Changes in the EU's Green Deal could spur growth for VolkswagenVolkswagen’s shares have been on a downward trajectory for about three years now, dropping by more than 50%. However, after finding a bottom (presumably) in October 2023, the company’s stock has been ticking higher and forming an upward-sloping channel. While it is yet to be seen whether these shares have really bottomed out, certain developments might boost the company’s outlook going forward. Due to mounting protests from farmers and others, discussions about the European Union’s Green Deal and its feasibility have emerged recently. It is becoming increasingly apparent that ambitious plans might not be achievable within the initial deadline set in the deal. Furthermore, the question of the cost of achieving these goals has become a major subject of talks among members of the European Parliament. So far, European lawmakers have scrapped some of the initial rules, mainly affecting the agricultural sector. Nevertheless, it is possible that phasing out of combustion engine cars and reducing emissions will undergo a similar reassessment that could positively affect European carmakers, including Volkswagen, which is somewhat behind in electrifying its fleet compared to its competitors.
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Illustration 1.01 shows the daily chart of Volkswagen stock. Currently, the price is trading near the lower bound of the upward-sloping channel that acts as a support. If this support holds, it will be positive for the stock in the short term.
Technical analysis gauge
Daily time frame = Slightly bearish
Weekly time frame = Neutral
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Audi
AUDI - WEEK CHARTHi, today we are going to talk about Audi and its current landscape.
Audi it's poised to gain traction on the market since Tesla today has shaken the European auto markets by announcing that it has chosen the region of Berlin in Germany over the U.K to be the new engineering and design center site. A big step for the company that until now had to rely on a single plant in Fremont, California, to sustain the whole Tesla produce chain. The new Tesla factory should become fully operational only in 2021, according to Musk estimates.
The establishing of Elon Musk company on European soil sets a significant threat to the European automakers, which can be seen in a type of allegory represented by the Golden Steering Wheel award that Musk received in Germany yesterday. The prize was due the Model 3 been elected the midsize car of the year, beating the BMW and Audi models. We must remember that several countries on the European Union like Norway, Germany, France, U.K, Scotland, Netherlands and Ireland, have been making efforts to drastically reduce its using of fossil fuels cars, as an effort to diminish pollution. With the expansion of Tesla manufacturing network, with possibilities of more accessible prices, Tesla that it's already ahead on the electric car race will have the upper hand on the sector, and it might weaken its European competitors.
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