Volatility
Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 29th, 2025 | 07:45 CET
Caution! Moment of truth for TeamViewer, TKMS, thyssenkrupp, Beyond Meat, and Kobo Resources
The stock market has been very volatile in October. Many market participants had expected a "crash" after the initial downward swings. The definition of such an abrupt downward movement is a minimum decline of at least 25% within just a few trading days. This already happened back in April, when Donald Trump projected his feverish dreams of tariff policy onto the board. Little remains of these announcements, which is why stocks quickly rebounded. Yesterday, Tuesday, the NASDAQ 100 reached a new all-time high of over 26,000 points on massive trading volumes. Fund managers and desperate private investors are pushing more and more money into stocks that have long since ceased to be cheap. What to do now? Good advice remains hard to come by!
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 26th, 2020 | 09:45 CET
NEL ASA, Almonty Industries, Bayer - Nervousness brings the leverage!
The stock market is restless. Too much uncertainty currently dominates the market. "Crazy Donald" or "Sleepy Joe"? What is the future of the pandemic? Will a hard Brexit with the E.U. follow the British threats? These are the short-term questions that are certainly not likely to ensure peaceful trading on the world's stock markets. However, high volatilities also offer great opportunities. In recent weeks, the Bayer AG share has also been subject to significant fluctuations. Is everything now included in the price, or is the decline continuing? It remains exciting.
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