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Commented by Matthias Schomber on May 12th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
Hydrogen Frenzy at Nel ASA and ITM Power: A Brief Pause for the Bulls—Will the Uptrend Continue? Is RE Royalties' Big Moment Finally Here?
The world of renewable energy is practically turned upside down and going wild. Those who have been following the stock prices of Nel ASA and ITM Power in recent weeks could hardly believe their eyes. It was a veritable fireworks display set off by the bulls. It also put the many doubters and skeptics in their place. But now the all-important question arises: was this just a brief hype, or the beginning of a lasting trend? While the big names in the hydrogen scene are currently taking a well-deserved breather and consolidating their gains, another player in the background is preparing for the big leap. RE Royalties is playing a completely different game. This company has perfected a model that could be on the verge of a technical breakout right now. We take a look behind the scenes at these three stocks, as they could be making headlines in the coming weeks.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 11th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
Geopolitical Risks Are Turning Energy into a Weapon – Why Investors Should Now Take a Closer Look at Nordex, RE Royalties, and First Solar
Electricity demand is surging due to artificial intelligence (AI), industrial expansion, and electric mobility—yet geopolitical risks are increasingly turning energy into a strategic weapon. In 2025, renewable energy sources accounted for 55.3% of electricity consumption in Germany, but that alone is not enough. Those who invest in green energy today secure competitive advantages and reduce long-term cost risks. The real bottleneck? Stable financing over the long term. Only when capital flows are steady can green electricity production be industrialized and scaled effectively. We take a closer look at wind power specialist Nordex, renewable energy financier RE Royalties, and solar company First Solar.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on May 8th, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
One-Two-Three: High-Momentum Stocks in Focus! TeamViewer, RE Royalties, and PayPal Are Taking Off
The situation in the Middle East is now calming down—or is it? Despite lingering doubts, the indices have already started moving higher. Some stocks have even capitalized on the volatile environment, sending their charts soaring on the back of improved outlooks, while others continue to suffer from the uncertainty. Defence, security, and military stocks, in particular, are losing steam in this environment, having profited from the turmoil for months. The markets breathed a noticeable sigh of relief yesterday, but any new report from the region could turn sentiment on its head within minutes. From an economic perspective, this is likely not the end of the crisis for investors, but rather a temporary interlude full of opportunities and risks. Those who look closely now can profit in areas where no one has really wanted to be for months.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on May 6th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
The License to Print Money – Why the Energy Transition Is Creating Cash Cows Like Apple Through RE Royalties and Altius Renewable Royalties
Investments in renewable energy can sometimes be tricky—at least when professionals are not involved. Inexperienced investors in the cleantech sector often face the dilemma that high growth comes at the cost of immense operational risks, unpredictable construction costs, and overwhelming capital intensity. Those who invest directly in project developers or finance the construction of individual wind and solar farms bear the full risk of supply chain delays, rising interest rates, and technological failures. Yet, amidst this volatility, an innovative financing structure backed by extensive expertise is taking hold, fundamentally changing the risk-return profile of the entire industry and generating highly profitable cash flows: the royalty model. We introduce key players and explain how royalty newcomer RE Royalties relates to Apple.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on May 4th, 2026 | 07:40 CEST
40% CORRECTION for Siemens Energy? Buy recommendation for BYD and an opportunity with dividend gem RE Royalties!
Could Siemens Energy shares correct by more than 40%? Yes, if analysts are to be believed. The forecast upgrade and the healthy order backlog are not enough for them. They see the high valuation as a major risk. A major opportunity could be emerging for RE Royalties' shares, not just because of its dividend yield of over 10%. Management is rightly dissatisfied with the stock price and is exploring all strategic options, including a sale. Will there be news on this on May 20? BYD shares have been a disappointment in recent years. The stock is trading at the same level as in the fall of 2021. Yet analysts recommend buying.
