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Hey, everyone. It's Adam from Elite Trade Club. Here’s what moved the market today.

Uranium Bull Market (Sponsored)
On Behalf of Azincourt Energy Corp
In 2018, UEC was a forgotten uranium stock trading for just $0.60.
Five years later? It had exploded into a $3.11 billion juggernaut.
That’s the power of timing the uranium cycle.
But this time, the fuel behind it is different:
30+ countries committing to triple nuclear capacity
Domestic enrichment startups like General Matter raising tens of millions
And right now, a tiny uranium explorer in Canada’s Athabasca Basin is sitting on drill-ready projects… just like UEC once was.
The opportunity is hiding in plain sight.
History doesn’t repeat, but in uranium… it often rhymes.
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Markets 📈
The market went into freefall today as tariff concerns and Fed tensions took center stage. The Nasdaq Composite took the heaviest hit, dropping more than two and a half percent on the day.
DJIA [-2.48%]
S&P 500 [-2.36%]
Nasdaq [-2.55%]
Russell 2K [-2.30%]

Market-Moving News 📈
Restaurants
Chipotle Sets Sights on Mexico With New Restaurant Strategy

Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG) will enter Mexico for the first time through a new partnership with Alsea Group, a prominent restaurant operator based in Latin America. The first location is scheduled to open in early 2026.
This move marks another step in Chipotle’s broader international expansion efforts. The company already operates more than 3,700 restaurants worldwide and has outlined plans to open between 315 and 345 additional locations this year.
Through the new agreement, Chipotle intends to establish a presence in Mexico and begin evaluating additional growth opportunities across Latin America. Alsea brings regional expertise, operating restaurants, and coffee brands in multiple countries in Europe and Latin America.
Last year, Chipotle signed an agreement with Alshaya Group to enter the Middle East. Since then, it has launched multiple restaurants across Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates under that partnership.
Expansion plans follow an earlier assessment of regional tariffs and raw material cost pressures that affected Chipotle’s near-term outlook. The company cited these factors earlier this year while forecasting modest comparable sales growth.
Chipotle continues to expand its international footprint while focusing on new store development in both domestic and global markets.
By securing local partnerships, Chipotle aims to accelerate brand awareness in new regions while aligning operational growth with long-term strategic priorities.

Air Travel (Sponsored)
Electric aviation is no longer just a vision—it’s rapidly becoming reality.
Major players are jumping in.
Toyota has invested $500 million to support electric air taxis.
United Airlines has already ordered hundreds of electric aircraft for future regional air travel.
And even the US Air Force is testing electric air taxis.
This NYSE-listed stock just secured a $50 million financing, strengthening its balance sheet and adding fuel to its transformation plan.
With over $119 million in revenue in 2024, they’re not just joining the boom; they’re helping set the pace.
While others are gearing up, this company is already generating real results, flying passengers today on its network of regional flights across the U.S. using aircraft that could one day upgrade to electrified technology.
Trading for under $3, it’s well positioned in a potential growth industry that’s still in its early days.
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Energy
Chevron Taps New Gulf Reserves with Ballymore Project Launch

Chevron (NYSE: CVX) has initiated production at its Ballymore project in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, marking a strategic milestone in expanding offshore output. Located roughly 160 miles southeast of New Orleans, Ballymore consists of three wells and is expected to generate up to 75,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
This project aligns with Chevron’s broader goal of increasing its Gulf production to 300,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day by 2026. Instead of investing in new offshore infrastructure, Chevron opted to tie the Ballymore wells back to an existing platform. This approach reduces capital expenditure while accelerating time to market.
Ballymore is Chevron’s first project to develop within the Norphlet geological formation. Industry interest in this area has traditionally been limited due to the scarcity of discoveries; however, advancements in exploration technology have opened up new possibilities.
The field is estimated to hold approximately 150 million barrels of potentially recoverable oil equivalent. Chevron operates and owns a 60% interest in the project, while TotalEnergies owns the remaining 40%.
Chevron holds 370 leases in the U.S. Gulf and plans to participate in upcoming lease sales scheduled under the current administration.

