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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 15th, 2026 | 07:20 CET
Silver, gold, copper, and uranium - The stuff dreams are made of! Nel ASA, American Atomics, and Siemens Energy in focus
Commodities are off to a strong start again this year. As they are irreplaceable raw materials for industry, energy distribution, and e-mobility, high prices are also accelerating inflation in Western jurisdictions. With the exception of gold, critical metals have been trading at "safety premiums" for several months. This is a result of fragile supply chains, geopolitical constraints, and increasing supply uncertainty. Solar module manufacturers in China are now said to be hoarding silver because speculators are virtually buying up the procurement markets for physical goods. Silver has gained around 200% in the past 12 months, with physical demand now exceeding annual production. According to experts, this trend is far from over. Are portfolio rebalancing measures necessary?
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on January 15th, 2026 | 07:10 CET
Power Metallic Mines: Top Commodity Pick Backed by Renowned Investors!
Many market experts have proclaimed this the decade of commodities. Last year was dominated by a precious metals boom, with silver in particular seeing a sharp increase in momentum in recent weeks. Critical raw materials, such as rare earth elements and strategic metals, are also attracting significant attention. The market is dominated by China, and export restrictions put additional pressure on the West to develop new deposits outside of China and establish secure supply chains. This is putting companies that own properties in secure Western jurisdictions at the center of investor interest. One such company is Power Metallic Mines. The Canadians have one of the largest polymetallic deposits in North America. Several prominent investors have already taken positions, underscoring the Company's potential. Analysts also see significant upside for the stock.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 15th, 2026 | 07:00 CET
The USD 88 shock: Are UBS and Citigroup forcing the silver market to its knees, or are we witnessing the ultimate short squeeze? Opportunities at Silver North Resources
The year is still young, and a drama is unfolding on the precious metals markets that could go down in history. The price of silver has shattered historical resistance levels and is trading above the USD 88 per ounce mark. What was long dismissed as the wild fantasy of "gold bugs" is now a harsh reality: a sudden decoupling of physical scarcity from paper-based pricing mechanisms. As the spot market explodes, all eyes are on the big players in the financial world. Rumors are growing louder that major banks such as UBS and Citigroup may have gotten themselves into dangerous trouble through massive short positions. In this toxic environment of mistrust and panic, investors are seeking refuge in unencumbered assets - and finding it in junior explorers such as Silver North Resources, which owns exactly what the banks are said to have shorted: physical silver in the ground, high-grade and safely located in Canada.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on January 14th, 2026 | 07:00 CET
The resilient winners: How to play it safe with Almonty Industries, Rheinmetall, and Hensoldt
While stock markets are celebrating, a new economic era is quietly dawning. Driven by geopolitical power struggles, a relentless battle for critical raw materials, and the return of strategic state intervention, unexpected winners are emerging. These forces are reshaping tomorrow's investment landscape and elevating select companies into key strategic roles. The rise of Almonty Industries, Rheinmetall, and Hensoldt shows how investors can benefit from this historic shift.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 13th, 2026 | 07:40 CET
Silver +200% - Gold doubles! Time for acquisitions? Barrick, B2Gold, Desert Gold, Glencore, and Rio Tinto in focus!
The geopolitical situation brings new uncertainties every day. Most recently, markets reacted strongly to news around the removal of Venezuelan President Maduro, and now massive unrest in Iran has been added to the mix! Commodity prices are galloping against the backdrop of fragile supply chains and the formation of Eastern and Western power blocs with conflicting interests. While the US is formulating its expansionist agenda towards Greenland and Canada, China is responding with further export restrictions. This is exacerbating the situation even further and driving up the prices of silver to USD 85 and gold to over USD 4,600. Both established mines and promising projects are coming into focus, and takeover rumors are circulating once again. How are investors supposed to keep track of all this? We are happy to help.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on January 13th, 2026 | 07:30 CET
This stock is skyrocketing! Antimony Resources is stealing the show from MP Materials and Standard Lithium!
