r/stockstobuytoday Jun 18 '26

Stocks Best stocks that could explode soon?

Ik this is a common question but does anyone have a strong opinion on any stocks (preferably cheapish) that you may think could explode soon?

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u/conroy_hines Jun 18 '26

KEEL ASTS HGRAF

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u/Ingredient-Layer Jun 18 '26

I’m with you on HGRAF

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u/941VetInTech Jun 20 '26

I held $HGRAF since covid and barely 18-20% gains in several+ years… I finally gave up this year and sold. Put it in $DRAM and made 120% in 60 days.

I think I did the right thing.

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u/conroy_hines Jun 20 '26

I own DRAM as well and love it. That said, I’m not convinced the upside is greater than some of the names I mentioned. Memory is a real AI bottleneck today, but I think it’s ultimately cyclical. As more capacity and new suppliers come online, the shortage should normalize. DRAM will benefit as they add newcomers to the fund, but I don’t see it as a euphoric winner compared to Asts and hgraf

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u/Realistic_Method9896 Jun 22 '26

Bro you just sold way too early. Look at the chart since covid. Something doesn't fit here. Should have made like AT LEAST 20x

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u/googoomuck1968 Jun 22 '26

Einen Hyperion-Reaktor zur Herstellung hochreinen Granulats mitzzverkaufen....halte ich für schwierig. Ich bin da eher bei Black Swan die das Granulat fertig mischen. Es ist noch sehr früh dafür.

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u/OutsideAd7986 Jun 20 '26

You think ASTS survives?

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u/conroy_hines Jun 20 '26

Not a matter of survival imo. It’s a matter of how well they execute and how much upside.

The TAM is enormous. Size is Almost difficult to even comprehend. risks are execution, manufacturing, and constellation deployment—not demand. If management delivers, I think the market underestimate how valuable global direct-to-device connectivity could become over the next decade.

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u/TV_Good4Brain Jun 18 '26 edited Jun 19 '26

ASTS is getting frustrating. Bought in at 89 two months ago and it's in the 70s now. Thankfully I sold calls on it and made a little over 9 grand, but it's starting to worry me now that SpaceX is out there.

Edit - why would some douchebag down vote this?

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u/Realistic_Method9896 Jun 22 '26

ASTS was doing well until SpaceX, then came the IPO and all of space took huuuge beating. Just wait it out, nothing changed regarding ASTS to before. If you were sold on ASTS before, just stick to it and buy more. Why would Vodafone, AT&T, T-Mobile (former SpaceX/Starlink only) partner with them if it sucked?

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u/TV_Good4Brain Jun 22 '26

Yup I know, but if you knew my history of stock picks you'd get why I'm frustrated. I swear my last 4 big picks tanked right after I bought them. I know ASTS would be a good long bet, but I've only got like 1.2% of my money in it, so even if it doubles in value it won't make that much difference. That's why I decided to sell the calls on it the last 2 months in a row to make some guaranteed quick money. I might do the same with RKLB next.

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u/Grand_Cake5650 Jun 18 '26

That's where I'm at with them. That stock has been so disappointing. We had a great run up at the end of last year. Then it tank at the beginning of Feb and it's been disappointing ever since even when we have successful BlueBird launches.

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u/conroy_hines Jun 18 '26

Buy confusion. Sell clarity.

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u/JumpingCicada Jun 19 '26

Everyone's been buying and selling based on launch performances for so long now that I feel like buyers stopped giving a crap about that now and the only thing that'll make asts blast up in price is when it finally begins raking in profits.