Chris Gaster

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Chris Gaster

Chris Gaster

@Gasterchr

I learn everyday new things here at X although Im an Investor for so long. Thanks to all investment guys out there

In Germany close to Düssedorf. Bergabung Mayıs 2026
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Option King
Option King@OptionKing33996·
$HOOD remains bullish on the daily chart. 📈 Bulls need to hold above the 95 level to keep the uptrend intact. If momentum continues, the stock could squeeze higher toward 100, 110, and 118 in the coming weeks. Keep an eye on volume and overall market sentiment, as they could help fuel the next leg higher. Good luck everyone and trade safe! 🚀
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Option King@OptionKing33996·
$INTC looks strong and may be setting up for a breakout. 📈 Bulls need to hold the 126 level to maintain momentum. If buyers stay in control, upside targets are 130, 140, and 150 in the coming days. Good luck everyone and trade safe! 🚀
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Chris Gaster
Chris Gaster@Gasterchr·
@HunterAllen4 Ok I placed an alert at 19.80 when it runs through the rectangle structure
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Hunter Allen
Hunter Allen@HunterAllen4·
$RFIL Earnings June 15th. Tomorrow. One of the more overlooked fiber infrastructure stories in the market. HAPPY SUNDAY X FAM REMEMBER $OCC YEAH YOU KNOW ME? Up 360% past year and overlooked. Almost nobody is looking at the companies actually connecting the data. Here I am reminding you again. Keep following for new ideas off most retails radar. Subscribe to support the grind! Everyone talks about $NVDA. $LITE. $NBIS Everyone talks about $GLW. Everyone talks about transceivers, optics, AI clusters, data centers, and hyperscale spending. Almost nobody talks about $RFIL. At roughly a $200M market cap, RF Industries sits at the intersection of fiber optics, telecommunications infrastructure, edge data centers, aerospace communications, and thermal management. The market still largely views RFIL as a traditional telecom supplier. The numbers are quietly improving. FY2025 revenue increased 24% to $80.6M. Gross margins expanded from 29.1% to 33.2%. The company swung from an operating loss in FY2024 to an operating profit in FY2025. Q1 FY2026 gross margins expanded another 250 basis points to 32.3%. Adjusted EBITDA increased 22% YoY. Non-GAAP net income reached $659K. Most importantly, backlog continues moving higher. Q1 backlog stood at $14.4M. Shortly after quarter-end it climbed to approximately $18.6M. That’s where the backlog story becomes interesting. But the bigger story may be the evolution of the business itself. RFIL is no longer relying solely on traditional telecom spending cycles. The company has expanded into: • Aerospace and satellite cabling • Mission-critical military and government applications • Hybrid fiber + power solutions • Edge data centers • Direct Air Cooling systems • Broadband and wireline infrastructure The aerospace opportunity may be bigger than most investors realize. RFIL has now secured multiple follow-on orders totaling more than $4M from what management describes only as a “leading aerospace company.” Not a one-time order. Repeat business. Mission-critical custom cabling designed for extreme environments, including radiation resistance, temperature fluctuations, weight reduction, and high-reliability communications. Defense platforms. $LMT $NOC The products RFIL builds fit directly into the infrastructure required by companies like $ASTS, $RKLB, and potentially even $SPCX. No, there is no public confirmation tying RFIL to any of those names. But that’s precisely what makes the opportunity interesting. The space economy is expanding rapidly. Thousands of satellites are being launched. Direct-to-cell networks are being built. Rocket launches continue accelerating. RFIL doesn’t need to be the prime contractor. It simply needs to be a trusted supplier of the critical components that make those systems function. Another underappreciated asset is RFIL’s relationship with $GLW. Through its subsidiary operations, RFIL holds Corning Gold certification, one of the highest levels of qualification within Corning’s fiber ecosystem. That gives $RFIL credibility, access to premium fiber solutions, faster fulfillment capabilities, and positioning within one of the most important optical networking ecosystems in the world. This is where the valuation disconnect starts showing up. $GLW carries a market cap north of $60B. $AAOI is valued in the billions. $CIEN, $LITE, $APH and other connectivity leaders command significantly larger valuations due to their perceived exposure to networking and AI infrastructure growth. $RFIL sits around $200M. Not $2B. Not $20B. Just a few hundred million dollars. Tomorrow’s earnings matter less for the quarter itself. $RFIL is helping build the fiber, cabling, cooling, and connectivity infrastructure that allows those systems to communicate, Satellites too. That’s the disconnect worth watching.
