European stocks: Why the market offers potential even as returns fall.

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According to a report by e-fundresearch.com, there is currently a trend not to invest in European stocks. This is mainly due to pessimistic assessments of Europe's future, such as slowing economic growth, high energy prices, an unattractive cost structure and a lack of innovation. This negative view is also based on the underperformance of the European stock market over the last fifteen years compared to global indices. However, it should be noted that this track record only shows part of the picture and does not fully represent the complexity of the European market. In fact, some areas of the European market, such as the semiconductor industry in the IT sector or healthcare, ...

Gemäß einem Bericht von e-fundresearch.com besteht derzeit ein Trend, nicht in europäische Aktien zu investieren. Dies liegt hauptsächlich an pessimistischen Einschätzungen zur Zukunft Europas, wie einem sich verlangsamenden Wirtschaftswachstum, hohen Energiepreisen, einer wenig attraktiven Kostenstruktur und einem Mangel an Innovation. Diese negative Sichtweise basiert auch auf der unterdurchschnittlichen Entwicklung des europäischen Aktienmarktes in den letzten fünfzehn Jahren im Vergleich zu globalen Indizes. Jedoch sollte beachtet werden, dass dieser Track Record nur einen Teil des Bildes zeigt und die Vielschichtigkeit des europäischen Marktes nicht vollständig darstellt. Tatsächlich konnten einige Bereiche des europäischen Marktes, wie die Halbleiterindustrie im IT-Sektor oder das Gesundheitswesen, …
According to a report by e-fundresearch.com, there is currently a trend not to invest in European stocks. This is mainly due to pessimistic assessments of Europe's future, such as slowing economic growth, high energy prices, an unattractive cost structure and a lack of innovation. This negative view is also based on the underperformance of the European stock market over the last fifteen years compared to global indices. However, it should be noted that this track record only shows part of the picture and does not fully represent the complexity of the European market. In fact, some areas of the European market, such as the semiconductor industry in the IT sector or healthcare, ...

European stocks: Why the market offers potential even as returns fall.

According to a report by e-fundresearch.com, there is currently a trend not to invest in European stocks. This is mainly due to pessimistic assessments of Europe's future, such as slowing economic growth, high energy prices, an unattractive cost structure and a lack of innovation. This negative view is also based on the underperformance of the European stock market over the last fifteen years compared to global indices.

However, it should be noted that this track record only shows part of the picture and does not fully represent the complexity of the European market. In fact, some areas of the European market, such as the semiconductor industry in the IT sector or healthcare, were able to achieve good returns over this period. These market segments are becoming more important due to their structural growth and are increasing in weight in the overall market. This shows that, contrary to public perception, the European stock market has become more attractive.

In a recent report on the European stock market, Matthias Born, Head of Investments & CIO Equities, and Justus Schirmacher, Portfolio Manager Equities, come to the conclusion that there are certainly investment opportunities with an active and selective investment approach that takes Europe's strengths into account.

However, it should be noted that past performance results do not allow any conclusions to be drawn about the future development of an investment fund or security. Currency fluctuations can also influence the investment. Therefore, investors should pay attention to the rules regarding advertising and offering of shares.

In summary, the European stock market can still be attractive despite the pessimistic assessments about Europe's future. An active and selective investment strategy that focuses on Europe's strengths could help identify successful investment opportunities.

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