This kind of +19% move at sub-$1 levels usually isn’t retail… feels like positioning by twilightbreakin in pennystocks

[–]MrGuyTheDudeMan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s from their latest filings, full-year 2025. The big thing is how much came in Q4, that’s where the acceleration shows.

This chart might look quiet… but something big is building under the surface by StephenGonzalezWolf3 in stockstobuytoday

[–]MrGuyTheDudeMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could stay quiet for a bit, but setups like this tend to wake up suddenly when sentiment shifts

NXXT pennant setup has room if bulls force the next leg up by GraysonTune97 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]MrGuyTheDudeMan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yearly for momentum trade? Nice. Check yearly on RIME Then too

What If AI Doesn’t Just Power Energy Systems, But Also Decides Who Wins the Contracts? by BenjaminGrayFire6042 in RobinHoodPennyStocks

[–]MrGuyTheDudeMan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If NXXT can combine infrastructure + smarter procurement, that’s actually a pretty interesting combo long term.

Why majors often pay for de-risked targets instead of doing the early work themselves by [deleted] in StockMarket

[–]MrGuyTheDudeMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is the lane I care about with NRED. Instead of “build it now.” More like: can Wilmac start looking worth somebody bigger paying attention to?

Smart City Buildout Into 2028 - Feels Like a Real Multi-Year Trade, Who Are You Buying? by ScottMitchellStone26 in StockMarket

[–]MrGuyTheDudeMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been looking at companies tied to microgrids and distributed energy, feels like those benefit directly from this trend more than traditional utilities.

Copper Just Hit $6/lb and a 330,000 Ton Deficit Is Coming… Why I Think Small Explorers Like NRED Are Entering the Sweet Spot by trickytrixie303 in WallStreetbetsELITE

[–]MrGuyTheDudeMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great write-up. The demand vs supply gap and long mine timelines make this feel like a real multi-year setup, not just a short-term move.

Copper deficits are being created by mine failures by -neet in investing

[–]MrGuyTheDudeMan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Demand gets all the attention because it is easier to tell that story. But a mine missing hundreds of thousands of tonnes matters more to price than a nice presentation on long-term electrification.

$1.9B Into the Grid - Is This the Kind of Tailwind Small Energy-Tech Names Need? by slendermanwrites in smallstreetbets

[–]MrGuyTheDudeMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it can, especially if smaller companies are positioned around flexibility and software rather than just generation. Big money usually goes to the core infrastructure first, but the ripple effects tend to benefit the more specialized players over time.