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Option King
Option King@OptionKing33996·
📈 $JPM breakout on both weekly and daily charts. Bulls need to hold the 320 level to maintain momentum. 🎯 Above 320, potential upside targets: • 325 • 330 • 340 (coming days) Strong trend structure remains intact as long as key support holds. Keep an eye on volume and overall market sentiment. Good luck everyone and trade safe! 🚀📊 #JPM #Stocks
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Chris Gaster
Chris Gaster@Gasterchr·
@HunterAllen4 Good Morning my friend...i wanna ask you a qe if it is ok for you? Have you got an idea for a screener setup in TW esp focused on Option trading ideas
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Hunter Allen
Hunter Allen@HunterAllen4·
I did some research. Rather this is true or not I’m not sure x fam. 🧐 Repost to spread the word to everyone on x because no one needs account suspended if they have been grinding and are clearly a real person. 🙏🏼Praying for the brothers to get accounts back this one hit me hard taking accounts away from the 4 I know. @Mapago9 @Acevent95706230 @LeifInvests @BlackMambaMilli Keep these notes in mind. - repetition is not good on here - to many follows or unfollows - switch up posting style - switch up GIFS/VIDEOS
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Chris Gaster
Chris Gaster@Gasterchr·
@HunterAllen4 I havnt used grok till now....insert the stock name and then which promt? I lkke these one pagers
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Chris Gaster@Gasterchr·
@HunterAllen4 Im interested in how do you prepare your KI pics you attached here----have you got a process to create?
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Hunter Allen
Hunter Allen@HunterAllen4·
$CLOV +14% today on 3x average volume after a major court win. This is a 5-10x from here x fam DONT MISS THE NEXT $HUM - you’re buying a 2004 breakout version. EARLY. A federal court tossed out Clover’s 2026 3.5 Star Rating, ordered CMS to recalculate it, and CMS came back with a 4.5 Star Rating. That upgrade could be worth roughly $120M in additional quality bonus payments and gives Clover the ability to submit new bids at the higher level. If you like finding these under-the-radar growth names, hit Subscribe. It’s only $1 and helps support the research. Thanks X fam. What stands out to me isn’t just the court ruling. It’s that Clover is no longer just a Medicare Advantage insurer. They’re building a hybrid Medicare Advantage + AI SaaS model through Counterpart Health. Market cap is still only around $3B while management is guiding for $2.81B-$2.92B in 2026 revenue. Q1 numbers were strong: • Revenue $749.2M (+62% YoY) • GAAP Net Income $27.3M • Adjusted EBITDA $40.3M • Gross Profit $159.5M • Membership 155,773 (+51% YoY) The AI story is what keeps my attention. Counterpart Health licenses Clover’s physician-assistance platform to other providers and payers. Instead of taking insurance risk on every member, they can monetize the software layer through SaaS and shared savings arrangements. Management has stated external Counterpart adoption grew more than 4.5x YoY. The thesis is pretty simple: AI improves outcomes → better Star Ratings → higher bonuses → stronger margins → more members → more data → better AI. It’s a niche moat focused on value-based Medicare care for seniors, one of the fastest-growing healthcare demographics. The stock is now testing 5-year highs that were only challenged once in each of the last two years. If they continue executing on both Medicare Advantage growth and Counterpart adoption, this could become much more than a traditional health insurer story. $UNH $TEM $HIMS $MRNA $HEAL $OSCR $ILMN $ELV $MU $SE $VOO $AGL $AVGO $ORCL $NVDA $ADBE $MRVL Still volatile. Still speculative. But one of the more interesting AI-healthcare names under a $5B market cap.
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Chris Gaster
Chris Gaster@Gasterchr·
@cryptoprivatee Thanks for your offer. But Im too busy to find a setup for my option trades.
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Private Account
