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HVEL (High Velocity Enterprises, Inc.)
HVEL has a low-float and an admirably thin Level-II Box.
HVEL could see another peak on its chart today.
HVEL has the technical setup that experienced day traders wait for like coiled snakes getting ready to attack their prey.
Momentum plays that were set up like this and alerted by me have escalated to enormous gains in the past. By no means does the past reflect the future, but you can’t ignore the similarities!
BUSINESS SUMMARY
(HVEL - High Velocity Enterprises, Inc. / PPS. - $.085)
High Velocity Enterprises, Inc. manufactures and distributes ceramic materials. It offers precision and high precision machining; fabrication of various ferrous and non-ferrous, and exotic and plastic materials; low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) products for high volume and performance RF components; alumina for hybrid circuit assemblies and base for high-technology applications; alumina nitride for metalizing circuits with copper, nickel, gold, etc.; zirconia toughened alumina to achieve desired mechanical and electrical properties; and zirconia that is used as sinter aids in sintering of powdered metal.
The company also provides lasering and grinding, lapping and polishing, metallization, and thick film hybrids services. High Velocity Enterprises, Inc. was formerly known as Cetek Technologies, Inc. and changed its name to High Velocity Enterprises, Inc. in June 2014. The company was founded in 1989 and is based in Poughkeepsie, New York.
MARKET OUTLOOK
Demand for advanced ceramics in the US is forecast to increase 5.1 percent annually to $13.6 billion in 2017. Medical products will be the fastest growing market, driven by applications such as dental implants and prosthetic components. Ceramic matrix composites will be the fastest growing class of products.
This study analyzes the $10.6 billion US advanced ceramics industry. It presents historical demand data for 2002, 2007 and 2012, and forecasts for 2017 and 2022 by material (e.g., alumina ceramics, titanate ceramics, zirconate ceramics, cordierite ceramics), class (monolithic ceramics, ceramic coatings, ceramic matrix composites), product (e.g., electrical and electronic parts, catalyst support, wear parts, engine parts, filters, bioceramics, armor) and market (e.g., electronic components, transportation equipment, electrical equipment, chemical, machinery, environmental).
Source:
http://www.freedoniagroup.com/Advanced-Ceramics.html
These trends will be most pronounced in the machinery, transportation, and medical markets, all of which will grow at an above average pace. Growth will accelerate in the large electrical and electronic components markets, while the defense market will remain below its 2007 peak and will not approach the double-digit annual growth exhibited in the past 10 years.
Source:
https://www.reportbuyer.com/product/702104/us-advanced-ceramics-market.html
INVESTOR HIGHLIGHTS
HVEL has a low-float and an admirably thin Level-II Box.
HVEL has the technical setup that some experienced day traders salivate over.
HVEL appears primed for momentum madness.
HVEL has a low trade value price.
HVEL should be the only thing on your mind right now so start your research now and get all the info you can and see for yourself why this momentum play could be one for the ages.
Always do your own due diligence and never take a chance and invest more than you could afford to lose, as the OTC markets are very quick and volatile.
Enjoy the action!