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Current opinions on $JOBY, $TNYA, $VRRM, $ZENA, $ASPI and $CAN?
5 moonshots I'm willing to hold through a 50% drawdown
I screened for stocks under $20 and these were the most interesting names I found
What do you think about eVOTL stocks? Is it just hype or the next big thing. (JOBY, ACHR, EVTL)
eVTOL stocks - LEAP strategies? (JOBY, ARCH, EVTL, HOVR, others)
EVTOL: the next mobility frontier. EVEX JOBY HOVR...(North America Conference & Awards 2026 — NAAMCE)
eVTOL Aircraft (ARCH, JOBY, HOVR) - Demand and Business Model
$HOVR What Is Everyone's Outlook On This Company?
37yrs old. Medium to long-term investing horizon. I'd love advice on if/how I should rebalance my portfolio.
eVTOL Pilot Program Selections Announced - Operations to start this year
JOBY - Urban Air Mobility Is Speculative, But The Milestones Keep Stacking
JOBY Under $5 - Is the eVTOL Dream Dead or Just Early?
HOVR (Horizon Aircraft) - IMO the most asymetric bet
JOBY to purchase additional 700,000 sq ft manufacturing facility in Ohio
RKLB & JOBY Top 2 Holdings In New South Korean ETF With 27% Return In It's 1st Five Weeks After Listing
Joby Aviation (JOBY) – ATH $20.95, Now $13.50 – Catalysts Ahead
$JOBY partners with NVIDIA to Power Next-Gen Autonomous Flight Using IGX Thor Platform
Tesla bots spotted at Archer hangar… deal incoming?
Why is Vertical Aerospace ($EVTL) crashed while Archer ($ACHR) and Joby ($JOBY) are worth billions?
All the market moving news form premarket summarised in one short 5 minute report. 15/09
ARE YOU READY FOR ANOTHER ACHR WAVE???
TipRanks analysts favor ACHR over JOBY, thoughts?
Joby Aviation promised 2,000 jobs in Ohio… but progress looks slow, will it affect stock?
People looking at Archer (ACHR) now… what’s your actual thesis?
JOBY & ACHR stock and their future
After reading Archer’s CEO interview, I might be turning into an eVTOL believer
Imagine YOLO into NVDA in 2022
i gave yalll SBET now im giving you JOBY
For Those of You That Complain About posting moves that already happened!
💎🙌 Degenerate Newbie Here. Trying to Turn €200 into a Lambo (or at least rent money) 🚀
Flying car/ airtaxis - Are these the next TSLA opportunities?
Air Taxi Stock Joby Set To Soar After Trump Executive Order
Archer and Joby getting some extra wind from Trump’s drone move
Aviation-eVTOL 🚀 BULLISH ACHR (next pltr like stock) & JOBY
JOBY, Saudi investor eye air taxi deal worth up to $1 billion
Pilotless planes are taking flight in China. Bank of America says it’s time to buy
Just sold all GOOGL and shoveled it into JOBY
What emerging technology stocks are you invested in?
JOBY - shoot for the moon, crash on the ground (valuation)
Mentions
ACHR and JOBY having a “who can be the worst stock?” contest, and they’re both winning!!
ah, the Bubble-blowin Bottleneck Boyz i’m guessing $JOBY
JOBY The FAA’s type certification process has five major stages: ✅ **Stage 1:** Certification basis established. ✅ **Stage 2:** Means of compliance agreed upon. ✅ **Stage 3:** Certification plans accepted by the FAA. 🔄 **Stage 4**: FAA-supervised “for-credit” testing of the aircraft. ⏳ **Stage 5:** Final approval and issuance of the Type Certificate.
The dealio with options, maybe obvious, but you have to pick the right stock. I’m up well over a half a million the last two years. Maybe I’m in the minority. Made a bundle on GLW, PLTR, JOBY, ARCH, QBTS, SOFI, NOK. Best one is GLW currently up $250,000. Not bragging. Just saying you have to pick the right stocks. Read everything. Do your due diligence.
