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Commented by André Will-Laudien on March 16th, 2022 | 12:20 CET

Rheinmetall, Nordex, Kodiak Copper: The 100% stock sensation in copper and nickel!

  • Copper
  • Nickel

At the start of this week, the London Metal Exchange (LME) had to suspend the futures market on nickel because the margin calls overwhelmed some market participants. Forward prices had exploded from USD 25,000 to USD 100,000 within two weeks. As a result, the critical industrial metal is more expensive than ever before. The LME will resume nickel trading today. It will be interesting to see where the short squeeze will drive the price. In the meantime, the few producers of the metal have probably also set out to bring their mined goods to the market in the best possible way. Similar shortages now exist in the electrical conductor metal, copper, and some other battery and high-tech metals. We present a few interesting investments.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on March 14th, 2022 | 13:23 CET

The battery sensation: Varta, BYD, NIO, Power Nickel: Shares down, oil price above USD 150?

  • Electromobility
  • Battery
  • Nickel

Since the invasion of Russian troops in Ukraine, the changes in the world are now clearly noticeable. Above all, it is tragic that thousands of people have died, and millions are once again forced to flee their homes. There is despair and compassion all over the globe because most nations have been blessed with peace for decades. The standard of living has also increased significantly in 95% of regions. Now, time seems to be running backward again: raw materials, food and everyday necessities are becoming dramatically more expensive, leading to substantial inflationary spurts sector by sector and pushing the level of prosperity back again. But it also shows: We humans must become more independent of fossil energy and advance alternative technologies. We show you shares that are in line with this trend.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 15th, 2021 | 14:17 CEST

NIO, Volkswagen, Toyota, Silkroad Nickel - Now it really starts!

  • Nickel

Armin Laschet (CDU), the CDU/CSU candidate for chancellor, does not want to give the internal combustion engine an expiration date, even though he himself drives an electric car. He also warns against focusing solely on the electric vehicle regarding climate protection in the transport sector. "I do not believe that this will be the form of mobility for the next 30 years, even though I drive an electric car myself," the CDU federal chairman told Handelsblatt. "There are ecological implications, for example, in battery production and the extraction of raw materials. We will still see many technological leaps." So in terms of e-mobility, the last word has not yet been spoken. Nevertheless, the industry is gearing up for a politically motivated wave of purchases. For this, it needs raw materials.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on June 11th, 2021 | 11:46 CEST

BYD, Silkroad Nickel, Baumot - WallStreetBets: Enough is enough!

  • Nickel

Yesterday windeln.de and Adler Modemärkte, today Baumot and Nanogate. Every day, a new sow is driven through the village by the gambler community. There are no fundamental reasons for these stocks. The trend, which was started by the Reddit subcommunity WallStreetBets, is now spilling across the pond into Germany. There are companies, especially with regard to the energy transition, that have real potential due to their growth and profit prospects.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 1st, 2021 | 08:30 CEST

HeidelbergCement, Silkroad Nickel, BYD: Shares with an explosive mix

  • Nickel

You do not have to be an economist or a well-connected investment guru to evaluate opportunities on the stock market. It is often the apparent developments and trends that point the market in the right direction. For investors, it is then a matter of interpreting these facts. For example, building materials are scarcer than ever - prices for wood and other essential materials have risen rapidly. Industrial metals are also in high demand. New technology, investment in construction and infrastructure, and the end of the pandemic make for an explosive mix.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on May 21st, 2021 | 09:14 CEST

Silkroad Nickel, NIO, Varta - Pre-programmed bottlenecks = price opportunities

  • Nickel

Electromobility and battery technology are inextricably linked. Sales figures for e-vehicles are rising rapidly and will multiply in the next few years. This global increase in production will become challenging in many places. Not just with the competitive situation, which is becoming increasingly intense as Chinese players gain strength, but also the availability of the critical raw materials for battery production. There are signs of a huge supply deficit in nickel over the next few years. We show you how to invest with foresight and profitably.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on May 11th, 2021 | 10:12 CEST

BYD, Silkroad Nickel, Volkswagen - Exciting development in the electric car industry!

  • Nickel

So far, the development of the electric car industry has been trouble-free, the sales figures of e-car manufacturers have skyrocketed and the displacement of combustion engines seemed to be only a matter of time. But currently, the first major obstacle is approaching producers. The chip shortage is leading to production stops and short-time work. The issue of scarcity is likely to become the dominant theme of this industry over the next few years. Raw materials for production such as lithium, nickel or cobalt are scarce commodities. The primary beneficiaries of this development are the raw material producers, who are already barely able to meet demand.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on May 5th, 2021 | 10:00 CEST

NIO, Geely, IBU-tec, Silkroad Nickel - Attention, watch closely here!

  • Nickel

The first sharp correction occurred yesterday. The major indices lost between 1 and 4% - the TecDAX was hit the hardest with a minus of 3.7% at the peak. Is this the turnaround from the top? No, say the chart technicians. It is not yet a lost cause because the indices had demanded a correction for many months. Since March 2020, there have hardly been any significant corrections in most stocks. At the end of January, the hydrogen stocks began to fall, and now there is money to be had in the broader sense. No disaster - the selection of good titles is now the trump card.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on April 28th, 2021 | 07:36 CEST

VW, Silkroad Nickel, E.ON - Mega electricity storage, the next big thing

  • Nickel

We all want clean electricity. Currently, we face the problem that some of the sustainable electricity "disappears" unused. The reason is that we cannot store it and so, hours of Gigawatt electricity go to waste.
Extensive electricity storage facilities are needed, such as the 300 megawatts Tesla has built in California. What hardly anyone knows - Tesla is planning the same mega electricity storage sales in the long term as its car division. In Germany, STEAG also wants to build a mega electricity storage facility with 250 megawatts, expanding to 500 megawatts. We, therefore, look at three stocks from this sector: VW, Silkroad Nickel and E.ON.

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Commented by Nico Popp on April 6th, 2021 | 07:24 CEST

BYD, Silkroad Nickel, Nornickel: Who will profit from the electric boom?

  • Nickel

Visionaries often stand alone at the beginning of their journey. When Tesla invited German journalists to test drives sometime around 2011, the "electric car" project was still a vision of the future. But already after this press event, something had changed in the public's consciousness. The incredible acceleration of the first Tesla Roadster put a smile on the faces of all test drivers. Even the biggest doubters were at least appeased and interested in what was still to come from Tesla. The rest is history. Today, companies like Volkswagen and Daimler are also emulating Elon Musk's visionaries. But for electromobility to become mainstream, it depends not only on innovative manufacturers of electric cars but also on the supply of raw materials. We present three companies.

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