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33.52
Analysis
352
Correct
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Fail
137
Pending
93
Ineffective
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2026-01-24
04:30 UTC
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The video presents three robotics stocks with significant growth potential, all currently trading under $20. Redwire (RDW) is positioned as the "Home Depot of space," supplying components like solar panels and 3D printers for space stations, including NASA. RDW has recently pivoted into defense, supplying drones (Stalker and Penguin platforms) to the US Army, a segment expected to see massive future growth. The company reported a contracted backlog of $355.6 million in Q3 2025 and 50% revenue growth from Q3 2024 to Q3 2025, suggesting continued upward momentum. Ondas Holdings (ONDS) is highlighted as a "drone in a box" manufacturer, producing autonomous interceptor drones (Iron Drone technology) used in defense, particularly in the Middle East and Ukraine. ONDS has experienced hyper-growth, with revenue increasing to $10.1 million in a single quarter, a 582% rise. Analysts currently project a moderate buy with an average target of $17.29 and a high of $25.00. Nauticus Robotics (KITT) specializes in autonomous underwater robots designed to fix deep-sea infrastructure like wind turbines, oil rigs, and cables, replacing dangerous manual human labor. Despite a recent reverse stock split and current cash struggles, the speaker believes the technology is groundbreaking and holds significant future potential. The stock is currently trading around $0.91, having been as high as $20.79 in the past year, indicating high volatility and risk. Successful contracts could be a major catalyst for KITT.