
Samet Kumuma
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Samet Kumuma
@kumuma_samet
The market is my office, charts are my language. Core positions: $TSLA, $ARKF, $MSTR, $RIOT



$AEHR Super impressive breakout today One of my favorite charts going into the next quarter This can double by the end of the year, maybe sooner Operates in what will be a $2B TAM by 2030 Super cheap at a $1.3B MC imo




$KODK Said this back in February during early tariff talk… Headlines regarding domestic manufacturing dropped today. Earnings this week. Decent looking monthly chart. Sleeper imo

DID YOU SEE THIS? $DVLT pulled attention into the RWA tokenization trade through the NYIAX angle, but I think the bigger opportunity is the whole stack forming around it. If tokenized securities keep moving into regulated rails, I’m watching $NDAQ, $ICE, and future public exposure like $SECZ on the exchange side, $HOOD and $COIN on distribution, $BEN and $WT in TradFi, and $ONDO / $POLYX in crypto-native infrastructure. But personally I still find $DVLT more interesting because it looks like the earlier, smaller, more asymmetric name that can move hardest if this theme gets louder. $VLO $GLW $AIFF $LRCX



And... this is why I don't like Jane Street owning the same stocks I do like $AAOI. They trade volatility, especially with retail favorite names and trigger stop losses/panic. If you know what you own though: $6.69B for a US company that makes the entire transceiver supply chain: From Laser -> Design -> Assembly. With likely $MSFT, $AMZN, $ORCL buying anything they can make, is a steal for me personally. With high beta stocks, it's really important to build conviction and manage sizing correctly before entering a trade. Otherwise you'll end up capitulating the bottom and buying the top over and over.


$AEHR continues to move higher. William Blair estimated the deal is likely around $10m. That sounds about right (Fox-XP at $5-6m, auto aligner, wafers, and engineering qualification). That's not bad when it comes on top of rapidly rising revenue over this year. However, the engineer qualification is what's fantastic. We don't know the size and scale of this potential production run, but it sounds like a serious operation since they're already talking about future units. Gayn indicated one of the Hyperscaler's products would take 20 Fox-XP systems. But let's say this is a smaller operation of just 25% of that volume. That's 4 more units + aligners + wafer packs, around $32m worth. And that's not with bullish assumptions. The $42m figure nearly represents their revenue last year. And it's just one of many orders and one of many engineering qualification orders. This is going to be volatile (and I will start to take profits along the way) and we may even see a pull back for earnings, but this has magnitudes higher still to run.


















