Wollte mal schauen ob es schon neue Nachrichten zu Nvidia und ARM gibt.
Bin dabei über den Artikel hier gestolpert...
Top Stocks for September 2020
NRG, KIM, and NVDA are top for value, growth, and momentum, respectively
Best Value Stocks
Fastest Growing Stocks
Stocks with the Most Momentum
https://www.investopedia.com/top-stocks-...m=referral
Passt eigentlich nirgends richtig rein. Von daher hab ich mal diesen Thread eröffnet.
Idee - Sammelsurium von interessanten Empfehlungen aus dem Netz.
Vielleicht ist ja hin und wieder für den einen oder anderen ein interessanter Wert dabei...
BARRON´S
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These Stocks Could Rise Further as Biden Takes on Climate Change
By
Leslie P. Norton
Nov. 11, 2020 7:30 am ET
As the Biden administration prepares to embark on an ambitious climate agenda, stocks that form the backbone of the greening of America are looking promising, despite substantial previous gains, investors and analysts said.
Even if Republicans control the Senate, there’s plenty that the Biden administration can do to advance its $2 trillion climate agenda. The former vice president aims to rejoin the Paris climate agreement, push the U.S. to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, and promote development of battery storage, renewables, and electric vehicles, support for which might be wrapped up in an economic growth bill. Biden also plans to rescind a number of President Donald Trump’s executive orders on energy and rollbacks of environmental regulations.....
https://www.barrons.com/articles/these-s...eid=yhoof2
Barron’s talked to Hull and other well-known sustainable investors and analysts about stocks they believed are still worth a look. Here’s what they said.
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Kristin Hull, founder and CEO of NIA Impact Capital
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TPI Composites (ticker: TPIC)
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First Solar (FSLR)
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Tesla (TSLA)
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Matt Patsky, CEO of Trillium Asset Management
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Cree (CREE)
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Trane (TT)
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Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital (HASI)
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Francois Boutin-Dufresne, founder of Sustainable Market Strategies
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General Electric (GE)
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Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners (BEPC)
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Steve Nguyen, a portfolio manager at Causeway International Value Fund (CIVVX)
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RWE (RWNFF)
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NextEra Energy (NEE)
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Enel (ENLAY)
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Lucas White of the GMO Climate Change Fund (GCCLX)
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Neste (NTOIY)
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Renewable Energy Group (REGI)
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Darling Ingredients (DAR)
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Karina Funk, comanager of the top-performing Brown Advisory Sustainable Growth Fund (BIAWX)
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Autodesk (ADSK)
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Ecolab (ECL)
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Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR)
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Bud Sturmak, co-chief investment officer at Perigon Wealth Management
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iShares Global Clean Energy ETF (ICLN)
Interessant. Ausbaufähig. Gute Idee.
Barron’s
The S&P 500 Has Been Soaring. These 10 Stocks Are Still Cheap.
Last Updated: Aug. 24, 2021 at 10:59 a.m. ET First Published: Aug. 24, 2021 at 5:00 a.m. ET
By Andrew Bary
There are still plenty of cheap stocks, even with the major indexes near record highs.
Barron’s screened the
S&P 500 index and identified the 10 stocks with the lowest price-to-earnings ratios using 2022 profit projections, based on FactSet data.
The 10 least expensive companies include memory-chip makers
Micron Technology (ticker: MU) and
Western Digital (WDC), chemical producer
LyondellBasell Industries (LYB), and life insurer
Lincoln National (LNC). Nine of the 10 have P/E ratios below six. Lyondell has the highest multiple in the group, at 6.5 times estimated 2022 earnings.
The other six stocks are drugmakers
Viatris (VTRS) and
Organon (OGN); oil and gas producers
Diamondback Energy (FANG) and
APA (APA), formerly Apache; home builder
PulteGroup (PHM), and insurer
Unum (UNM).
Several of the stocks have had big gains over the past year, including Diamondback, Micron, and Lincoln National, but all remain cheap based on earnings.
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Why are the stocks so inexpensive?..............
https://www.marketwatch.com/articles/che...oremw_bomw