GBA Presents: House of Gummy-!

#1>Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (GRRR)
**Always buy the first re trace at around 10-10:30

NasdaqCM - NasdaqCM Real Time Price.
2.1900-0.0800 (-3.52%)
At close: July 25 04:00PM EDT
2.4700 +0.2800 (+12.7854%)<----------:caution:
Pre-Market: -
 
#2>Acumen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ABOS)
**This one you can buy right out of the gate-- going above $7.60
6.91+0.04 (+0.51%)
At close: July 25 04:00PM EDT
7.27 +0.36 (+5.29%)<------------:strong:
Pre-Market: 08:42AM EDT
 
Look at this: This is going to start a problem.
I don't want a big fight. Should of had money in my etrade account....
I don't want to blame anybody at the HF.

Vicor Corporation (VICR)-:banghead:
NasdaqGS - NasdaqGS Real Time Price.
59.41+0.32 (+0.54%)
At close: July 25 04:00PM EDT
69.50 +10.09 (+16.98%):confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused: Fuck! 2 minutes to close I almost got a few shares myself but my shit takes so long to load & I hardly had any cash...Ayyyyyy and then I called the HF after the close no one there....
Pre-Market: 08:45AM EDT:caution:
 
WTF- no reaction beats by 90%/

Vicor Corporation (VICR)
NasdaqGS - NasdaqGS Real Time Price.

59.41+0.32 (+0.54%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
59.70 +0.29 (+0.49%)<--------o_O
After hours: 05:29PM EDT




When Van gets back from Barcelona he is going to kick himself--
look at the free money> Gobs of it for the taking. This was FLAT!!!!! up 29 cents!!!!
I could be up $12 grand right now.
 
OMG--


Article
Electric Vehicles: 48V is the new 12V<-------
To meet the high performance demands of EVs, OEMs are converting from the primary battery (800 or 400V) to 48V to more efficiently distribute power to loads.

Electric vehicles (e-mobility) is perhaps one of the most significant challenges that technology companies and consumers have had to face in recent years. While there is an increasing need to find eco-friendly systems that can revolutionize the way we move, there is also a need to ensure that the new green technologies are as efficient and effective as possible in terms of price and performance.

Vehicle OEMs need to meet increasingly stringent CO2 emission standards while increasing vehicle performance to remain competitive. This significant challenge is addressed by electrification in pure-electric vehicles (EVs), hybrid-electric vehicles (HEVs), and internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEs). The addition of higher-voltage batteries such as 48V, 400V and 800V to meet the increased power requirements has, in turn, increased the complexity of power delivery architectures and posed new demands in terms of size and efficiency.

Mild-hybrid-electric vehicle (MHEV) systems are the gateway to electrification. Also identified as light-hybrid propulsion, they will contribute to the exponential growth of hybrid models. The MHEV system is capable of recovering vehicle energy during braking and provides energy during the restart of the vehicle, thus reducing gas consumption and CO2 emissions.

A second electrification approach for HEV models involves an electric motor working together with the ICE, enabling the vehicle to travel 100% in electric mode for a few kilometres. Another popular alternative is the plug-in hybrid-electric vehicle (PHEV), where the battery can be recharged by the grid, and the range at zero emissions increases to about 50 kilometres. In this case, the electrification is decidedly higher than MHEV and hybrid technologies—as are the purchase costs—with dozens of PHEV models coming onto the market.

Battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) lack an ICE and are instead powered by the combination of inverter plus electric motor. BEVs are rechargeable through the grid and during regeneration under braking. Among electric cars, we also find the extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) with a small internal combustion engine used exclusively as a current generator to recharge the batteries when the level is low. The last category is represented by fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), which are powered by hydrogen‑fuel‑cells.

The solution could be not only in new energy storage technologies, such as solid-state batteries or hydrogen fuel cells, but also in improved car efficiency through weight reduction and new electrical architectures.

Today’s Electrification challenges
“Today’s challenges with electrification are the following: keeping costs down, meeting aggressive CO2 emission targets, managing change in power requirements, powering legacy 12V loads, delivering lighter, higher performing vehicles, increasing power levels, faster charging time and managing higher voltages from 800V and 400V battery systems,” said Patrick Wadden Global VP Automotive Business Development at Vicor Corporation.

