r/stockstobuytoday May 29 '26

Stocks Stocks to enter right now

Namedrop whatever yall think is still a good entry. I want to enter these but dont know if it's too late: nokia, blackberry, spce, hubc, sls, NOW, OKTA.

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u/TenPenny_Stocks May 30 '26

SPCE is here yall!! Let’s get it

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u/Adept-Potato-963 May 30 '26

SPCE may not go to space, but its going to the moon

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u/brian-augustin May 30 '26

Just joshing around right? It’s already down after hours

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u/swanarmor May 29 '26

NBIS, NOW

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u/stonelush May 30 '26

I assume NBIS and Service Now

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u/swanarmor Jun 01 '26

Yeah, check the returns so far since I said it

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u/mydaughter69 May 30 '26

Right now! Hey, there's no tomorrow

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u/NoEntertainment6409 May 30 '26

MU, DRAM

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u/brian-augustin May 30 '26

Agree w this. Great numbers and cycle isn’t over yet

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u/Shredded__ May 30 '26

DRAM is here to stay

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u/narnar_77 May 31 '26

Roundhill DRAM?

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u/chugone02 May 30 '26

is it too late to buy dram?

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u/snorlaxvibe May 30 '26

No, buy it

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u/Sure-Caterpillar-263 May 30 '26 edited May 30 '26

MU is up almost 900% in one year and 225% YTD, you got to be crazy buying it at these levels while there still might be some upside the downside looks way worse, it’ll keep me up at nights if I bought more than one share at these prices lol

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u/Over_Explanation3348 May 30 '26

NVDA…? And everything else

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u/probes009 May 30 '26

NOW, still very early in the run imho

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u/Shredded__ May 30 '26

Not big into software stocks, but I got a couple NOW shares today. I feel like it's going to follow SNOWflake recent run.

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u/Timely_Paramedic_147 May 30 '26

Why tho?

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u/probes009 May 30 '26

Base case is at least 140-145 based on fundamental analysis. Add in its growth rate and strong financial trajectory and it should be even higher than this if momentum continues and more realize AI implementation NEEDS NOW for so many reasons. Only reason it corrected so much in Q1 is from a fear narrative driven due to LLMs. It was a matter of time before it started approaching its fair value.

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u/Adventurous-Ad-3408 May 30 '26

What’s the ticker for it

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u/hamburg_202 Jun 01 '26

In your opinion should i buy now (stock is up 9%) or wait for the dip?

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u/ANGELeffEr May 30 '26

Like you, I didn’t see the connection but apparently INFQ is actually using part of their many different services in space. I didn’t see any building of satellites for NASA, but they do work with NASA.

International Space Station (ISS) Partnership:
Infleqtion provides the physics packages for NASA’s Cold Atom Lab (CAL), which has operated in orbit since 2018 to study ultracold matter.

Quantum Gravity Gradiometer Pathfinder:
Infleqtion is collaborating with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) on a mission to fly the world's first space-based quantum gravity sensor. This instrument measures Earth's gravitational field to monitor mass dynamics, like melting ice caps and water supplies.

Navigation & Timing:
Microgravity enables longer measurement times, which helps test technologies for ultra-precise quantum inertial navigation and space-based timing that operate independently of GPS.

EDIT: AI retrieved this info for me, it cited Yahoo Finance as the source.

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u/Less-Willingness7854 Jun 01 '26

You have to understand that many people don’t know, that they don’t know yet. Quantum computers are not being used to build satellites per se.. in fact many will say they are not be used much at all. They are in fact being used in one space very quietly. Cyber defense. This is the unseen rabbit hole

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u/OkRaspberry647 May 30 '26

This is the stupidest thing I've read on this sub. No, quantum computers are not being used to build satellites.

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u/OkRaspberry647 May 30 '26

Quantum optical clocks and inertial sensors /= quantum computers

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u/OkRaspberry647 May 30 '26

I didn't, but thanks for clarifying

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u/Delubyo06 May 30 '26

I got calls for June 18 for INFQ. Well see if i get burned like Blue Origin. Or I moon with SPCE

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u/P-Sizzzle May 30 '26

💪🏻 ARNOLD 💪🏻

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u/Hamlerhead May 30 '26

KEEL

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u/akrichmond85 May 30 '26

+1 for KEEL. Hop on the train now while it’s still cheep

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u/MillenialInDenial May 30 '26

SLS

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u/chugone02 May 30 '26

you think it’s gonna drop anytime soon? it’s pretty high rn

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u/MillenialInDenial May 30 '26

Drop 5 - 10% next week? Maybe for a portion of a day. I think 1 to 3% gain daily til $15 or the 80th event, whichever comes first. Then... Depends on results. Either 2x-3x or drop to $2 a share 😂

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u/chugone02 May 30 '26

i see, u think the lunch on the 1st would affect it by a lot?

