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Germany's DAX index contains 40 of the country's largest publicly listed companies, spanning automotive, industrial, chemical, financial, and technology sectors. German stocks trade on XETRA and are quoted in EUR. For international investors, they offer exposure to Europe's largest economy and many global sector leaders — while adding EUR/USD currency risk and exposure to European macroeconomic dynamics.
SAP
Europe's largest tech company; enterprise ERP cloud transition
Siemens
Industrial conglomerate; automation, energy, healthcare
BMW
Premium auto; profitable EV transition
Mercedes-Benz
Luxury auto; high China exposure, strong dividend
Volkswagen
Mass-market to premium auto group; complex holding structure
Allianz
Europe's largest insurer; stable, dividend-focused
Munich Re
Global reinsurance leader; defensive quality
BASF
World's largest chemicals company; energy-intensive, Europe risk
Deutsche Telekom
T-Mobile parent; stable cash flows, US growth exposure
Deutsche Bank
Germany's largest bank; restructuring, interest rate beneficiary
RWE
Renewables + conventional energy; transition underway
Bayer
Pharma + agriculture; Roundup litigation overhang
adidas
Sportswear #2 globally; China + Yeezy recovery story
Infineon
Automotive chips + power semiconductors; cyclical
DHL Group
Global logistics leader; post-COVID normalisation
Henkel
Consumer + industrial adhesives; stable, dividend-paying
Porsche Holding
VW majority holder; complex discount-to-NAV structure
Porsche AG
Sports cars; luxury brand with pricing power
German Stocks (DAX) stocks are analysed using multiple quantitative signals: volatility (30-day vs 365-day), market beta, maximum drawdown history, news sentiment, and valuation risk. GlobalTrack combines these into a 0–100 risk score. Click any ticker above to see the full breakdown in plain language — no finance degree required.
Germany's DAX index contains 40 of the country's largest publicly listed companies, spanning automotive, industrial, chemical, financial, and technology sectors. German stocks trade on XETRA and are quoted in EUR. For international investors, they offer exposure to Europe's largest economy and many …
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