Worst stock ever: ACHR. Second worst stock ever: JOBY
Hindsight 20/20. Ive been holding PLTR since 7, but holding it from 200 to 100 now is just as shitty as missing the boat. I say this after selling my dell, micron, intel, and nebius last year for less then half of their current price, to put it into some bullshit like BMNR and JOBY. Got tired of holding those stocks, new opportunities every day though.
I have been following JOBY since the days of it being a SPAC and what not. If you think people are gonna buy and operate flying cars or people gonna uber in flying taxis, we will live in star wars universe
Ngl I think JOBY has a bigger future than SpaceX. They are rolling these out quickly and revenue with profits seem more imminent than the timeframe for spaceX
All EVTOL have higher multipliers in 5y JOBY- 7-9x EVEX- 15-20x EVTL- 20-35x HOVR- 50-75x Tourism, emergency /medical, air taxi, personal transportation, shuttle routes...
RKLB was ripping after hours. I have ASTS, a few LUNR and RDW. I tell yah, also have a lot of other flying stocks; I have thousands of shares in ACHR and JOBY for eVOTLs. Also have a boatload of RIVN. I made a lot on TSLA and started chasing some of these new product companies.
Maybe RGTI, JOBY, ASTS, SMMT, OKLO... maybe MSTR too. A few other quantum stocks and early AI story stocks. I don't think these are good investments, and obviously not at the same scale as SpaceX, but it just doesn't qualify as "never ever has there been..." SNOW was probably above P/S of 100 for a while. Zoom was probably close in 2020, same with MRNA. As you say, PLTR has been there as well.
Fullported JOBY . Thanks warren buffet
HARD TRUTH: The Reddit commenter is RIGHT. JOBY lawsuit is going BAD for Joby. JOBY vs. ARCHER — June 10, 2026 Status Timeline: • Nov 2025: Joby sued Archer alleging trade secret theft by former employee George Kivork • Mar 9, 2026: Archer filed explosive counterclaim alleging Joby: • Concealed deep ties to Chinese manufacturing, misclassifying aircraft-related components as consumer goods like “hair clips”, “napkins”, and “socks”  • Falsely presented itself as “American-made” while obscuring connections to a battery manufacturer linked to Chinese Communist Party  • Misled US regulators • Filed a “calculated, years-long scheme” to defraud the U.S. government  • Apr 8, 2026: Joby tried to dismiss Archer’s counterclaim. Judge rejected. • June 5, 2026 RULING — CRITICAL: • Court dismissed the vast majority of Joby’s technical trade secret claims  • Allowed only the real estate developer agreement claim to proceed  • Dismissed all of Archer’s counterclaims BUT allowed Archer to amend and refile by June 29  • Archer also filed a complaint with the USITC alleging Joby’s imported Chinese components infringe Archer’s patents  WHY THIS IS CATASTROPHIC FOR JOBY: Archer’s counterclaim is the real threat. If the Chinese component misclassification allegations stick: • Government could exclude Joby from federal programs • Tariff fraud liability (thousands of pounds of parts mislabeled) • USITC patent infringement liability • Regulatory delays on FAA certification • Reputational damage as a “hidden China manufacturer” Judge’s June 5 ruling signals: Joby’s espionage claims are weak. Archer’s fraud claims are moving forward. YOUR POSITION: 140.16 shares JOBY @ $9.90 entry | Current price TBD RECOMMENDATION: This is a SELL. Hard stop. The lawsuit is pivoting against Joby. Even if Joby wins on the trade secret angle, Archer’s counterclaim about hidden Chinese ties is going to: 1. Delay FAA certification 2. Risk government exclusion 3. Create existential regulatory risk The market will price this in. Sell 50-75% of your JOBY position before June 29 (when Archer refiles the amended counterclaim) to lock in whatever gains you have. Next hearing: June 29, 2026 (Archer’s amended counterclaim due)
JOBY I have found to be a very nice swing trade setup. I was an investor in the SPAC even buying up to $13/share. Was able to make that back last year. I'm adding at these levels and never keep less than 1000 shares in my portfolio.