While investor attention is mainly focused on rare earths and lithium, antimony is quietly gaining momentum. The US government is attempting to free itself from its dependence on China through a billion-dollar deal. In China, antimony smugglers are being sentenced to lengthy prison terms. And Antimony Resources' stock exploded by 18% on Friday. As a result, the Company is increasingly stealing the spotlight from investor favorites in the critical raw materials sector, such as Standard Lithium and MP Materials. This trend could continue over the course of the year, as the exploration project appears to be a real hit, and Antimony Resources' shares still look far from expensive.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on January 13th, 2026 | 07:15 CET
Gold boom in 2026: Be on the right side with Newmont, Kobo Resources, and B2Gold
Gold is experiencing an unprecedented surge, driven by geopolitical turmoil, a sustained run on gold by central banks, and eroding confidence in fiat currencies. This perfect constellation has pushed the price to record levels and is creating an exceptional environment for select mining companies. Mining giant Newmont, exploration specialist Kobo Resources, and growth producer B2Gold are in focus.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 13th, 2026 | 07:10 CET
Gold records, Sibanye Stillwater, Equinox: Why the USD 5,000 scenario is becoming reality, and Africa is turning into a jackpot for AJN Resources
January 12, 2026, marks a psychological turning point in financial history. With the Handelsblatt article discussing a potential rise in the price of gold to USD 5,000 per ounce, a scenario that was long considered the domain of apocalyptic optimists has entered the mainstream. But unlike previous cycles, this price increase is not only driven by fear, but by a fundamental realignment of the global monetary architecture and an unprecedented supply shortage. We are in a phase that Goldman Sachs, according to its analyses, describes as the "perfect storm": a mixture of geopolitical fragmentation, an aggressive interest rate turnaround, and structural underinvestment in new mines. While the price of gold already climbed to all-time highs of over USD 3,600 in 2025, indicators for 2026 point to an acceleration. In this environment, a continent that has long been neglected is coming into focus: Africa. While established producers such as Sibanye Stillwater and Equinox Gold are consolidating their positions, explorer AJN Resources offers the leverage that risk-tolerant investors are looking for in the early stages, thanks to its unique structure in Congo and Ethiopia.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 13th, 2026 | 07:00 CET
When the machines grind to a halt: Why Sandvik is trembling, and Almonty Industries is becoming a billion-dollar bet like MP Materials
The 2026 stock market year begins with a realization that is causing industrial producers worldwide to break out in a cold sweat: tungsten, one of the hardest and most heat-resistant metals, is sold out. What began with rare earths last year is now continuing with brutal severity for the material without which no armored steel can be hardened, no smartphone can vibrate, and - most importantly for the global economy - no industrial cutting tools can function. In this tense situation, Swedish industrial giant Sandvik is acting as the "canary in the coal mine" – the Company is signaling the situation on the tungsten market before all other market participants. Sweden's dependence on tungsten carbide is comprehensive. But while the industry struggles for security of supply, savvy investors are recognizing a historical parallel: the situation is the same as the rise of MP Materials in the rare earths sector. Almonty Industries, which owns the largest tungsten mine outside China, still trades at a fraction of MP Materials' valuation. Yet the Company is poised to become the West's tungsten monopolist.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on January 12th, 2026 | 07:25 CET
Bombshell at D-Wave! Rheinmetall and Almonty Industries involved in future technologies, fusion energy, and laser technology!
There is a bombshell at D-Wave. The quantum specialist plans to expand its business model through an acquisition, investing USD 550 million in the process. Whether this will pay off is difficult to assess today. It is, however, easy to see that Almonty benefits from the high demand and tight supply of tungsten in the Western world. The stock was one of the high flyers in 2025 and still does not appear expensive. Another potential driver is emerging: tungsten plays a key role in advances in fusion energy. Rheinmetall is also working on future technologies. Germany's largest defense contractor aims to shoot down drones and other missiles with lasers in the future. Diversifying beyond tanks and other heavy equipment is both smart and important.
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