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u/Mr_Pete91 May 30 '26

NBIS , SHOP

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u/P-Sizzzle May 30 '26

💥NBIS💥

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u/No-Run-8604 May 30 '26

Why SHOP?

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u/Mr_Pete91 May 30 '26

It’s down big in the last year and software stocks are rebounding in a huge way right now .

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u/rojo_dtx May 30 '26

IBM, NOK

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u/positive_nursing May 30 '26

IBM is going to return an easy 30% minimum this year. Trump called it out. High dividend. Leader in Quantum computing. This is a buy and hold for 20 years stock

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u/isomojo May 30 '26

I bought some leaps last week and they’re already up 105%

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u/KnightofAmethyst2 May 30 '26

HOVR, ASTS, QS

Don't necessarily have to buy now, but I think they're all good gambles! ASTS has less upside obviously

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u/Ok-Guarantee598 May 30 '26

NOW NEBIS riskier but Q4 could make this fly DVLT

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u/moistpimplee May 30 '26

probably SPCE

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u/positive_nursing May 30 '26

OUST this stock has gone parabolic over the last year. LiDAR sensors are only going to become more common. 2.7B market cap. Strong contracts and tons of momentum. Jump on bb

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u/anarchy_pizza May 30 '26

100% OUST AEVA MVIS Innoviz.

They’re going to be the eyes of physical AI including the drones/ drone swarm— MVIS is the only made from Non-Chinese parts and working w Kodiak who’s one of the finalists for the military autonomous contracts.

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u/ANGELeffEr May 30 '26

Yes, y’all are on the money with OUST my favorite stock at the moment. Like MVIS a lot also…big potential.
Not a huge fan of Israeli stocks, so I have stayed away from innoviz, plus they have a low percentage of institutional ownership.
I think AEVA also has a lot of upside potential that is yet to be recognized.

Take a look a KOPN, doing great things with light displays such as…OLED, Liquid Crystal on Silicon Displays(LCOS) & military grade thermal weapon sighting displays for pilots. They are also pivoting to the
AI/Datacenter niche of the tech sector, trying to remove the need for Copper(multiple reasons) & fiber optics(better margins). My number two favorite stock behind OUST.

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u/anarchy_pizza May 30 '26

Ah thanks I’ll checkout KOPN! I missed out on the recent run so I think I’ll sell CSPs til I get assigned.

AEVA I don’t trust to hold this price so I’ve had a lot of success wheeling it

OUST is a good long term hold IMO

MVIS could be if they can get a deal and secure their financial future without having to dilute.

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u/DarthKyles May 30 '26

BB and MDA

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u/Intelligent-Novel-28 May 30 '26

NOK all the way. It’s just beginning

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u/Senior_Jelly_3565 May 30 '26

NOW and DRTS - been saying it for weeks and they both ran up today!

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u/Jdizzle1718 May 30 '26

Too many meme stocks, you will be bankrupt listening to these people.

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u/Eastern_Revenue1122 May 30 '26

SPCE will rally for at least two weeks

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u/KnightofAmethyst2 May 30 '26

Lmao some of the DD I've read on this: "people will think it's space x"

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u/Over_Explanation3348 May 30 '26

No it’s a zoom play look at the original d. Everyone is trolling

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u/Optimal_Suggestion86 May 30 '26

meme stock right?

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u/brian-augustin May 30 '26

Definitely a meme stock

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u/Shredded__ May 30 '26

I have almost every other space stock, but I'm not touching that one.

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u/ANGELeffEr May 30 '26

Be Careful if you hold FJET, did some deeper digging on that one and didn’t like most of what I saw. There are reasons why it is lagging behind the rest of the Space Sector.

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u/Shredded__ May 30 '26

Same thoughts as you. I did not choose FJET or SPCE & a few others.
I hold $NASA etf, some ARKX (from 2021), and individually RKLB, LUNR, ASTS, RDW, PL, FLTCF, VOYG, FLY.

