Mining
Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 15th, 2022 | 12:21 CET
COP27 shares sought: BASF, Infinity Stone, Varta, VW - Billions for the energy turnaround!
The meeting of the heads of government in Egypt was proclaimed as a COP27 climate conference, but most of the representatives arrived in a somewhat environmentally hazardous manner with specially ordered aircraft. It can be seen on the Internet on the fringes of the important conference, and climate activists have therefore turned their eyes very strongly in the direction of the prominent participants. Different sources report between 300 and 600 planes around Sharm el-Sheikh airport. What a farce. The word "energy turnaround" seems to have been greatly overused in the public eye since the beginning of the war at the latest, so a coherent implementation of the proclaimed goals should also take place at the very top. The industry, meanwhile, has picked up the ball and is making rapid progress. Which shares can gain traction in the process?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 14th, 2022 | 10:25 CET
Gamechanger stocks - Here, everything is different overnight! Heidelberger Druck, Manuka Resources, BYD
Analysts have to adjust their models when companies announce a new business segment or make an acquisition virtually overnight. But it often remains unclear what the change will bring. For investors with vision, this holds tremendous opportunities! Why? Investors can get in at a low price and let the returns flow. As word of new developments spreads, there is also a safety buffer on the downside. We present three shares that stand for positive change!
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 11th, 2022 | 11:36 CET
Jim Cramer warns, rally in the wings: Amazon, Commerzbank, Tocvan Ventures
The German Retail Association reports that Christmas sales this year could suffer from poor consumer sentiment. The culprit - who would have thought - inflation. We explain that the fight against inflation is anything but a foregone conclusion and how investors can potentially make a big profit from the current mixed situation, using the three shares below as examples.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on November 11th, 2022 | 11:15 CET
Globex Mining, Deutsche Telekom, Meta Platforms - Stormy times and a haven of calm
Deutsche Telekom AG has announced its Q3 22 figures. The Bonn-based company is currently profiting from its US business, mainly due to the strong US dollar and customer growth. But in times of recession and inflation, consumption often stays up. 11,000 former Meta employees will likely tighten their belts a bit from now on, even if Mark Zuckerberg continues to pay them salaries for a few more months. His plans are ambitious, with AI expansion at the top of the agenda. It is good to take a closer look at rocks in the surf like Globex Mining. The Company owns 217 areas with valuable raw materials, precious metals and more, which are used in the computer and telecommunication industry.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on November 10th, 2022 | 11:12 CET
Kodiak Copper, BYD, SolarEdge Technologies - Copper driving the energy transition
Goldman Sachs forecasts a gap of copper on the world market equivalent to about 8 million tons. The reason for the shortage is the high demand due to electrification in the areas of mobility, energy supply and renewable energies. Companies such as BYD and SolarEdge, pioneers of the energy transition, use vast quantities of the coveted metal in their technical solutions. In the last 10 years, the raw materials market has focused on other metals. Kodiak Copper, on the other hand, has taken advantage of this time and secured large areas of copper mineralization in North America, the drilling of which is promising. A strategic move that is now paying off...
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on November 9th, 2022 | 12:25 CET
Barrick Gold, Desert Gold, K+S - Undervalued shares
The stock market is not always rational. Depending on the market phase, private investors in particular often act irrationally. If all stocks are rising, the fear of missing something comes up and investors buy, although they would be better off waiting for a setback. If the indices go down, many investors sell near the lows, even though they have quality stocks in their portfolio. As a smart investor, one should be like Buffet and buy when others panic. The last few months have been difficult in the stock market, and there have been some downward exaggerations. So today, we look at three companies that have been sold off recently but have good assets.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 9th, 2022 | 12:14 CET
BYD, Almonty Industries, Ballard Power - Attractive future prospects
In order to achieve long-term climate targets, there is no alternative but to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energies. With subsidy programs worldwide, politicians are promoting the expansion of wind, hydro and solar energy. Despite excellent future prospects, the shares of the relevant companies have been undergoing a sharp correction for months. Similarly, raw materials such as copper, nickel and tungsten, which are vital for the energy transition, have also corrected. Demand already exceeds existing supply - an opportunity for the future.
ReadCommented 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?
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