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Commented by Stefan Feulner on August 9th, 2023 | 08:40 CEST

BYD, Defense Metals, Rheinmetall - Rare opportunities

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • RareEarths
  • armaments
  • Electromobility

In the race to meet climate targets, both politics and business are entering uncharted territory. The rapid departure from fossil fuels calls for alternative energy sources, increasing dependence on metallic raw materials, especially copper, cobalt, nickel and rare earth metals. But these essential resources, predominantly sourced from China, pose not only economic but also security challenges for the West, as they also play a key role in armaments.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on August 8th, 2023 | 09:50 CEST

Is Artificial Intelligence facing a crash? Facing the bear market with profit enthusiasm: BYD, VW, Nikola, and Power Nickel

  • Mining
  • Nickel
  • AI
  • Batteries
  • renewableenergies

The major stock markets reached new highs for the year last week. With interest rates continuing to rise, inflation still on the rise and recessionary tendencies, many market participants are wondering if the bull market will pause for a while. Because what has failed to materialize so far is a significant consolidation, which would be necessary to finally let off some steam and prevent losses of 20 to 50% within 6 weeks, as seen in 2000, 2008, 2011, 2015 and 2022. The respective starting points in those years were the volatile late summer months of August and September. Stocks such as Nividia, C3.ai and Palantir recently gained as much as 250% and have been buoyed by the AI wave. But how far can this trend go? Looking at the battery market, BYD, Nikola, and Power Nickel could be the next profit generators.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on August 8th, 2023 | 09:15 CEST

Powerful movement through the flood of figures - Siemens Energy, Almonty Industries, Nio

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • RareEarths
  • Energy

The second quarter number season is at its peak, and surprises on both sides promise high volatility. BioNTech, the vaccine manufacturer, was hit hard after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Siemens Gamesa's wind power business also negatively affected the parent company's balance sheet. There are currently plenty of opportunities in the market, especially for traders.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on August 7th, 2023 | 07:00 CEST

BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, Shell - Gains due to rising oil prices

  • Mining
  • Oil
  • Investments

The price of crude oil rose again last week. While Brent went out of trading on Friday at USD 85.45, the price for WTI stood at USD 81.53 per barrel. This could just be the beginning, as both Saudi Arabia and Russia have cut back production, which has tightened supply. In addition, US oil reserves fell by an unprecedented 17.1 million barrels, the most significant drop ever recorded. Only the downgrade of the US credit rating weighed a little on sentiment. But the risk that this will weigh on the economy seems small. The FED has let it be known that interest rates are not to rise for the time being, inflation is falling, and many company figures are above analysts' expectations. We, therefore, look at three oil producers that benefit from a rising oil price.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on August 4th, 2023 | 07:40 CEST

Saturn Oil + Gas, Vonovia, First Hydrogen, VW - How energy and propulsion are changing the markets, winners, and losers

  • Mining
  • Oil
  • Hydrogen
  • fuelcell
  • Electromobility

Saturn Oil & Gas is adding three experienced forces to its leadership team. Janet Yang brings her expertise in finance and strategy, Andrew Claugus is a versatile petroleum engineer, and Grant MacKenzie will serve as Chief Legal Officer. Their knowledge and years of experience in the oil and gas industry make them valuable resources for the Company and its future development. Vonovia is severely undervalued due to the current real estate situation in Germany. First Hydrogen is making strides with a hydrogen refueling that covers a distance of 630 km, while Volkswagen is reducing the production of its electric car, ID.4. Let's find out who the winners and losers are in the stock market this time.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on August 3rd, 2023 | 16:00 CEST

Uranium soon to be sanctioned? GoviEx Uranium, Plug Power, Nel ASA, AMS Osram - Can hydrogen solve the energy issue?

  • Mining
  • Uranium
  • renewableenergies
  • Hydrogen
  • fuelcell

Somehow, energy policy has become very complicated. The EU sanctions coal, oil, gas and gold from Russia, but uranium remains untouched. Why? There is one who vehemently opposes this behind the scenes in Brussels: France! The German Minister of Economics, Robert Habeck, does not want to accept this. Of course, Germany no longer needs uranium for its decommissioned nuclear power plants, and the defense industry has its own sources of supply, which are not known to the public for security reasons. There is also the military coup in Niger, one of the world's major uranium-producing countries. What do investors have to pay attention to now?

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on August 3rd, 2023 | 08:30 CEST

CleanTech stocks about to rally? Standard Lithium, FREYR Battery, RegenX Tech Corp.

  • Mining
  • Lithium
  • Batteries
  • BatteryMetals
  • recycling

FREYR Battery could break out of its sideways trend next week. On August 10, the Company will report on its performance in the second quarter. Analysts see significant upside potential. At Regenx, too, there are many indications of an exciting second half. The first recycling plant for the extraction of platinum and palladium is currently being ramped up. In addition, the Company intends to earn money from emission certificates in the future. Tension is also rising at Standard Lithium. When will the feasibility study for the Arkansas project be completed, and will Germany's Lanxess then move to strike?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on August 3rd, 2023 | 07:10 CEST

The strategy works - Nikola, Power Nickel, CENIT AG

  • Mining
  • Nickel
  • Batteries
  • Electromobility

In today's economy, long-term success and sustainable growth are not a matter of chance but the result of careful strategies and wise decisions by experienced directors and managers. Successful business leaders are characterized by a clear vision, long-term planning and focused implementation. Only in this way can a company grow and generate long-term returns for its shareholders.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on August 2nd, 2023 | 09:55 CEST

Nikola Motors share unstoppable: Strong news also from BASF and Manuka Resources

  • Mining
  • Batteries
  • BatteryMetals
  • Electromobility
  • Vanadium

Forget about a recession. These stocks are on the fast track or the verge of a breakout. For example, the Nikola share gained more than 15% in value yesterday. The reason was a new order in the US. This means that the shares of the manufacturer of zero-emission trucks have multiplied within two months. The Manuka Resources share could also be on the verge of a breakout. Due to the ramped-up gold production, exploration activities are expected to be financed through the next three years. An added kicker for the Australians could be their involvement in battery raw materials. As for BASF, the recent profit warning hardly affected them. Analysts express positivity, but the possibility of a dividend cut remains on the table.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on August 2nd, 2023 | 09:05 CEST

Artificial Intelligence - Now it is really taking off! Palantir, Lufthansa, TUI, Viva Gold - These shares are on the rise!

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Software
  • travel
  • AI

After extensive climate blockades at the airports in Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Munich, the environment minister of the Green Party, Robert Habeck, also spoke out: "The activists, who are now obstructing people from traveling on vacation, are doing massive damage to the cause of climate protection." Quite right! They also significantly disrupt traffic and cause considerable economic costs due to delays and cancellations. This could soon come to an end as the affected airport operators are filing criminal complaints. If real sanctions with imprisonment are finally imposed, the issue could be effectively addressed, and the government can demonstrate its ability to act anew. After all, many citizens now have doubts about the implementation of important public objectives, for which an expensive state apparatus is now responsible. What should investors pay attention to?

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