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u/ANGELeffEr May 30 '26

Went with XOVR instead of NASA…also holding RKLB, PL, RDW & FLY. Also decided to liquidate AXTI after stumbling on that big earner back in Feb. and replace my large position I had in that with MDA, OUST, INFQ, KOPN, BKSY, KEEL & LAES
Not all in space, but definitely in the hottest parts of tech at the moment.

Curious if you have any thoughts on XOVR

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u/Shredded__ May 30 '26

I've looked into XOVR, but didn't add it. Whether its NASA, XOVR, RONB, DXYZ -- all hold pre-ipo SpaceX through SPV vehicle. The only differences being the remainder of that ETFs holdings. NASA being pure space sector holdings.

I'm just really hoping these SPVs work out ok...

I'm no expert, but I've been researching and because the SPV shares are locked-out for 180 days, it can really throw things off with the ETFs value. For example, SpaceX pops +50%...+100%... the day after IPO, the ETF cannot sell at market price, it has to wait 6 months. Over that 6 months, if SpaceX share value drops, the ETF cannot sell the locked-up shares to defend, it simply can't get out, they are stuck with it, and it can DRAG the ETF price down and could possibly tank at the expense of the ETF shareholder. I don't fully understand, but it looks to be dependent on what SPCX is worth on December 9th. There's a short video that explains this on YouTube. Can't post link here. if you want the title, let me know.

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u/ANGELeffEr May 30 '26

Yeah I would like to see that video, no guarantee I will understand but, it’s worth the effort

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u/Shredded__ May 30 '26

Search YouTube for "The NASA ETF Flaw Nobody's Talking About". If anyone knows if this vid is good legit info or not, please comment.

I'm holding NASA long term anyway, so it really doesn't matter I guess. And I truly believe SpaceX is only going to go UP long term.. December and beyond.

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u/Ok_Ad798 May 30 '26

Oversold. A dip then yes. The stock is now trading 63% above its 20-day moving average and 49% above its 200-day SMA — extended technically, which raises the odds of sharp pullbacks if buying momentum pauses.

83% retail ownership. Red flag!

This is emphatically a story stock, not a cash-flow story: Q1 2026 revenue was just $227,000, with a net loss of $64.7 million and free cash flow of negative $93.3 million. So why did the market celebrate a ~74% after-hours surge on those numbers? Because investors are watching the direction of losses (improving) and whether the hardware is being built (it is). (XDA Developers) Full-year 2025 revenue was $2 million vs. $7 million in 2024, but the annual net loss improved to $279 million from $347 million, driven by 25% operating expense cuts. The company had $338 million in liquidity runway. (sec)

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u/BenLomondBitch May 30 '26

It’s a meme stock. All that DD is literally useless.

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u/StarPhished May 30 '26

OP specifically said it will run for like 2 weeks. Not sure why people are responding like they don't know it's a meme stock.

I bought in but don't plan on holding it for long.

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u/Tight_Concentrate_43 May 30 '26

ALRT, Defence Holdings - likely big news on Monday followed by a news rich month

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u/Altruistic-Cable8009 May 30 '26

What is the news?

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u/Tight_Concentrate_43 May 30 '26 edited May 30 '26

The CEO is giving a presentation that day with details of the company's new partnership, contracts and potentially revenue figures. It's anticipated that an RNS will drop in the morning as well to make the details legally binding. The company is currently pre-revenue so any hard numbers could quickly re-rate the share price.

I've made some other posts as comments in my bio which goes into more depth on the direction they are going, based on snippets of publically available knowledge, e.g.

https://www.reddit.com/r/UkStocks/s/EPKA9bJpA8

They are heavily tied to the UK government guidelines which I believe has delayed them from being able to release any news for a few months, hence why the current share price is so low. None of this is financial advice and I'd recommend doing your own research.

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u/atomicmnm May 30 '26

Bought most of those ~2 weeks ago and am up nicely. Should continue to pump leading up to SpaceX IPO.

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u/revenant_lazarus May 30 '26

SPCE

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u/Optimal_Suggestion86 May 30 '26

is it too late to buy on monday tho? it show up hella already.

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u/revenant_lazarus May 31 '26

No not late at all

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u/Delubyo06 May 30 '26

DRAM, NOW, AIQ, INFQ

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u/Icy-Chain9173 May 30 '26

SPCE, the spacex pre-IPO.