I buy APLD every time it's red. Also taking a long bet on JOBY.
Archer is tied to Anduril, via a contract, and Anduril, which is getting into the defense industry. However, JOBY has it's FAA certification, which is a big deal, and has a test flight under its belt too. Also, the President holds shares of Anduril. Archer does have the defense side, which is a big plus. Also, they are in expansion mode as well in the UK in conjunction with Anduril.
They will happen but it's impossible to know who will 'win' long term. Maybe several of them. The first to be ready won't necessarily be the long term leader. One important factor though: EVTL will be under CAA and EU regulations. These are significantly more difficult than FAA and essentially need to prove same safety ability as aeroplanes. EVTL will be able to sell everywhere. JOBY and ACHR will be mostly confined to the US/Middle East.
I've long thought that Trump, being the person he is, will want to have these approved under his tenure so he can take credit - even though he had nothing to do with it, of course. Long on JOBY, ACHR and EVTL.
30% of the SPCX float shares were reserved for retail. Retail just got wiped out by the software psych and biggest single-day drop since October 10th of last year; the day that started a multi-month period of churn, stagnation, and loss. Favorites like DRAM, MU, and ASTS just took a -20% correction and the greater indexes just took the first step towards being a bear market. The high volatility stocks are already in a bear market. Crypto just had it's worst week in years. BTC just hit 60K and fear just hit the market. It's going to 55, maybe 45. MSTR may have just popped a second tech bubble. Stocks with serious positive catalysts just dumped -15% in a single day. MU has earnings in 3 weeks. ASTS has multiple SpaceX launches THIS MONTH. RIVN has unannounced orders from Amazon for a new van fleet, an unrealized oil crisis, and it about to hit profitability in a few quarters. JOBY has air taxi flights starting. Nothing was spared. What looked like a orderly rotation earlier in the week just turned into a panicked selloff. Something just broke. Nobody could buy SpaceX on the fundamentals. The only hope Elon had was hype and market momentum, but that's dead now. Nobody is touching that shit. I would not be totally shocked if the IPO was called off.
DRTS is already launched commercially in Japan, the hurdle is FDA approval and commercialisation in USA. HOVR is in VTOL sector, the biggest player in this field is JOBY which looks like the path HOVR is following. GCTS is semiconductor stock which has a unnamed satellite partner they described as "worlds largest satellite communications provider". If they name it could drive price up. Yes. I have more holding idk why I chose these 3 but they are interesting.
Ummm you’re on crack bro. JOBY is 18 months to nearly 2 years ahead of ACHR in the FAA process. If you want to argue that give me a link showing them ahead you’re not going to find one
JOBY is a no brainer ACHR has always been scammy
I think intel has a huge upside if you're willing to hang onto it. Novo Nordisk, the ozempic train isnt stopping anytime soon. Personally I like Chime, i think they have a great product and have good revenue growth year over year. JOBY has a toyota backed EVTOL stock that has contracts with UBER, again - maybe hanging onto it a few years- although it could plausibly go up 40-50%+ in next year
I personally don’t see the EVTOL market being very big, so I never invested in JOBY and Archer . I just don’t see how it would be able to ever generate much revenue. The average consumer won’t be buying them, and military use would be extremely limited . Helicopters are getting to be so good now, I don’t see the military switching for any reason. Obviously this is just my opinion. But I always stayed away from those stocks . I think saas stocks might start to run back up, but I don’t know enough about them to pick a good one. I mostly just research smaller stocks . I truly believe AMPG will be a good one, but i think the price could fluctuate between $3-$5 for now. I’ll add more if it drops more. There just isn’t much to buy right now. I hope the market takes a big down turn soon. I’d consider taking some profit on IMRX and ONDS . And potentially buying back in cheaper in a few months, but that’s just an opinion also. lol
Unfortunately, I can't trade stocks in my app during after hours but I will sell if it pumps after news when market opens though. I actually decided to start a position in AMPG if I get gains from IMRX. I have also ran out of stock ideas to invest in right now that aren't overpriced (both DUOT and SPAI have run up already). Onlyone that could be an option for me right now is more speculative, Vertical Aerospace (EVTL). It is probably only eVTOL stock that is still underpriced, it has UK government backing and it has actually totally realistic possibility of being successful EVTOL company in the future (It is basically in the same ballpark of progress so far as JOBY) but the dilution concern is still an issue and it is UK company which may work against the stock aswell. Also I don't have an option to short stocks in my broker but I rather not anyway, it is psychologically kind of hard to do for me anyway because the market seems so irrational sometimes.
