How the Dax arms itself against crash risks

On the other hand, there are a number of stocks whose momentum is currently pointing upwards: These are above all Bayer, RWE, E.On, Deutsche Bank and Telekom. There are also stable classics such as Allianz, Munich Re, BASF, Mercedes-Benz, BMW and the turnaround hopes of Continental, MTU Aero Engines and possibly Henkel. The more the German stock market gets through the ongoing revaluation phase due to such differentiated developments, the lower its general risk of a crash if the situation in Russia should then deteriorate once more.

More on the subject: Is the crash still imminent? How investors correctly interpret signs of a crash and why the esprit of general meetings is being killed off with digital formats.

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