We're in: Dresden Stock Exchange Day on 31 January 2026
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- Jan 21
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On Saturday, 31 January 2026, Börsentag Dresden will open its doors and invite private investors to one of the most important investor days in eastern Germany. The venue is the International Congress Centre Dresden (ICD). We at UNIVERS Capital will also be there with our own stand and look forward to talking to you in person.
Visit us at the UNIVERS Capital stand
At our stand, you will learn how you can sensibly combine stability and attractive returns even in the challenging market environment of 2026. Our experts will show you:
how to navigate volatile market phases with greater composure,
which defensive yet high-yield components can strengthen your portfolio,
and how to align your portfolio strategically and with an eye to the future.
Take advantage of this opportunity for personal discussions, individual questions or a concise overview of our current investment solutions.
Our specialist presentation – live on site at 3 p.m.
‘12% interest – stable & predictable: How to bring peace of mind to your portfolio in 2026’
In our expert presentation, we will show you in a practical way how investors can build long-term stability without sacrificing attractive returns. We will provide insights into the most important market trends for 2026, explain the key success factors for a robust portfolio structure and highlight specific applications for high-yield investment components.
We look forward to seeing you there!
The Dresden Stock Exchange Day 2026 offers the ideal opportunity to get to know us personally and gain new insights for your investment strategy. Whether you are a beginner, an experienced investor or simply interested in finance, we look forward to exciting discussions, new contacts and an inspiring exchange of ideas.
Dresden Stock Exchange Day 2026 – at a glance
Location: International Congress Centre Dresden (ICD)
Date: Saturday, 31 January 2026
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
UNIVERS Capital specialist presentation: 3 p.m.
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