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Talanx Stocks
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About
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About
History
Competitors
Talanx AG is a German multinational insurance and financial services company. As of September 22, 2023, its current market cap is €14.92 billion. The company operates through various segments, including Retail Germany, Retail International, Industrial Lines, and Reinsurance. Founded in 1903, the company has grown to become one of the largest insurance groups in Germany in terms of premium income and one of the largest in Europe. The company is headquartered in Hannover, Germany.
It offers a wide range of insurance products and services, including property and casualty insurance, life and health insurance, reinsurance, and asset management. It serves both retail and commercial customers in Germany and internationally.
Within the past five years, Talanx's stock has seen a lot of fluctuations in its price. In March 2020, it reached its lowest stock price of €21.420, while in September 2023, it reached its highest stock price of €65.850.
If you're a trader interested in trading Talanx's stock, several trading strategies are worth considering. For instance, day trading involves buying and selling the stock within the same day, taking advantage of any sudden price movements. Swing trading, on the other hand, involves holding the stock for several days to a few weeks, aiming to capture the price movement during that period. Position trading is a long-term strategy, holding the stock for several months or even years. Scalping is a technique of quickly capitalizing on small price changes, with transactions that happen within seconds and minutes. Along with selecting your preferred trading style, you may want to utilize specific tools and indicators such as moving averages and the MACD indicator to analyse the stock.
As a trader, every decision you make carries a certain degree of risk. An important part of making a trading decision is to assess the competition before trading any particular stock. Talanx's competitors include, but not limited to:
- Allianz (ALV.DE): Allianz is a global financial services and insurance conglomerate based in Germany. With a rich history dating back to 1890, the company offers a wide range of insurance products and financial services, including life insurance, property and casualty insurance, asset management, and banking services.
- Hannover Rueck (HNRGn.DE): Hannover Rueck is a major player in the reinsurance industry and is headquartered in Hannover, Germany. It specializes in providing risk management and reinsurance solutions to insurers worldwide, helping them manage and mitigate their exposure to various risks, including natural disasters, health, and liability.
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