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That could be interesting...check out IMP and PNG if you want a cheap defense stock with good long term upward growth potential...funny enough both companies do 1 thing the same but one for land and one for underwater lol And then you got the standards like KRMN,ATI, shit like that, my regret was not buying more Kratos at 16 a share same with HWM when it was in the 40s lol CW as well and BWXT....i bought sooo many military stocks when the war in Ukraine started and all have done amazing...i made my own market cap weighted "ETF" if youll call it that of Aerospace and Defense stocks i like and think have major upside and so far ive been right, ive avoided some of those stagnant behemoths and went for fast moving growers
$KRMN ON SALE. I am trying to help you guys
CMG is ridiculously cheap and a safe play. Not sexy but has a good entry and next to no risk. CPRT also has a good entry. Both these stocks should get you a minimum return of 30%, possibly as much as 60%. They are safe plays too. Others UNH, KRMN. If you want stocks with more risk, let me know. For example...I am holding BURU long term.
KRMN Karman provides integrated design, testing, and manufacturing for complex defense and space programs. They develop and produce highly dependable missile systems, including those for hypersonics and strategic defense. The company offers hardware and solutions for launching satellites, lunar landers, and spacecraft, as well as components for launch vehicles. Karman designs and manufactures systems to protect sensitive payloads during missions, ensuring safe deployment. These systems are used in missiles and launch vehicles to provide structural integrity and aerodynamic performance. They went public in like March at l Mid 30s. The defense/Space sector is hot and will stay hot for years to come. Karman Holdings (NYSE: KRMN) reported its second-quarter fiscal year 2025 earnings on August 7, 2025. For the quarter ending June 30, 2025, the company announced record revenue of $115.1 million and net income of $6.8 million. Their financials are really good. It's almost at all time high so maybe see if it dips.
I bought when it went public as an IPO. Really good long term hold. Check out KRMN...even better.
I’ve been accumulating $KRMN in the high $40’s. I’m gonna pound the table on that one.
OK, have similar strategy as you. I am an 85% long term investor and 15% penny/high risk..I have RKLB in my long term portfolio. Check out KRMN. For higher risk stocks I look for a good entry and upcoming catalyst...buy and hold. Never have a timetable....could be days, weeks or months, or a year or more. Just depending on the situation. Two long term penny stock holds I have now are IXHL. 34 average and BURU .24 average. Holding both of those for at least a year.
KRMN is the next PLTR
You want a few really good stocks to hold long... KRMN bought it when it came out as an IPO recently...up over 70% UNH and CMG are ridiculously cheap...to name a few. I use my play money on this sub. I listen to everyone and then do my DD. Anyways...go make bank
Bro...I am the anti pump and dump guy. I am mostly a long term investor. I bought at .22 and my average is .34. I trimmed only 15% at 1.60. That's not exit liquidity...you clearly have not looked at my post history. I also bought KRMN when it went public....hold stocks like NVIDIA, Apple. ALIBABA, Meta, ExxonMobil, Amazon etc. etc. Look at my post history...because you clearly haven't.
I haven't done much IPO stuff. I'll look into KRMN. Thanks for the tip, and congrats! Another couple of biotechs I have been swinging are KLTO and TELO, both down rn.
Congrats on PLTR! IXHL just needs more long term investors and less pump and dumpers. Have you looked at KRMN? I Bought when it went public and has done very well. Do you invest in new IPO'S?
Thanks for the info. So you haven't trimmed at all? I would have trimmed say 25%. You have a great average so little risk. At this point see if it continues a steady rise. At some point I would trim some though. It's just an overall good strategy. If you don't have IXHL think about it. The daytrader are angry at it because they chase it going up then lose on the dip. IXHL has a really good pipeline. Since you are a long term investor to maybe it would interest you. Although you may want to see if it dips more. I think it's up like 50% in the last week or so. My strategy with stocks is pretty simple...find one with a good entry with an upcoming catalyst and buy and hold...for days..weeks..months..doesn't matter. Do you have a separate portfolio for long-term...like you buy for retirement? Couple dirt cheap right now are UNH and Chipotle. I love KRMN too which I bought recently when it went public as an IPO.
No. You can buy and sell a minute later. No all go nuts but some do. Some go down but most good up at least some even if they come right back down. Others go up and stay up especially if they are in a hot sector. The day they go public some trade similarly to penny stocks however they are more stable companies. I look for the ones in the hot sectors. Right now... defense/space, anything around crypto, crypto mining, etc., AI, etc. Some for me are for quick money but others are for long term. I bought KRMN when it went public not to long ago and holding long term. It's stable, up over 75% and a great stock.
