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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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From: 31Floors10/27/2025 1:47:47 PM
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Added MMA a couple of times today.

HG in beast mode? Not really - how 'bout short covering. I keep saying it, I wouldn't short this. It's over a 10 bagger from my first shares in July or June. Nasdaq bound with a true push--- I mean believer in Kevin B! CEO says a US graphene research centre is on the table. The government and military wouldn't want to use the graphene research centre in Manchester.

A US graphene research centre would be the basis for research and incorporation of graphene into the US war and government / industrial complex being developed. I mean we can't say "defense" anymore. And "government / industrial" gets more apropos by the day. Note the PP is $2.90. Market cap is way over C$1B now w/ no revenues.

Once you get onto the Nasdaq, land of companies worth 10s of billions and no revenues, then I and the rest of the longs 'hope' it gets really interesting as in exciting. So the "story" goes. However, I think HG can get really distracting and high maintenance! especially, if you don't believe in it and are only in it for a trade or a ride - if you don't position size appropriately! Definitely not pushing HG.
GLNLF - CC's lithium pick is getting some love today. With all due respect to NILI (got some of that too), it's great to have one that'll produce revenue next year, and then immediately commence phase 2. Li brines w/ lowest quartile cost, located beside RIO's operations in Argentina.
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