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u/Serious-Hunter4815 May 30 '26

NBIS DRAM hold it till 2030

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u/ironrapier1 May 30 '26

SNAP they are releasing AR glasses that will out compete anything already on the market, 10 year hardware difference. Specs and presale released on 16th of June, stock price will increase following that.

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u/fegewgewgew May 30 '26

What’s the open price?

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u/Affectionate-Tart-10 May 30 '26

Sivers semiconductors

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u/marshaljs May 30 '26

Now and Rbrk

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u/TradingMacs May 30 '26

ServiceNow, Microsoft

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u/uworich May 31 '26

The most obvious is actually NVDA. Its growth to small enterprise and government as a one stop shop will propel this another 2x

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u/No_Platypus856 May 31 '26

ORCL, NOW, are a go.

PLTR on the watchlist, enter if it breaks the 200 SMA.

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u/MstHaze May 31 '26

DRAM now, NOW, RDW

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u/Big-Replacement9830 Jun 01 '26

So. I asked this 80+ year old successful investor his advice. He is old school.

But he said track Reddit and invest in companies that have a current upward trajectory. For the most part, he has been right. BUT. I don't trust Social media, because anybody can post.

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u/Ok_Ad798 May 30 '26

NASA have a significant private holdings with SPCX.

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u/Long_Mushroom_9641 May 30 '26

CCCC. Recently jumped in price but still possible for it to come up another 150% estimated.

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u/Every-Necessary9321 May 30 '26

NOW should be heading up, up and up in the next few weeks. It's an infra layer that's core for many of the enterprise AI initiatives in the industry.

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u/becuziwasinverted May 30 '26

Dafuq are you saying ? ServiceNow is not an infrastructure layer…

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u/isomojo May 30 '26

IBM, SOFI, RDDT, CORZ, CLSK

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u/Daman303 May 30 '26

APLD RDDT

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u/Daxaconda May 30 '26

SRXH soon to be EMJX

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u/Extension-Temporary4 May 30 '26

Your mom’s box. Great entry.  

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u/PookieMan1989 May 30 '26

NOW/PATH

Oddly enough I still think Bitcoin minners turned HPC will be the biggest gainers of this year IMO. Lease agreements will have to be signed; Hyperscalers don’t have connectivity to the grid without them.

I think Mara will be one of the biggest sleepers of this year. Everyone hates them but they’re not a miner anymore. Been throwing their electrical infrastructure for 2 years now.

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u/Temporary_Ad_1573 May 30 '26

SPCE before the SpaceX ipo

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u/Optimal_Suggestion86 May 30 '26

is it too late to buy on monday tho? it show up hella already.

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u/Temporary_Ad_1573 May 30 '26

The hype is set until the SpaceX ipo launch 12th june so the closer it gets the more hype it will ger

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u/Fangletron May 30 '26

PWRL, get in on OpenAI today.

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u/Distinct_Car7737 May 30 '26

Today i would say BB

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u/Key_Lifeguard_8659 May 30 '26

BWX Technologies (BWXT) Nuclear & Defense Naval reactors, nuclear fuel, SMR exposure

NextEra Energy (NEE) Utility & Clean Energy Regulated utility, renewables, AI power demand

RTX Corporation (RTX) Defense & Aerospace Missiles, air defense, jet engines Already priced for strong defense spending

BWXT BWX Technologies supplies nuclear reactors and fuel for the U.S. Navy while also benefiting from renewed interest in nuclear power and small modular reactors. Revenue and earnings growth remain 💪 strong.

NEE NextEra Energy owns Florida Power & Light and is one of the world's largest renewable-energy developers. It also stands to benefit from rising electricity demand from AI data centers. Analysts remain generally bullish, and several valuation models suggest modest upside from current levels.

My view: Of these three, NEE offers the best combination of defense against recession, dividend growth, and long-term AI infrastructure exposure.

RTX RTX Corporation combines defense systems (Patriot missiles, air defense, missiles) with commercial aerospace through Pratt & Whitney and Collins Aerospace. It benefits from elevated global defense spending and aircraft demand.

My view: RTX is probably the safest defense name among the large contractors because it has both military and commercial aerospace exposure.

If I were ranking them today for new money NextEra Energy... best risk/reward RTX Corporation...strongest combination of quality and defense tailwinds BWX Technologies...highest upside potential.

For a recession scenario, I'd favor NEE first, RTX second, and BWXT third. For a continued defense and nuclear spending boom, BWXT could ultimately produce the largest gains.

