Anybody know what's up with American Battery Metals? (ABML)
They were up a good amount Friday, and then today currently ~77%...
Pump and dump?
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Anybody know what's up with American Battery Metals? (ABML)
They were up a good amount Friday, and then today currently ~77%...
yup, that someone was me..recommended it at 35 bucks.Someone here recommended it. I didn’t buy then, but a few months later I bought. I am up 102% since buying. Thank you, whoever it was!
Pump and dump?
Interesting conversation between Gali of HyperChange and Michael Saylor of Microstrategy about Bitcoin.
This combined with ARK's research and the Fed money printer go brrrrrrr has me wanting to move 5% of my assets into Bitcoin.
Edit- Elon and Michael Saylor had a Twitter exchange on the topic: https://twitter.com/michael_saylor/status/1340679387998527489?s=20
Data to support that claim? Redwood claims otherwise.Redwood Materials uses "smelting", which is basically burning batteries in a toxic manner. In addition to it being terrible for the environment, it also creates low yield rates as much of the raw materials are destroyed in the melting process.
Data to support that claim? Redwood claims otherwise.
I linked to the specific time stamp for your convenience
creates low yield rates as much of the raw materials are destroyed in the melting process.
Shows their process - which is a hybrid approach involving smelting where JB himself admits 20% loss rate
TMC removes time stamps, but I've seen that video.
20% is not what I would consider much, and JB only used that figure for the Lithium and actually said "more than 80% recovery", and quoting higher percentages for other elements, "nickel 95-98%, same with cobalt and copper". At the 15:40 mark. You're being rather misleading about what the process yields.
Not sure what else you would call it. You made the process seem worse than it is by "quoting" numbers which were never used. By mistake or intentionally that's misleading. You seem to be working a bit too hard to talk down Redwood, (including pointlessly attacking JB's character), when your time would be better spent talking about ABML, and especially quoting their yield rates and efficiencies, which I have as yet been unable to find.I take offense to you calling my stuff misleading.
Not sure what else you would call it. You made the process seem worse than it is by "quoting" numbers which were never used. By mistake or intentionally that's misleading. You seem to be working a bit too hard to talk down Redwood, (including pointlessly attacking JB's character), when your time would be better spent talking about ABML, and especially quoting their yield rates and efficiencies, which I have as yet been unable to find.
Given the long standing skepticism of fuel cells, is this really something you'd consider a good investment? Or is this riding temporary enthusiasm (ala NKLA) and it's not likely to last?I hope y’all got on PLUG last week when I mentioned it. Up 40% since then. Who knew hydrogen powered fork lifts were so popular??
Thanks for the heads up on ABML from the group. Got in at $0.90 and so far so good. Seems like they have a good vision and a potential niche. I plan to hold this one for a while.
I'd imagine fuel cell forklifts will be replaced by electric at some point in the near future. I was in PLUG about 20 years ago, think I lost some money as the stock tanked from highs.Given the long standing skepticism of fuel cells, is this really something you'd consider a good investment? Or is this riding temporary enthusiasm (ala NKLA) and it's not likely to last?
Given the long standing skepticism of fuel cells, is this really something you'd consider a good investment? Or is this riding temporary enthusiasm (ala NKLA) and it's not likely to last?
They claim it’s the other way around.I'd imagine fuel cell forklifts will be replaced by electric at some point in the near future. I was in PLUG about 20 years ago, think I lost some money as the stock tanked from highs.