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Commented by Nico Popp on July 22nd, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Top CEO warns of global economic crisis – Secure your portfolio now: Nel, Evonik, Dryden Gold
These are words that raise concern: Evonik CEO Christian Kullmann believes that the global economy is on the brink of an economic crisis due to constant tariff threats. The CEO is calling for greater economic freedom for companies in Germany, as investment is urgently needed after years of stagnation. Although Kullmann ends the interview on a hopeful note, the situation remains uncertain. We explain how investors can navigate this uncertainty and present stocks with promising prospects.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 21st, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
ALERT for Nel ASA shares! Positive Sentiment at Siemens Energy and Zinc Play Pasinex!
Away from the big commodity and precious metal themes, an exciting stock is currently developing: Pasinex Resources. The Company owns high-grade zinc mines, and stable cash flows are expected to be achieved in just a few months. Additional projects are already in the pipeline, which could give this zinc play momentum in the second half of the year. Things have been running smoothly at Siemens Energy for years. More than 1,000% has been earned since the wind subsidiary ran into difficulties. Will Siemens Gamesa now also get back on its feet and contribute to growth? In contrast, there are no signs of growth at Nel ASA. The recent quarterly figures were disappointing, as both revenue and order intake are significantly below the levels of the previous year. Losses are rising. By now, investors should be hearing alarm bells.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 16th, 2025 | 07:20 CEST
Does Trump love hydrogen after all? The sector is celebrating! Plug Power, Nel, dynaCERT, and MP Materials are in rocket mode
Global pressure to reduce climate-damaging emissions is growing, and the hydrogen sector is increasingly coming into focus. Although US policy under Donald Trump does not prioritize climate protection, Europe and Asia are resolutely pushing ahead with the transformation in mobility, logistics, and mining. Hydrogen technologies offer enormous potential here, especially in the heavy-duty sector. Innovative providers such as dynaCERT are focusing precisely on this area with tried-and-tested solutions for reducing emissions and increasing efficiency. The technologies are mature and ready for use, global demand is rising, and decision-makers are under growing public pressure to support sustainable alternatives. The sector remains relatively quiet, but with a bit of industry rotation, the pendulum could swing quickly in the other direction.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 15th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Hydrogen at a crossroads: Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, and Nel ASA between opportunity and crisis – Your profit strategy
The hydrogen industry is facing a critical turning point in 2025. Despite massive political support and growing global market volume, companies are struggling with profitability gaps and regulatory hurdles. The widening gap between ambition and implementation is becoming an existential threat. Only those who successfully master innovation, scalability, and infrastructure connectivity will survive the upcoming market shakeout. In this tense environment, it will be determined who can truly capitalize on the billion-dollar opportunities of green hydrogen – and who will be left behind. We take a look at Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, and Nel ASA and analyze their path forward.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 14th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Siemens Energy gifted away? RENK is betting on AI! First Hydrogen shares rally 100%!
The opportunities of hydrogen and nuclear power in one stock? First Hydrogen offers just that. Over the past 4 months, the stock has more than doubled. Nevertheless, it still does not appear to be expensive, as the global hunger for energy and thus the potential for First Hydrogen is huge. This energy demand is also driven by the AI hype, which is causing data centers to spring up like mushrooms. RENK is turning to artificial intelligence for the future. The Company may focus even more on defense going forward. Analysts view this positively. Siemens Energy shares have increased more than tenfold in recent years. But is the core business still being offered for free? A look at India suggests this might be the case. A buying opportunity?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 10th, 2025 | 07:20 CEST
Hydrogen Stocks: Are Nel and Plug Power on the way out? Is it better to bet on thyssenkrupp nucera and Pure Hydrogen?
Australia has a good chance of playing a key role in the future hydrogen market – particularly when it comes to green hydrogen from renewable sources. CSIRO and Deloitte see billions in potential. Pure Hydrogen aims to profit from this. The Australians are currently building a hydrogen ecosystem and have celebrated initial sales successes and are already concluding global partnerships. The stock is anything but expensive and remains an insider tip. Nel, on the other hand, is floundering this year. The euphoria surrounding Samsung's entry has fizzled out. Will there be new impetus next week? Perhaps new funding? Meanwhile, thyssenkrupp nucera is making bold moves. On the one hand, the Company has secured technology from the insolvent Danish company Green Hydrogen Systems and secured a million-dollar contract from Saudi Arabia.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 8th, 2025 | 07:20 CEST
Attention: Critical Metals as Future Boosters! thyssenkrupp, Power Metallic, Hensoldt, and Nordex
The start of the second half of the year is bringing new record highs, but volatility remains high. The stock markets are currently in turmoil, with prices changing direction almost daily. This is driven by new headlines about trade tariffs, geopolitical power games, and the question of global security. While the world is currently focused on armed conflicts, a key issue is increasingly coming to the fore for stock market traders: critical metals. These raw materials, ranging from rare earths and copper to gallium and titanium, are the backbone of modern technologies, green transformation, and military strength. In the defense industry, shortages of critical metals could now become a strategic risk, a fact that many still underestimate. Western industrialized nations are therefore increasing efforts to secure raw material sources and reduce their dependence on geopolitically fragile suppliers. Where are the new high-yield champions for your portfolio?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on June 30th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Buy cleantech stock dynaCERT, or go with Steyr Motors, Deutz - or perhaps Rheinmetall and Nel?
Rheinmetall is the clear leader in the defense sector. However, its stock has already performed very well. It is worth taking a look at second-tier candidates such as Steyr Motors and Deutz. The former has just strengthened its sales in the US. Analysts believe Deutz shares could break through the EUR 10 mark. And in the hydrogen sector? Old favorites Nel ASA and Plug Power are fighting for survival. Analysts see potential for growth at dynaCERT. The hydrogen-based retrofit kit for heavy-duty diesel engines saves customers money and allows them to sell emission certificates. With new German management, sales efforts in Europe are currently being ramped up. Revenues could nearly double within a year. And the stock?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 30th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Enphase, Pure Hydrogen, Palantir – Alternative opportunities
After oil prices surged last week due to the US entering the Middle East conflict, briefly breaking their downward trend that had been in place since March 2022, a massive sell-off followed once tensions eased. As a result, our preferred scenario of new lows for the year remains intact. In contrast, companies in the renewable energy sector showed signs of life after months of correction. Once again, US policy played a key role in this development.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 25th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
The economy is becoming sustainable – and the stock market is delighted: dynaCERT, Siemens, Shell
ESG criteria have become established across all industries. The prevailing principle in today's business world is that even producers of fossil energy must take action to become more sustainable. This principle is known as "Best-in-Class" and ensures that every industry makes the most of its opportunities to move toward greater sustainability. We present three exciting sustainable business models - Shell, Siemens, and dynaCERT - and explain where opportunities may lie for investors.
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