Manufacturers of cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles are rapidly electrifying their vehicles to increase the fuel efficiency of internal combustion engines and reduce CO2 emissions. There are many electrification choices, but most manufacturers are opting for a 48-volt mild-hybrid system rather than a full-hybrid powertrain. In the mild-hybrid system, a 48V battery is added alongside the traditional 12V battery.

“There is either an 800- or 400-volt battery in the vehicle. Vicor takes either the 800 or 400 volts from the battery and converts the power to 48 volts for powering loads such as the electric turbo, headed windshield and cooling pumps. Systems that are powered from the 800- or 400-volt battery have the option of completely eliminating the 48V battery and creating a virtual 48V battery. This elimination of the 48V battery offers the OEM a higher power density, reduction of weight and size, all enabling an extended vehicle range. These solutions are scalable therefore addressing entry level to luxury vehicles,” said Wadden.


48V technology efficiently distributes power
48V technology increases power capability by 4x (P = V • I), which can be used for heavier loads, such as the air conditioner and catalytic converter at start up. To increase vehicle performance, the 48V system can power a hybrid motor that is used for faster, smoother acceleration while saving fuel.

“Overcoming the hesitancy to modify the long-standing cost-optimized 12-volt power delivery network (PDN) may be the biggest challenge,” said Wadden. He continued, “for the automotive industry a 48V mild-hybrid system provides a way to rapidly introduce new vehicles with lower emissions, longer range and higher gas mileage and practical approach. It also delivers new and exciting design options for higher performance and features while still reducing CO2 emissions.”

The vast majority of centralized DC-DC converters used are bulky and heavy, since they use old PWM low-frequency switching topologies. A more up-to-date architecture to take into consideration is decentralized power delivery (Figure 4) using power modules.

“The benefits to using a decentralized model can be realized even more so at the system level with lighter-weight cabling around the vehicle: there are some nice benefits to placing the converter closest to the load in terms of minimizing impedance and resistance, some of the cooling methods can be simplified and in some cases one can eliminate a cold plate or liquid cooling. The option to implement functional safety with more options, and flexibility comes into play,” said Wadden.

This power delivery architecture uses smaller, lower-power 48V-to-12V converters. The decentralized power architecture offers significant thermal management benefits in a power supply system.




Ok I feel better three of the Children are in. At least they are making a killing.

Even if I did not partake myself I think since I dug up the idea and published so much I can take credit for the gain along with the other winners... it doesn't feel right but damn I had the story down.
 





GOOD NEWS! I just heard from Marketwatch and our Bull call from July 14 is ranking us in the top 3 already-- perfectly timed and when you factor in the correction call June 13 for a 4% decline in tech stocks which we got and then some... It's official--> Stonedinvestor is No 1 ranked Market Timer 2 years straight! -- Sorry M Wilson!


This exercise is actually going to help the children a lot--

I wasn't going to look back on my sells until end of week but you make such ill informed and wrong comments--- In truth this just shows that you don't buy anything or you would know!!!!!
You kind of busted yourself right there-just saying. :confused:


And from June 13th---> June 26th ....

AMD $129---------> $107----->Now $111 VERDICT CORRECTION $117 :thumbsdown:

NVDA $432-------> $406------> Now $420 VERDICT CORRECTION $463 :thumbsup:

WOLF $57----------> $50----------> Now $61 VERDICT GREAT REBOUND! $65 :thumbsup:

c3AI $47------------> $31-----> Now $39 VERDICT CORRECTION $38 :thumbsdown:

ADBE $502----------> $475-------> Now $480 VERDICT CORRECTION $519 :thumbsup:

IBM $138------------> $130------> Now $133 VERDICT CORRECTION $133 :thumbsdown:

TWLO $68-----------> $63--------> Now $64 VERDICT CORRECTION $68 :thumbsup:

CFLT $36----------->$32--------> Now $33 VERDICT CORRECTION $36.70 :thumbsup:

PLTR $16.60-------> $14------> Now $15 VERDICT CORRECTION $16.50 :thumbsup:

TER $111----> $105-----------> Now $106 VERDICT CORRECTION $114 :thumbsup:

MRVL $62---------> $56--------> Now $58 VERDICT CORRECTION $64 :thumbsup:

CRM $218----------->$207-------> Now $212 VERDICT CORRECTION $229 :thumbsup:

SBUX $102---->$98----> Now $98 VERDICT CORRECTION $ 101.70 :thumbsup:

AFRM $18----->$14--- Now $14.45 VERDICT CORRECTION $16.50 :thumbsdown:



VERDICT-- The correction is over --:fistbump:

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