KRMN maybe? Likely they could scale to the size of the other large defense companies which would still be 4-8x
$KRMN. I’m gonna pound the table on Karman.
Idk but theres something about Robinhood that just makes me feel uneasy. I don’t have a rhyme behind it - it’s just a feeling. I bought in to Reddit at 40/share. Didn’t sell in April, bought more instead , and sure as hell ain’t selling it now. Within this specific week, I decided to dive in on NXDR for a shorter hold (it’s minor penny stock but I feel it’s user integration is going to speak volumes) plus PINS, KRMN and ARES. All said - you’re doing wonderful. Keep it up :) my
KRMN - strategic defence BG - one of the very few listed sugar crane producers in the US
BURU and KRMN aren’t biotech, so not really relevant to this discussion.
Mainly a long term investor so trim...trim...hold 25%. I am in no rush for the 25%. Bought IXHL at .22 so there is zero risk for me. Also have BURU which I am holding for at least a year. You going to tell me that BURU is a better short term play then long term? Bought KRMN as a long term play when they went public and few months ago and they are up like 80%. Etc. Etc. Etc.
Please block me. I am mostly a long term investor my friend. Decided to buy IXHL 2.5 weeks ago because of a good entry point and potentially really good upcoming catalyst. I am not a daytrader. The only other penny stock I have is BURU and holding that one for at least a year. I am currently looking my next penny stock or one under 5.00 that... 1. Has a good entry point 2. Has an upcoming catalyst between August and October to get in and hold. If you invest at all long term, look at KRMN. I bought it a few months ago when they went public and they are doing well. All the best
You want a really good stock...KRMN. I bought a few months ago when it went public and it's up 80%. Problem is most people on here don't want stocks where you buy for the long term.
KRMN looking good again
I don't know how to access OTC. If I can will take a look. Yeah, KRMN is up almost 80% in the short time it went public.
Thank you! Never heard of $KRMN. I came across the OTC $TAKOF recently. Except for the massive share count, it looks appealing as a business.
Check out KRMN. If you are a long term investor UNH is cheap.
Check out KRMN. Went public this year. I think it's a really good long term stock.
$KRMN next big thing. Space defense will definitely surge and its tariff resistance
$KRMN - The Quietest Rocket You’ve Never Heard Of (Literally Builds Rockets)
Is KRMN the next pltr?
PLTR KRMN NOC GOOGL (owns a bunch of space x) RTX
I did went from a 800 dlls investment to 17.5k sold at 30.54 bought at 1.51 Reinvested into KRMN.
I want to hear about neutron updates. The electron rocket always kind of cracks me up when I see it, since it's really tiny. Neutron is suppose to make it cheaper, since it carries more cargo. That's like the SpaceX advantage, it's much cheaper per KG to launch than RKLB. However, RKLB is more of a one stop shop that will design and work with the company to launch specifically when they want. Neutron is going to be a big win for them. Curious to hear more about HASTA as well, since they just won a contract with KRMN and it seems like it could be another great revenue stream for the company.
FIEM and MPTI are both pretty similar with a lot of revenue coming from satellite components. KRMN just went IPO a few months ago, but really haven't heard anyone mention them. Just both are expensive from a fundamental standpoint, that is what I mean about not being my style. I'm not really a value investor as much as a GARP one. I don't mind stock that look expensive, as long as the PEG makes sense, since that also looks at EPS growth and not just PE ratio. Both of them are just really expensive names, so I'm not worried about them going bankrupt as much as just over paying for them and not getting a return on my investment.
Re: ISSC. Yeah haha. I rode that sucker all the way up and all the way down. Added more recently. I think long-term it'll do well. MOG.A had some fine earnings, right? Might be my next investment this week. Hm I haven't heard of KRMN before. Or FEIM (wow look at that chart!). What makes that and KTOS not your style? The mention of MPTI reminded me of AMSC. That was on my watchlist for a while. Might be the right time to get in for its grid and ship exposure?
I recently bought some ISSC. Sold off a lot last quarter, but it seems like management was saying it la because of the on ramping of the Honeywell stuff they bought. They bought a line of business around upgrading and repairing Honeywell stuff. Sounds like things should be better later this year. Should also be a revenue growth driver. TTMI is so interesting. Get to invest in data center and missiles lol. I also got some MOG.A recently. There’s so many interesting names out there. Like I own CRS, they just crushed it. They do like custom metal for aerospace and energy names. ATI is another company like that. Not my style of buying but stuff like KRMN and KTOS are also interesting. I’ve owned MPTI, which has been killing it. Same with FEIM, just opened a position in them. Both are small caps, but both deal with components in satellites. Amazon just reported they need to like triple or quadruple their production of satellites in hopes of building out constellation. So many names out there lol.
