
Aristotle Ivnastrnauts.
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5 STOCKS I WOULDN’T TOUCH WITH A 10FT POLE DURING APRIL 1. $SNAP — The eternal value trap. Cheap on paper, but regulatory headaches, TikTok eating its lunch, and endless dilution. 2. $OPEN — Housing’s cash incinerator. Still burning money faster than a bad flip, while high rates and low inventory laugh in its face. Turnaround story? More like “turn and run.” 3. $EOSE — Big revenue miss vibes, quality drama, and now a class action lawsuit. Zinc dreams, but the stock keeps short-circuiting. 4. $RDW — Management CAN’T be trusted. Space is cool… until you see the losses, cash burn, and government contract dependency. 5. $NKE — Brutal guidance, China sales dropping 20%, margin pressure, and a turnaround that’s taking longer than a marathon. Even the shoes are saying “just don’t.” What else am I missing?


🚨 5 RARE EARTH STOCKS YOU SHOULD BE MONITORING RN BEFORE TALKS WITH CHINA IN MAY 1. $UAMY - Produces antimony (key for flame retardants, batteries, ammo & defense alloys), zeolite, and precious metals. Operates the only major US antimony smelter and is ramping up domestic supply. 2. $UUUU - Leading US uranium producer that’s also processing rare earth oxides (including heavy REEs like dysprosium & terbium) at its White Mesa Mill using monazite feedstock — building a domestic mine-to-magnet supply chain. 3. $MP - America’s largest scaled rare earth company. Owns/operates the Mountain Pass mine (only major US rare earth mine) and is vertically integrating into NdPr oxide, metal, and permanent magnet production for EVs, wind, robotics & defense. 4. $NB - Advancing the Elk Creek project (Nebraska) for niobium, scandium & titanium production, with potential rare earth elements. Critical for high-strength alloys, aerospace, and magnets. 5. $AREC - Focuses on extracting & refining rare earth and critical mineral concentrates from coal waste streams and recycling (via ReElement tech) for permanent magnets, batteries, and semiconductors. Low-capex circular approach. Geopolitics around rare earths & critical minerals is heating up fast — China dominance in processing is a big national security angle. These are the US-focused names getting attention.