Trying to decide what to cut in order to get back into ENPH while keeping all my MU & JOBY.
JOBY and ACHR aren't space companies.
The real play is to catch the space knife today and let it be green by End of next week. Doing exactly this Open Long positions: LUNR,RKLB,ASTS,JOBY,ACHR
I wouldn't put JOBY and ACHR in the same category. Joby is way ahead, and I think much less of a long shot. I've been compiling research on Joby for years. If you'd like to learn more: [https://www.reddit.com/r/Joby/comments/1mu3e9i/joby\_newbie\_guide/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Joby/comments/1mu3e9i/joby_newbie_guide/)
100% JOBY. Joby stands along in the eVTOL space. Other's try to lump them with other eVTOLs, but there is little comparison. You can see for yourself. I've spent a year gathering all of Joby's accomplishments. Judge for yourself. [https://www.reddit.com/r/Joby/comments/1mu3e9i/joby\_newbie\_guide/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Joby/comments/1mu3e9i/joby_newbie_guide/)
$JOBY is the one! So much bigger than ACHR. Learn more: [https://www.reddit.com/r/Joby/comments/1mu3e9i/joby\_newbie\_guide/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Joby/comments/1mu3e9i/joby_newbie_guide/)
Current longshots are **ACHR**: Electric vertical takeoff air taxis. **ARBE**: 4D imaging radar chips for vehicles. **CC**: Industrial performance chemicals and fluoropolymers. **ENHA**: Sports competitions and health products. **HLIT**: Broadband networking and video streaming solutions. **JOBY**: Electric aircraft for urban commercial travel. Only one that ever really paid off for me better than SPY would’ve was \~300 shares of LLY bought for around $16k in 2013. Totally forgot about it since I mostly buy and hold companies. Then GLP-1s came out and now it’s worth almost $350k.
Was thinking it’d run with all the hype, I have ACHR & JOBY too, but seeing the big gains are tempting to cash out haha.
Florida’s new eVTOL legislation and infrastructure push goes live soon, and people still aren’t pricing in what that means for $ACHR and $JOBY. FAA momentum is accelerating, both companies are sitting on billions in cash, and Florida is trying to position itself as one of the first real commercial air taxi markets in the U.S.
Ahh. Ok I should’ve looked at JOBY. Also up 8+%. It’s the whole eVTOL space.
I also took some profits today but I'm not crazy enough to sell it all. I sold enough RKLB, RDW, JOBY to cover my cost basis, so the remaining shares and options are now house money.
JOBY and ACHR bags getting lighter
I have Jan 2028 ITM JOBY LEAPS worth currently $15k and 5000 HOVR shares. All this for long term. That's enough eVTOL exposure for me for the time being.
I believe you are absolutely right. Especially, if the underlying stock/etf is popular, and has an expected event catalyst that will bring massive capital inflows. SpaceX IPO Related ETFs, specifically $NASA options: $45 Strike Calls expiring 6/18, as well as the call expiring the months (July, August and November) thereafter. They may have already jumped up but i know they have more room to trade higher this coming 6/4 and 6/12. I suggest ATM long calls Expiring 1/2028 for $JOBY. Be sure that whatever strike price is selected, that the Open Interests are above 1k, so you don't get stuck not being able to sell them when they pop. FREE not financial advice. May fortune find you awake.