There are few companies that will get you some exposure. For a smaller name ITT has some business in the aerospace market. [https://www.itt.com/our-solutions/aerospace](https://www.itt.com/our-solutions/aerospace) Since I can't list the names, here are two small cap companies that are extremely interesting: [https://ir.freqelec.com/static-files/4ae8baee-4fc6-4eb8-8acf-1cb274e0ebd7](https://ir.freqelec.com/static-files/4ae8baee-4fc6-4eb8-8acf-1cb274e0ebd7) [https://s201.q4cdn.com/767782554/files/doc\_presentations/2025/Mar/20/MPTI-Sidoti-Investor-Presentation-March-2025-FINAL.pdf](https://s201.q4cdn.com/767782554/files/doc_presentations/2025/Mar/20/MPTI-Sidoti-Investor-Presentation-March-2025-FINAL.pdf) \^both those companies will get your components in satellites and other industries. Not satellite, but some aerospace/defense names: CRS [https://www.carpentertechnology.com/aerospace](https://www.carpentertechnology.com/aerospace) AMTM/LDOS both are defense names, but have exposure to NASA contracts. [https://www.amentum.com/our-capabilities/space-systems/](https://www.amentum.com/our-capabilities/space-systems/) [https://www.leidos.com/markets/space](https://www.leidos.com/markets/space) If you really want to get more expensive speculative names KRMN just went IPO, they do like hypersonic missiles and other systems, kind of like RKLB [https://karman-sd.com/hypersonics-smd/](https://karman-sd.com/hypersonics-smd/) TTMI is a small company that does circuits for missiles and data centers, those are like 70% of their total revenues now. [https://www.ttm.com/en/markets-we-serve/aerospace-and-defense](https://www.ttm.com/en/markets-we-serve/aerospace-and-defense) I can keep going on and on. Been really nerding out on some of these names, since I just find the companies really interesting.
Still been nerding out on some defense and aerospace names. Still not sure if I would buy them, since they are looking at not the greatest sales growth, but man, insiders are really loving their own stock at SAIC. [http://openinsider.com/SAIC](http://openinsider.com/SAIC) I wouldn't buy at these levels, but KRMN been on a nice little run this they started trading a few months ago. Really expensive based off next years numbers, but they are a really interesting company. Here's their latest investor presentation: [https://s205.q4cdn.com/167499471/files/doc\_financials/2024/q4/Karman-FY-2025-Investor-Presentation.pdf](https://s205.q4cdn.com/167499471/files/doc_financials/2024/q4/Karman-FY-2025-Investor-Presentation.pdf) Still really blown away by how well LOAR has been trading. Way too expensive for my taste. Still find the IT names interesting too, like CACI, LDOS, and PSN. PSN is starting to look somewhat interesting at these levels, depending on how you feel about the government cuts vs the fact they are trying to pass 1T defense budget. Looks like some insider buying last month. [http://openinsider.com/search?q=psn](http://openinsider.com/search?q=psn)
Was looking into some aerospace names last night. Some really interesting names in the sector, but some have been on crazy runs. LOAR has been on a run since IPO. KRMN just went ipo. ESLT another wild run. One that seems kind of interesting is TTMI. Not sure if anyone follows them? Seems like this one still have some better fundamentals than some of the other names. Kind of an interesting play on data center and defense.
KRMN is moving up since its IPO on Feb 13. Its a 45 year old space and defense company. I don't think the price is going stay in the 30s for long.
What do you think about the recent IPO Karman Space and Defense? KRMN
Need more juicy space plays for next week  balls deep in ASTS and RKLB, got some LUNR, ACHR and PL on the side. I'm skiddish of GSAT with the reverse split, even "if" it was just to meet Nasdaq listing standards. I got KRMN on my radar, but the initial offering was last week and I've been hurt before fomoing into freshly listed companies. Any other space nerds out there liking other shiz?
$KRMN IPO I will be loading boat abv $31. Prob can go 36-38
KRMN had its IPO today at 22, went up to 30. I'm gonna set and watch for a minute since I've been burned by too many initial offerings. They design missles 🚀
Anyone going to buy KRMN, its getting listed today