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Commented by Armin Schulz on December 23rd, 2024 | 08:15 CET
Nel ASA, dynaCERT, Super Micro Computer – Portfolio realignment: What should be in the portfolio?
At the end of the year, many investors critically review their portfolios in order to align them with the challenges and opportunities of the year ahead. This phase, often referred to as "window dressing" or year-end rally, offers investors the opportunity to review their investment strategies, take profits, offset losses in a targeted manner or tactically reweight positions. At the same time, the new year represents a fresh start, with a renewed focus on future developments, macroeconomic trends and long-term goals. We take a look at three interesting stocks and analyse the opportunities for the coming year.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on December 17th, 2024 | 12:30 CET
BYD, dynaCERT, Block – Favourites for the future
The stock market is entering the last full trading week of an eventful year, 2024. However, the next 12 months also promise high volatility due to ongoing global conflicts and new governments, including the US and Germany. Will the stock market be able to ignore the negative events once again, or will it fall into a correction? In addition, investors are again looking for the stock market stars of the new year. A major focus is on companies that have not yet been able to confirm their performance on the stock market in the past year.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on December 16th, 2024 | 12:45 CET
dynaCERT: The growth rocket for 2025 – Why this technology company is now in the spotlight
As 2024 draws to a close, it is worth considering new investments for the future. A successful investment in the technology sector requires a sound strategy, thorough research, and an understanding of the ins and outs of the industry. We have summarized key points for investors to consider in an article on dynaCERT Inc. (TSX: DYA | ISIN: CA26780A1084) following recent positive announcements. The Company is on the road to success and in a market phase that is particularly attractive for growth-oriented investors. The latest updates confirm this assumption and signal future value increases. Find out more in the report.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on December 11th, 2024 | 07:45 CET
New hydrogen hype in 2025? Nel ASA, thyssenkrupp nucera, Plug Power, and First Hydrogen
Is nuclear-based hydrogen fueling a comeback for the industry? The growing energy demand for AI and other technologies is straining electricity grids. Shares of First Hydrogen have surged 17% following its announcement to venture into small nuclear reactors for hydrogen production, yet the Company is still valued at less than CAD 20 million. Nel is to build a pilot plant in South Korea to produce hydrogen from surplus nuclear power. However, the valuation of the Norwegian company still seems too high. Plug Power shareholders might face turbulent times in the coming weeks as short-sellers position themselves. By contrast, thyssenkrupp nucera is recommended as a "Buy". Which hydrogen player will take off in 2025?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 2nd, 2024 | 07:10 CET
The shooting stars of the energy transition – 325% gains with Siemens Energy, dynaCERT, Nel ASA, and Plug Power
The NASDAQ technology exchange has been the standout performer this year. With gains of over 30%, the past 12 months will go down in history as a remarkable rally. Few doubt that the mood will deteriorate again significantly by the end of the year. The spotlight was on high-tech stocks and stocks that incorporate the megatrend of "artificial intelligence" into their business model. However, one selected DAX stock was able to outperform the NASDAQ by a factor of 10: Siemens Energy. The losers in this mix were clearly the once-popular hydrogen stocks, Nel ASA and Plug Power, which each lost around 50%. Yet, these could be among the rising stars of the new year. Meanwhile, dynaCERT has already seen significant gains in 2024, but there is still plenty of upside potential. A detailed analysis reveals why!
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on December 2nd, 2024 | 07:00 CET
Rivian, First Hydrogen, Volkswagen AG – Expansion continues
In terms of sales, the automotive industry is the largest manufacturing sector and by far the most significant industrial sector in Germany. However, German carmakers are currently in crisis and unable to escape the negative headlines. They are falling behind, especially when it comes to vehicles with alternative drive systems. In recent years, companies excelling in this area have emerged, offering enormous potential for share price growth due to their promising future prospects.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on November 27th, 2024 | 07:25 CET
WINNERS of the CLIMATE CONFERENCE: Siemens Energy, Plug Power, dynaCERT!
The CO2 markets and emissions trading are among the few winners of the climate conference in Baku. The dynaCERT share should benefit, as the technology company could face a surge of orders in 2025, potentially leading to a revaluation of the stock. Siemens Energy has recently demonstrated just how quickly and dramatically a revaluation can occur. According to analysts, the rally is far from over. In contrast, Plug Power faces an uncertain future. While experts remain optimistic about the hydrogen sector, the US company is not among their recommendations. So, who are the true beneficiaries of the hydrogen boom?
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on November 26th, 2024 | 13:55 CET
From now on, dynaCERT instead of Bitcoin or NVIDIA?
While Bitcoin and NVIDIA dominate the headlines and investors hope for the next rally, a promising opportunity is emerging with dynaCERT Inc. (ISIN: CA26780A1084 | Ticker-TSX: DYA) for those seeking a true growth story. Read on to learn why this Canadian company may now be the better choice for both your portfolio and the environment. If you do not believe that the prices of Bitcoin or NVIDIA shares can increase tenfold again, then consider dynaCERT as an alternative. Read the report to find out more.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on November 19th, 2024 | 07:05 CET
Nel ASA, dynaCERT, Daimler Truck – Decarbonization in focus
Nel ASA, dynaCERT and Daimler Truck are three companies involved in various areas of hydrogen technology, thus contributing to decarbonization. Nel ASA is a pioneer in the production of electrolysers that generate hydrogen from renewable energies. dynaCERT develops innovative systems that integrate hydrogen into combustion engines to reduce emissions. Daimler Truck is committed to hydrogen fuel cells for long-distance transportation and has achieved impressive ranges with the GenH2 Truck. Together, they are driving the use of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier and shaping the future of mobility and energy supply.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on November 15th, 2024 | 07:00 CET
First Hydrogen, BYD, Porsche - Two newcomers challenge the old guard
Germany is establishing itself as a pioneer in hydrogen mobility with an ambitious 9,700 km hydrogen network and 17 specialized hydrogen centers. The Company First Hydrogen is taking advantage of this momentum and is positioning itself in the German market with its field-tested commercial vehicles at exactly the right time. With an impressive range of 630 km per tank fill and successful fleet trials in the UK, First Hydrogen is making strides. At the same time, Hungary is developing into a strategic hub of European e-mobility. With BYD and BMW setting up operations and the battery manufacturer CATL investing EUR 7.3 billion, a major center for electromobility is emerging here. Once the undisputed star in the automotive sky, Porsche is experiencing a decline in revenue of 5.2% to EUR 28.56 billion and is struggling with a falling operating return. The important Chinese market, particularly, is causing concern for the Stuttgart-based company, where sales figures fell by a third in the first half of the year.
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