JOBY & RR - Richtech Robotics
Sold LUNR and rolled into JOBY and ACHR wish me luck
I'm looking at ACHR and JOBY as lotto tickets
If JOBY hits 100 I will quit my joby
Turned $175,000 into currently $636,000 in two years of serious trading. That includes withdrawing $5000 a month for living expenses. I’m retired. I study and have been lucky enough to pick the right stocks. I’ve had losers, but have made huge money on others. Hit big on SOFI, QBTS, SOUN, JOBY, ARCH, and currently huge money on GLW and doing really well on NOK.
Should look into HOVR before you buy JOBY
I have definitely looked at JOBY and ACHR at one point and do like the potential. Hard to be in everything though but have been rooting for them
I'll be honest. I don't follow them at all. The fact that EVEX is mostly controlled by Embraer in Brazil, makes them harder to follow IMO. Without knowing much I'd trust them more than ACHR, but to me JOBY is the clear leader, so I see no reason to gamble on the others.
I’d say take a stake in the eVTOL market and take a position with the current leader $JOBY. Still cheap with a lot of potential as they work to clear regulations (optimistically)
HOVR is going to be able to do what most helicopters can't do (FIKI). It's creating a lane that wasn't possible before and they are aiming for a relatively small amount of sales (200-300 a year). While JOBY, ARCHR are trying to create their own lane (air taxis). HOVR is also going for regional transport, which is re-opening a lane that helicopters haven't traditionally been in but planes used to be. Doing a correct comparison with the helicopter market just isn't a great way to compare things. The VTOL market is way bigger.
JOBY looking like it's about to have a HIMS type of run.
It’s a stupid investment bc every investment I think of is stupid and I thought about JOBY so do not invest in this space trust me.
Maybe JOBY, ACHR, QS, SLDP, but the timeline is more like 5 years and beyond
That's fine, don't buy JOBY at $10, or the others. Set an appointment for some time in 2030 to check the stock price, then kick yourself.
HOVR has no full size prototype. It also has very little money. IMO if you want to be really speculative, go for EVTL. If you want to go for a sure thing, JOBY. If you want to invest in a floundering company that can’t seem to get anything to fly but still has fooled Cathie Wood, ACHR.
Yall ever heard of JOBY Aviation?
I've accumulated quite a bit of JOBY; hoping to not see any flat-to-dilutive rounds.
Cheers! I like exhibit 5. Take a gander through the list. Identify what did not pop during this last up-swing and invest in that. For example, I’m not going to buy the star equities in the semiconductor (think AMD), cloud services (think NBIS) or space right now (think RKLB). It’s just too hot even with a little bit of steam blowing off over the last two trading days. Digitization has had major corrections and is starting to make a limited comeback but the critique about their moats in the face of AI is still out there. The areas of growth that are nearing support are nuclear (OKLO, SMR, etc), battery, robotics (eg SYM), and future air mobility (ACHR, JOBY). My favorite with short term catalysts is ACHR. Major PR moves tied to World Cup. It’s not as good a company as JOBY (which I’d choose if I had to pick one of these for a long term hold), but it’s a nice short play.
I agree with your take for JOBY and ACHR (and similar) but look at HOVR. Not pure evtol (hybrid vtol), much longer range, much cheaper than helicopter. I never bought evtols but have them in my watchlist... HOVR however, I bought it. Convinced.
I love JOBY, I also think BLOW is pretty great.
I think JOBY specifically runs 6 rotors with 12 engines. So each rotor has a backup engine. And it only needs 3-4 rotors for emergency landing. So instead of a helicopters one point of failure in the rotor and blades, eVTOLs can have multiple failures. Add in that some designs have advertised glide capability, so even if all 12 engines fail, there is the possibility of gliding to the ground.
