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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 23rd, 2025 | 08:50 CET

Money printing presses unveiled in 2026! Where to invest now? TUI, RE Royalties, Lufthansa, and Airbus

  • royalties
  • Sustainability
  • Investments
  • travel
  • airline
  • aerospace

In an inflationary environment, investors are looking for stability. What could be better suited than equity investments that pay high dividends and also follow sustainable principles? RE Royalties operates a successful business model that combines both ideas. The travel industry has also been trying to reduce its carbon footprint for years. How far have efforts to bring about a fundamental change come? TUI, Lufthansa, and Airbus showed decent returns in 2025. But what does the future hold?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on October 10th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST

Drone boom vs. pilot strike: What you need to know about DroneShield, Volatus Aerospace, and Lufthansa

  • Drones
  • Defense
  • aerospace
  • airline

As the global drone market expands at double-digit growth rates, unprecedented opportunities are emerging above and beyond the clouds. Innovative technologies are driving not only military but also civilian applications into previously untapped economic areas. This high-flying growth stands in sharp contrast to the challenges facing traditional aviation, which is being hit by operational difficulties. Three companies - DroneShield, Volatus Aerospace, and Lufthansa - embody these contrasting realities, highlighting both the lucrative paths of the future and the risks inherent in the sector.

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Commented by Nico Popp on September 22nd, 2025 | 07:05 CEST

Tenfold increase on the Horizon – Things could move fast: Boeing, Larvotto Resources and Antimony Resources

  • Mining
  • antimony
  • airline
  • Technology
  • Investments

When fires break out in high-rise buildings, vehicles, or aircraft, they can quickly become life-threatening. Fire protection materials have been used for many years to contain fires. Antimony is a key component in these materials. Around 42% of global demand is accounted for by antimony-based flame retardants in composite materials. But antimony also plays an important role in armaments and is found in armor-piercing ammunition, night vision devices, infrared sensors, and communication equipment. With China controlling around 70% of the market, according to Future Markets Insights, the need for alternative sources is growing. We take a closer look at the market and highlight some exciting stocks.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on March 27th, 2025 | 07:20 CET

Big Short on defense? Long in gold! Caution with Renk, Deutz, and Airbus - Revaluation for Desert Gold imminent

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Defense
  • armaments
  • airline

After a record quarter on the stock markets, caution is now called for. Inflation remains stubbornly high, and the growing national debt is fueling the rising prices. This will worsen the situation for growth stocks, particularly, as hopes of interest rate cuts look bleak in the short term. Defense stocks have soared on the back of the government's trillion-dollar check, with heavenly balance sheet figures expected for them in the future. In the short term, however, they have already priced in the year 2030 in their share prices, which will result in a slowdown in the current 2025. In this environment, gold can no longer be held back because when currencies offer less and less purchasing power, precious metals are in demand. We take a critical view of Renk, Steyr, and Airbus. For Desert Gold, the boosters should ignite soon!

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 11th, 2024 | 06:45 CEST

Mega rally on the cards - 500% plus is likely too low an estimate! Evotec, Desert Gold, Cogia, VCI Global, and Lufthansa

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Biotechnology
  • airline

The stock market keeps rising and rising - this much is revealed by the ever-new highs of prominent indices such as the NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, or the Nikkei index. However, a closer look reveals some inconsistencies. For example, only 6% of all traded stocks are currently reaching new highs, while over 70% of all listed stocks have fallen since the beginning of the year. In short, global liquidity is aggregated in just a few blockbuster stocks, with the rest being left behind. Such bubbles already occurred in 1999, 2007, and 2015, followed by a 25% to 50% correction. When exactly this will happen, no one knows, but the party is likely to continue for a while due to high liquidity. Gold and silver are in the process of forming interesting breakout formations. Now is the time to pick the cherries!

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