ReadCommented by Jens Castner on May 1st, 2026 | 07:10 CEST
RE ROYALTIES, M&G, AND EDEL UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: THREE DIVIDEND GEMS OFF THE BEATEN PATH
The headlines regarding the German coalition government's pension policy offer little cause for optimism: Whether pension levels will decline in the future or, according to the official line, rise more slowly, confidence in the statutory pension system is waning. In an environment where the traditional retirement pension can barely maintain the accustomed standard of living, one strategy is increasingly coming into focus for private investors: building passive income. Dividend stocks have established themselves as a "second salary" in this regard. This speaks in favour of companies like Edel, RE Royalties, and M&G. So far, hardly anyone has them on their radar, but they are definitely worth a look.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 30th, 2026 | 07:25 CEST
Opportunities in Wind, Hydrogen, and Long-Term Vision: Where Are Nordex, Nel ASA, and RE Royalties Headed?
Tracking the energy transition through selected individual stocks on the stock market is incredibly exciting. Especially because optimism and skepticism are so closely intertwined. While the established turbine manufacturer Nordex has shone with record figures, likely prompting analysts to raise their price targets, investors in hydrogen pioneers like Nel ASA must continue to keep their nerves steady and hope for an end to a prolonged dry spell. Recently, hope has emerged that a technical breakout will succeed, but a fierce battle between the bulls and the bears still appears to be raging. Away from the major headlines, something interesting is happening at RE Royalties. With a forward-looking strategic review and the closing of a technical price gap, the company is signalling its intention to step out of the shadows of larger players. In this report, we analyze the conditions under which Nel could achieve a breakout, Nordex's trajectory, and why the signs at RE Royalties point to a potential turning point, while considering the impact of its Solaris investment and the key hurdles that lie ahead. Join us in a landscape where sustainable financing models meet wind power and the anticipated comeback of hydrogen.
ReadCommented by Tarik Dede on April 28th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
A More Defensive Approach to Investing in Commodities: How Franco-Nevada, Globex Mining, and BHP Diversify Their Risk
Investors looking to avoid single-stock exposure in the commodities sector can turn to broadly diversified companies. These companies typically provide capital and, in return, receive license fees—so-called royalties. The advantage: they do not bear the operational risks of running a mine. In addition, royalties are generally calculated based on revenue rather than profit. When costs rise—such as in the current environment of higher energy prices—the impact falls primarily on the mine operator, not the royalty holder. With this business model, Franco-Nevada has grown into one of the largest royalty companies in the industry. However, smaller players like Globex Mining are also worth a closer look. Meanwhile, mining giant BHP represents an alternative approach through scale and diversification across multiple commodities.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 27th, 2026 | 07:40 CEST
Rockets, Returns, Recycling: Investors Sense Geopolitical Tailwinds for Nel ASA, RE Royalties, and Tomra Systems
In an environment of political instability and growing uncertainty, one thing is clear: investments in sustainability are no longer merely an ESG issue, but a geopolitical and economic imperative. This is because dependence on fossil fuels is increasingly perceived as a strategic risk. Accordingly, pressure is mounting to prioritize alternative energy sources and sustainable infrastructure. This opens up a structural growth market for investors that extends far beyond short-term crisis responses. Companies across the value chain are in the spotlight, benefiting to varying degrees from this transformation. While RE Royalties, as a financier of sustainable projects, relies on stable cash flows from renewable energy plants, Tomra Systems addresses key resource issues of the future with recycling and circular economy solutions. Nel ASA, in turn, embodies the hope for a hydrogen economy, though it is still grappling with the typical challenges of a nascent industry. We do the math.
ReadCommented by Tarik Dede on April 23rd, 2026 | 07:45 CEST
Boom After the War: BYD, RE Royalties, and SMA Solar in Focus!
Who would have thought that Donald Trump, of all people, would trigger a boom in renewable energy and alternative mobility concepts? As a result of the conflict he initiated in the Persian Gulf and the rising prices for fossil fuels, not only are electric vehicle and heat pump sales increasing, but a broader shift in mindset is also becoming evident in many countries. Interest in solar and wind energy is rising significantly. After all, who wants to remain permanently dependent? But which companies stand to benefit from this development? We take a look at the stocks of BYD, RE Royalties, and SMA Solar.
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