Junior Mining Spotlight (Sponsored)
On Behalf of Azincourt Energy Corp
Right now, the US has 94 nuclear reactors.
And 90% of the fuel they run on? It’s imported.
Tariffs are coming. Tensions are rising. And the government knows it needs more domestic-friendly supply.
Why Peter Thiel just joined the board of a uranium enrichment startup. Why Canada’s uranium is now more strategic than ever.
And why one tiny explorer in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin could be positioned perfectly.
The company has two active projects.
It’s drilling in the richest uranium district on Earth.
And as the US tries to secure its nuclear future, Canadian explorers like this one may be the first call utilities make.
*Examples that we provide of share price increases pertaining to a particular Issuer from one referenced date to another represent an arbitrarily chosen time period and are no indication whatsoever of future stock prices for that Issuer and are of no predictive value. Our stock profiles are intended to highlight certain companies for YOUR further investigation; they are NOT stock recommendations or constitute an offer or sale of the referenced securities.

Rideshare
FTC Takes Legal Aim at Uber Over Alleged Deceptive Tactics

Uber Technologies (NYSE: UBER) is facing a new lawsuit from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. The complaint alleges that the company enrolled users in its Uber One subscription without clear consent. The FTC filed a complaint in San Francisco, accusing Uber of engaging in deceptive practices related to pricing and cancellation processes.
Priced at $9.99 monthly, Uber One offers members discounts on Uber rides and Uber Eats orders. According to the complaint, the company promoted potential savings of $25 per month. The FTC contends those claims lacked supporting evidence and failed to reflect typical user savings.
Regulators also criticized Uber’s cancellation system, stating that the process was not as simple as advertised. The complaint alleges that users found it difficult to opt-out, leading to charges they may not have intended to approve.
The FTC emphasized that the case is part of its broader enforcement push against “dark patterns,” where platforms make signing up easier than canceling. Officials say the action reflects growing concern over consumer protection and digital transparency.
Uber has not publicly commented on the lawsuit. This latest development adds to regulatory scrutiny of digital subscription models and how major platforms handle user consent and billing transparency.

Top Winners and Losers 🔥
Upexi Inc [UPXI] $9.89 (+335.68%)
Upexi raised more than $100 million to bolster its crypto initiatives, resulting in mind-blowing gains.
MicroAlgo Inc [MLGO] $11.85 (+74.93%)
MicroAlgo saw strong share performance today as the company’s process in quantum computing catches interest.
Forge Global Holdings Inc [FRGE] $12.30 (+41.54%)
Forge Global Holdings stock grew after announcing its intent to acquire asset management firm Accuidity Capital Management over the weekend.

MicroCloud Hologram Inc [HOLO] $12.20 (-20.57%)
MicroCloud Hologram’s recent reverse split left shareholders shaken, leading to more sell-offs.
USA Rare Earth Inc [USAR] $11.80 (-16.29%)
USA Rare Earth dipped today after updating investors on its Q1 2025 results.
Ameresco Inc [AMRC] $8.64 (-13.29%)
Ameresco fell despite landing a slew of solar contracts in Romania.

AI-Powered Aviation (Sponsored)
If you're searching for the next opportunity, this aviation player is quietly making moves in the industry.
No guarantees, but when the right elements come together, we’ve seen how momentum can take off for other companies before.
The Timing is Everything.
One of the biggest game-changers? A strategic agreement with Palantir Technologies(1) to develop an AI-driven operating system designed to revolutionize the advanced air mobility industry.
Aviation has been slow to embrace AI, but this company is working on real, data-driven software that could revolutionize regional air travel.
Aviation is next, and this company is positioning itself ahead of the curve.
Insiders Are Betting on It.
Board members have increased their holdings.
Analysts across multiple platforms are calling this a company to watch
Appreciate you tuning in—potential disruptors like this don’t come around often.
Stay sharp, stay informed, and take the next step to uncover the full details.
*Examples that we provide of share price increases pertaining to a particular Issuer from one referenced date to another represent an arbitrarily chosen time period and are no indication whatsoever of future stock prices for that Issuer and are of no predictive value. Our stock profiles are intended to highlight certain companies for YOUR further investigation; they are NOT stock recommendations or constitute an offer or sale of the referenced securities.

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