The Rokslide Stock Traders Thread

The mighty PR (cdev) hits $20+!!!!! Congrats to all who have held this investment of a lifetime!!
I exited at $17.30 for the third time recently after a dip purchase 21 months ago so this one stings a bit, but after $400,000 in gains with that one I can't complain. Happy for all who took that chance, this one really was special.
Oh man, I had forgotten about that one finally. Then you show up just to remind me. Going to be back to crying myself to sleep again.

*sarcasm
 
I exited at $17.30 for the third time recently after a dip purchase 21 months ago so this one stings a bit,
Congrats. I exited BORR earlier this month near the peak and exited PR more recently. This was another excellent run. Thanks for all of your contributions!

Note: BORR is still on my watch list. Once the gulf settles out and they head back to the rigs we’ll likely see a turnaround with them and possibly a good short term thing.
 
Congrats. I exited BORR earlier this month near the peak and exited PR more recently. This was another excellent run. Thanks for all of your contributions!

Note: BORR is still on my watch list. Once the gulf settles out and they head back to the rigs we’ll likely see a turnaround with them and possibly a good short term thing.
Back at ya, Bob! Congrats on the iron hands, that BORR was quite the hold for quite awhile..
 
SMR is at its 52 week low.

If you're wiling to gamble, SMR might be worth a roll of the dice to make 10, 20 or 50x.

I think many of you know what I'm inclined to do. 🎲


Eddie
 
SMR is at its 52 week low.

If you're wiling to gamble, SMR might be worth a roll of the dice to make 10, 20 or 50x.

I think many of know what I'm inclined to do. 🎲


Eddie
So what’s up with the shareholder lawsuit? How do you think that is going to affect things moving forward? Mr. Habboush pocketed a lot of cash from that deal.

https://bespc.com/cases/SMR

Why did NuScale’s Stock Drop?

On November 6, 2025, NuScale disclosed that its general and administrative expenses had increased more than 3,000% from $17 million in the prior year period, to $519 million during 3Q 2025, due largely to NuScale’s payment of $495 million to ENTRA1 for its services. Also on November 6, 2025, under pressure from investment analysts, NuScale acknowledged that ENTRA1 did not have any significant experience building nuclear power projects and admitted that ENTRA1 would not actually be “out there building the power plants” but would serve “to coordinate projects, to bring in partners, to get deals and the partners they bring in that can execute.”

analysts with Guggenheim Securities, LLC published a report stating that ENTRA1 is a “3-year old company that has never built, financed or operated anything” and had just “3 employees and 1 investor,” and stated a “more accurate description of ENTRA1 would be that it is an entity supporting the activities of a single individual, specifically Mr. Habboush.” Similarly, Barclays Capital Inc. analysts wrote in a report that “ENTRA1’s background draws scrutiny” because “the company is not well known in the industry and lacks a . . . public record of completed projects.”
 
So what’s up with the shareholder lawsuit? How do you think that is going to affect things moving forward? Mr. Habboush pocketed a lot of cash from that deal.

https://bespc.com/cases/SMR

Why did NuScale’s Stock Drop?

On November 6, 2025, NuScale disclosed that its general and administrative expenses had increased more than 3,000% from $17 million in the prior year period, to $519 million during 3Q 2025, due largely to NuScale’s payment of $495 million to ENTRA1 for its services. Also on November 6, 2025, under pressure from investment analysts, NuScale acknowledged that ENTRA1 did not have any significant experience building nuclear power projects and admitted that ENTRA1 would not actually be “out there building the power plants” but would serve “to coordinate projects, to bring in partners, to get deals and the partners they bring in that can execute.”

analysts with Guggenheim Securities, LLC published a report stating that ENTRA1 is a “3-year old company that has never built, financed or operated anything” and had just “3 employees and 1 investor,” and stated a “more accurate description of ENTRA1 would be that it is an entity supporting the activities of a single individual, specifically Mr. Habboush.” Similarly, Barclays Capital Inc. analysts wrote in a report that “ENTRA1’s background draws scrutiny” because “the company is not well known in the industry and lacks a . . . public record of completed projects.”

Thanks for this @BBob

Almost certainly more risky that just going to Vegas and taking your chances at the craps table.


Eddie
 
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