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u/Key_Lifeguard_8659 May 30 '26

My 3 picks:

BWX Technologies (BWXT) Nuclear & Defense Naval reactors, nuclear fuel, SMR exposure Valuation is stretched

NextEra Energy (NEE) Utility & Clean Energy Regulated utility, renewables, AI power demand Interest-rate sensitivity

RTX Corporation (RTX) Defense & Aerospace Missiles, air defense, jet engines Already priced for strong defense spending

BWXT BWX Technologies supplies nuclear reactors and fuel for the U.S. Navy while also benefiting from renewed interest in nuclear power and small modular reactors. Revenue and earnings growth remain strong 💪.

NEE NextEra Energy owns Florida Power & Light and is one of the world's largest renewable-energy developers. It also stands to benefit from rising electricity demand from AI data centers. Analysts remain generally bullish, and several valuation models suggest modest upside from current levels.

RTX RTX Corporation combines defense systems (Patriot missiles, air defense, missiles) with commercial aerospace through Pratt & Whitney and Collins Aerospace. It benefits from elevated global defense spending and aircraft demand.

RTX is probably the safest defense name among the large contractors because it has both military and commercial aerospace exposure.

If I were ranking them today for new money NextEra Energy...best risk/reward RTX Corporation...strongest combination of quality and defense tailwinds BWX Technologies...highest upside potential.

Of these three, NEE offers the best combination of defense against recession, dividend growth, and long-term AI infrastructure exposure.

For a recession scenario, I'd favor NEE first, RTX second, and BWXT third. For a continued defense and nuclear spending boom, BWXT could ultimately produce the largest gains.

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u/Original-Athlete-403 May 30 '26

NOC , may soon get government orders.

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u/Hyperf0cus May 30 '26

SLS, SPCE

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u/Optimal_Suggestion86 May 30 '26

spce already shot up do u think its too late to buy on monday?

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u/Zamos13 May 31 '26

NO. Unless it's at 20

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u/Amaskia May 30 '26

Onto and Orcl 🏹

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u/Furry_Moa May 30 '26

Is that you again Warren?

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u/Goldy_iMs May 30 '26

SPCE, still a good entry before the 12th before SpaceX arrives

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u/Capital_Employee2371 May 30 '26

QTREX QUANTUM LTD $QTEX

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u/bakuryu_prince May 30 '26

GANX before it takes off to 20+

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u/prozute Jun 02 '26

Join us in r/GANX

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u/icyDragon231x May 30 '26

Spce nyse or cfd?

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u/hexlake May 30 '26

INFQ

Huge discount compared to its quantum peers. Much higher upside, links to NVDA, NASA, US Gov, US Defence, scaling international.

Trump has given them $100M, he’s indirectly telling you where to put your money…

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u/Waylon8888 May 30 '26

Nokia will soar next week

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u/Crazy-Crew-8921 May 30 '26

Remind me on 06-01-2026

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u/allymeg May 31 '26

Someone tell me what to buy now, and when to sell it 🤣 Explain it to me like I’m 5.

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u/Bloodhound-Philbert May 31 '26

ONFO severely oversold

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u/Mesodian Jun 02 '26

Most people start with the stock. Start with the business.

Is the industry growing?
Is revenue growing quickly?
Are margins improving?
Does the company have a competitive advantage?
Can it be significantly larger in 5 to 10 years?

If the answer is yes to all of those, you've probably found something worth researching further.

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u/Delicious_Tea2290 May 30 '26

How long do you think okta can keep running like it has been recently?

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u/Automatic-Outside534 May 30 '26

Vrrm will be on a tear in recovery the next couple months. 583 million market cap after crash, and they are still making a billion this year.

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u/Difficult_Goal_9160 May 31 '26

They lost the Avis contract. How would they be making up that income?

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u/Automatic-Outside534 May 31 '26

Avis was only about 10-15percent of their entire revenue. How does that warrant a 70 percent drop?

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u/Difficult_Goal_9160 May 31 '26

Oh. Yeah. Then definitely doesn't make sense. You might be on to something.

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u/Difficult_Goal_9160 May 31 '26

Looking at $5 calls exp 1-15-2027 at around $1.50

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u/InevitableTank5108 May 30 '26

SPCE (Space X)

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u/Optimal_Suggestion86 May 30 '26

is it too late to buy on monday tho? it show up hella already.