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Return of the high performers! These 3 stocks could EXPLODE (analyses + entries)

In this video I analyze the three exciting high-potentials Accenture, Renk and Alibaba. You'll get my specific entries, realistic price targets, hedges, as well as a complete technical & fundamental analysis. Perfect for anyone who wants to identify strong stocks before the next push.


ACCENTURE - 50% potential thanks to undervaluation + completed ABC correction I'll show you why $ACN (-1.17%) is one of the most interesting tech service providers in the medium term. The company is fundamentally undervalued, impresses with stable growth figures and has completed an ABC correction on the chart, which favors new upward structures.

➡️ My entry, price target + hedging explained in detail.


RENK - Profiteer of the global armaments boom (50%+ potential) $R3NK (-2.88%) is benefiting massively from the fact that Germany, NATO and the EU want to invest up to 5% of GDP in the defense industry. The company also has a strong presence in the naval sector. The chart shows a clearly defined liquidity reversal, which favors price increases in the medium term.

➡️ You can find my trading strategy, price targets & risk setup in the video.


ALIBABA - the underestimated AI giant from China $BABA (-0.75%) not only launches its new AI glasses on the market, but also becomes one of China's most important AI players thanks to government support. In addition to the large retail segment, a massive AI ecosystem is emerging that will significantly strengthen Alibaba's fundamentals.

➡️ I explain the entry point, price targets and why a comeback is possible here.


What to expect in the video:

✔ Entry points, price targets & hedging for Accenture, Renk & Alibaba

✔ Fundamental valuation + chart technology (incl. trend analysis)

✔ Why all three stocks promise great medium-term growth

✔ Which macroeconomic factors are favoring the rally


Would you prefer a stock from these 3?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiIzIHu_xDc

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