JOBY, leading evolt company in the US. Big partnership with Toyota, Delta, Uber… They already have military contracts. Enough cash to burn for another 3 years. Only around $10B MC
Small world! I’m currently working on a project for City of San Carlos atm (not related; over by Shoreway Ave). But I believe in JOBY 🙏
Probably good advice. Better than what I’ve got going on in JOBY atm
Agreed. The tech might be there in the next few years, but good luck getting it approved for flight in places with an existing airspace in that same amount of time. Not to mention the municipal legislative nightmare it'll be just constructing vertiports. I have a few hundred JOBY but that's about all I'm willing to put in to it at the moment.
The reality is , 10k won’t get you anywhere soon (if you’re looking to get wealthy.) if you want it to go to work just inject into any good etf for now. If you want it to grow in a meaningful way, your risk tolerance has to go way way up. Meaning, you need to be okay losing it all if you want it to double in a short time frame. Lots of great stocks that are very versatile like that right now: $FIG, $JOBY, $IONQ, $FLY etc. BUT IT COMES WITH EQUAL AMOUNTS OF RISK. My advice would be to launch all 10k into something you understand or believe in, and hold until you grow it. Rinse and repeat. Take risks if you are young and don’t need it. 10k today is not a lot of money. Invest in yourself or take the risk.
Yes!! If JOBY and ACHR can climb to $10 so can HOVR, especially because its operation cost per hour is 0.97 wayyyy less than the competition, is a hybrid integrated system with OEM components and charges while in the air reducing aircraft downtime Yeah this stock is waiting to take off like a rocket Company is based in Canada so it’s geopolitically stable
A coworker I respect keeps shilling JOBY last few months I no longer respect coworker
Any thoughts on ACHR and JOBY?
Check out the option chain for JOBY in July. Bullish bias 🫦
Oooh! I've made money in JOBY before. Had forgotten about it. Thanks for the recos.
i mean go into $QS, $JOBY - those are two pretty smaller stocks that can move your 2k up and down pretty fast.
Bruh so many good plays outside of chips and memory. $LLY $GOOGL $UNH $JOBY I think $RDDT will make its move tomorrow
I have two that I think we'll look up at in 20 years, and think "why didn't I just hold that?" ***Quantumscape ($QS)*** I think the move away from fossil fuels will be a secular trend. The advantages of electric motors (high & instant torque, high efficiency, low maintenance) and battery storage (regenerative breaking, instant delivery) can't be ignored for much longer. Cost is the only real downside, but that's been coming down in secular fashion as well. Maybe we won't move away completely from fossil fuels for many applications, but more and more will turn to hybrid at least. And the best battery has the potential to win the entire market... ***Joby Aviation ($JOBY)*** In a similar vein, Joby is a move towards electric aircraft. I've posted about them before, but the gist is that noise and pollution (and to a lesser degree, safety) are the main deterrents for aerial city transportation. eVTOLs solve all three of those. In addition, there's a lot of optionality with the investment. They're working on a hybrid defense variant now with L3 Harris (demonstrations for the DoW are ongoing, currently), they're working on autonomous flight (the S4 has autonomous capability, but they've also retrofitted Cessna Caravans to fly cargo missions autonomously), and they're working on hybrid powertrains as well (hydrogen fuel cell & legacy combustion). Both come with their own risks, but great investment opportunities start from a place where risk is misassessed. I am starting to lose faith in QS right now, though (they've been at this for too long to not have real product demonstrations). Some clarity on that investment should happen later this year.
ACHR with a market cap of $5B & JOBY at $10B when neither has a legal product is Wild
I just lost much respect for a coworker that keeps shilling JOBY
Do some DD. They are on track and have the cash runway to roll out a full scale prototype come the end of the year. They have better tech and design than the big players (JOBY, ACHR). They are also targeting different markets. They also have lots of strategic partnerships with more to be announced
yeah goodluck with that, it's normal problem for pre-revenue stock, you could be too early or just early, winner decided when it's clearly a winner. Right now JOBY feels one step ahead, but who knows ACHR could come better, if you ask for how? who knows, like you said i didn't research enough and this sector is too speculative to tell now. "But, Air taxi is the future" yeah heard that same line last year.
You have call options on JOBY? Or just stock?