over the past few years knew that the price of this critical raw material for batteries was about to rise exponentially, reminiscent of the gloomiest forecasts of the pandemic - only extremely positively. Putting the actual price curve next to it shows that lithium has shot up almost vertically in recent years and has already reached the level of the 2030 forecasts. Using three stocks as examples, we outline what this means and how investors can take advantage of this market anomaly.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 8th, 2022 | 11:18 CET
Barrick Gold, Manuka Resources, Newmont - Has the bottom been reached?
After the Federal Reserve once again raised the key interest rate with a big step of 0.75 points to a range of 3.75% to 4.00%, the pace is now likely to slow down step by step. In the process, voices are growing louder, calling for a departure from the strict monetary policy. In the course of this, precious metal prices reacted and distanced themselves significantly from their lows for the year. The signs are pointing to easing. At least in the short term, gold and silver should be ripe for a pronounced countermovement.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 7th, 2022 | 12:07 CET
Up or down? Stocks in sports mode: PayPal, Meta Platforms, Barsele Minerals, Porsche, VW
Today, a historical review takes us back to the period of the Weimar Republic from 1918 to 1933. After the end of the First World War, the government printed money to finance war bonds, jobs for returning soldiers and reparations to the victorious powers. As a result, the money supply increased permanently, prices rose faster and faster, and purchasing power declined. Raw materials for the domestic economy had to be purchased more and more expensively from abroad, but since there were no longer enough goods available, prices continued to rise explosively. From 1922 onward, the talk was no longer of creeping inflation but of galloping inflation. Today, 100 years later, the German producer price index rose by over 45.8% in September. What do investors need to watch out for now?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 3rd, 2022 | 11:53 CET
TeamViewer, Tocvan Ventures, Advanced Micro Devices - High rebound opportunities
The reporting season for the third quarter is exhilarating. It can be seen that stocks, which in some cases suffered exaggerated price losses in recent months, are starting to jump in price simply because their forecasts have been confirmed. Something similar could also happen in the precious metals sector. Should the monetary authorities loosen the monetary policy again in the coming months, this should result in a rally in gold and silver mining stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 2nd, 2022 | 13:34 CET
GreenTech shares jump! Siemens Energy, Defense Metals, JinkoSolar, and Nordex in focus
Fossil energy supply is becoming increasingly expensive. The political disappearance of supplier and commodity giant Russia is creating a dangerous undersupply, especially for Central Europe. The approaching winter could pose problems, and the industry might have to deal with rationing in the medium term. Products are becoming considerably more expensive to produce, and as a result, selling prices on the shelves are also increasing. The inflationary spiral is thus spiraling upward, and sales are falling. Meanwhile, GreenTech solutions are more in demand than ever for the purchase of energy. Which shares are playing to the fore here?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 2nd, 2022 | 11:29 CET
Castles in the Air to Cash Cows: Meta Platforms, Desert Gold, Varta
When Microsoft launched the first version of Windows decades ago, the Company was just one of many in the market for IT systems. When Apple introduced the iPhone, representatives of Nokia, among others, smiled at the novel phone without buttons. And today? Microsoft is the leader in PC operating systems, and phones without buttons are the absolute standard. We look at three stocks and analyze where today's castles in the air could become tomorrow's Cash Cows.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 2nd, 2022 | 10:24 CET
BYD, Infinity Stone Ventures, Rock Tech Lithium - Profiteers of the energy transition
Electromobility plays a central role in achieving the ambitious goal of climate neutrality by 2050. Despite current production difficulties in the automotive industry due to the ongoing chip shortage, global supply chain problems and the effects of the war in Ukraine, demand for battery-powered vehicles continues unabated worldwide, as can be seen from the sales figures of electric car manufacturers. However, there is a problem here: the critical raw material lithium is already becoming scarce for the production of electric batteries. As a result, the already high prices are likely to rise further in the long term - to the advantage of the lithium producers.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 1st, 2022 | 13:37 CET
These valuation firecrackers will amaze you! Porsche AG, Barsele Minerals, BASF
Many successful investors on the stock market believe that if you get in at a good price, you can almost secure half the profit. But it is not always worthwhile to enter at a low price. During a rally, for example, it can be a good idea to bet procyclically on the horses already in the lead. And today? The market is challenging. The bear market rally seems to be exhausted. We use three examples to explain the role that valuations are currently playing.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 1st, 2022 | 12:26 CET
Halloween of energy prices: Shell, BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, Nel ASA - Is this the peak yet?
It sounds ambitious! To completely transform Europe in terms of energy supply, the European Union would need to invest a good EUR 300 billion in alternative energy sources, infrastructure and raw material supply contracts by 2030. By 2021, Germany alone was importing 45% of its fossil fuel energy from Russia, its valued partner until then. After the invasion of Ukraine, this business partner will likely be taken off the list. But this also means that the very favorable sources for Central Europe will no longer be accessible. So prices for electricity, heating and mobility will remain high. Which stocks can benefit from this scenario?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on October 31st, 2022 | 12:25 CET
Deutsche Bank, Globex Mining, Vonovia - Covering basic investments through shares with potential
The experts always advise diversification in one's portfolio. Add a few shares, some precious metals and real estate holdings, and the portfolio is well-positioned. Nowadays, owning real estate is not so easy with the high prices, and purchasing precious metals is subject to certain limits in Germany. It is therefore easier to map these basic investments via shares. To do this, investors need a securities account at a bank, and all options are open to them. Therefore, today we look at Deutsche Bank as an equity investment, Globex Mining for the precious metals or commodities sector and Vonovia as a real estate investment.
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