Private Account@cryptoprivatee·
@Gasterchr I’m adding you to the $SPY challenge, Reply “OK” if you’re up for it.
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SniperAlert
SniperAlert@StockOptions888·
$SPCX anyone else grab some?
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Hunter Allen
Hunter Allen@HunterAllen4·
Hardly anyone talks about the tiny companies building the AI supply chain underneath them. Found a few interesting names down the market cap ladder: $ALMU $VLN $GCTS $KOPN $SVCO These aren’t AI chatbot companies. I’ve mentioned a few before. Just keep these in mind. They’re enabling connectivity, photonics, sensing, displays, semiconductor design, and data movement. The stuff AI infrastructure actually depends on. $ALMU (~$400M MC) One of the more interesting photonics stories I’ve found. They’re developing III-V semiconductor technology on silicon aimed at AI optics, sensing, defense, and quantum applications. Partnered with Tower Semiconductor and Sumitomo. NASA and defense-related contracts continue piling up. Only guiding for about $4-5M revenue this year, so valuation isn’t based on current sales. It’s based on the possibility that AI optical interconnects become a major bottleneck over the next decade. High risk. High reward. $VLN (~$230M MC) Valens Semiconductor builds high-speed connectivity chips used in ADAS, robotics, machine vision, industrial systems, and automotive networks. Q1 revenue reached $16.9M. Guiding roughly $75-77M for 2026. Gross margins above 60%. Three new automotive OEM wins and A-PHY adoption continue ramping. Only trades around 3-5x sales despite exposure to autonomous systems and edge AI connectivity. Interesting value play in the group. $GCTS (~$220M MC) A small-cap 5G and wireless semiconductor company. Builds modems, transceivers, and IoT connectivity chips used in fixed wireless access, industrial devices, routers, and emerging NTN/satellite applications. Q1 revenue grew 287% YoY. 5G chipset shipments increased 58% sequentially. Still very early with only a few million in revenue and ongoing cash burn. But if fixed wireless and industrial 5G deployments accelerate, the upside could be significant. One of the more speculative names here. $KOPN (~$1B MC) Microdisplays, optics, thermal imaging, drones, AR/VR, soldier systems. Basically a defense-tech and display company hiding inside the semiconductor ecosystem. Entered 2026 with roughly $37M defense backlog. Recent awards include $21.5M thermal imaging follow-on work plus MicroLED development programs. Management guiding roughly $52-60M revenue this year. If defense spending, drones, and wearable AI systems keep expanding, Kopin sits in a pretty interesting niche. $SVCO (~$380M MC) One of the few pure-play small-cap semiconductor software names. They provide TCAD simulation, EDA tools, and semiconductor IP used to design chips before they’re ever manufactured. Think digital twins, photonics simulation, power semis, AI-driven manufacturing optimization, and advanced process modeling. Q1 bookings grew 26% YoY. Backlog sits around $46.6M. TTM revenue is roughly $66M with gross margins near 87%. Everyone talks about AI chips. Someone has to design and simulate them first. That’s where SVCO fits. Everyone wants to own the AI model. I’m more interested in the bottlenecks. Photonics. Connectivity. Optical interconnects. Sensing. Chip design. Data movement. As AI clusters scale, moving and designing data efficiently may become just as important as generating it. Feels similar to how power infrastructure was ignored before data center demand exploded. Not saying these become the next $NVDA. But the market caps are tiny compared to the problems they’re trying to solve. $TSM $SIVE $AAOI $LITE $BE $SNDK $CRWD $SNPS $COHR $CIEN $CDNS $AVGO $MRVL $QCOM Worth digging into.
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PlayBookTrades 🎯
PlayBookTrades 🎯@PlayBookTrades·
This week has been ABSOLUTELY amazing! I called; Called $INHD at $2.60. Hit $66.69 for 2465%. Called $PAVS at $2.80. Hit $26.69 for 853%. Called $GLXG at $2.00. Hit $5.73 for 186%. Called $GELS at $0.75. Hit $2.00 for 166%. Called $CPOP at $1.30. Hit $3.00 for 130%. The small caps market is an intriguing but rewarding environment, IF DONE RIGHT. I'll be talking about some of the nature of these stocks and also how to approach them with the right mindset! I'll be talking about what drives the price action in the small caps sector to increase the probability of picking the right stock to trade. Who wants more? 🔥🔥🔥
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