There is a significant disconnect between $GPUS current stock price and its underlying book value.
$GPUS is trading below management’s estimated net book value of $0.26 per share, while the company has authorized a share repurchase program at $0.21 per share.
At a market capitalization of just ~$61.7 million, investors are gaining exposure to:
• $242.4 million in total assets
• 686.7 BTC + $37.8 million in restricted cash, representing a combined value of approximately $91.6 million
• A 300 MW data center campus in Michigan, strategically positioned for AI and Bitcoin infrastructure
• Multiple operating subsidiaries spanning AI software, fintech, and electronics
The company’s turnaround is also becoming evident in its earnings trajectory:
• Q4 2023 EPS: -$94.27
• Q3 2024 EPS: -$24.85
• Q3 2025 EPS: -$0.39
The market is currently valuing a hard-asset-backed AI infrastructure company at a steep discount to both book value and treasury assets.
Deep value opportunities like this rarely stay mispriced forever.
In my view, $GPUS has the potential to be a $5 stock. At its current price of $0.14 in 2026, that represents substantial upside and could translate into a 20–50x return relative to peers.
If you are holding names such as $DGXX, $KEEL, $SRXH, $SLNH, $HYLN, $OPEN, or $HIVE, I believe $GPUS is another stock worth keeping on your radar.
Not financial advice. Do your own research.
Many are asking why is SpaceX, $SPCX, NOT trading yet?
Here's exactly how the IPO process works and when the shares will be available to trade (Bookmark this):
The IPO was quoted at 9:50 AM ET and was expected to begin trading at 10:00 AM ET, but that does NOT guarantee shares will trade at that time.
Before trading begins, Nasdaq must complete a price-discovery auction where buy and sell orders are collected and matched.
At around 9:50 AM ET, "first indications" came out which are essentially a "gauge" of where the stock will open.
The first indications on $SPCX came in at $175/share, or a ~30% premium to the $135/share IPO price.
During this process:
1. Orders are entered, but no trades occur yet
2. Nasdaq continuously updates the indicative opening price
3. The opening price is adjusted until supply and demand are balanced
4. Only then does the opening auction occur and the first trade print
For major IPOs, delays are common such as Google in 2004 and Meta in 2012 which saw their first trades over 2 hours after the US market opened.
We expect the SpaceX IPO to open for trading within the next 60 minutes.
Buckle up for a historic day.
🇮🇪 A message circulated in Irish WhatsApp and Telegram groups, calling on white men in Belfast to take to the streets tonight:
“All men aged 18 and over, wear dark clothing... and be prepared to fight or be arrested... All businesses must close at 5:30 p.m. tonight, no excuses.”
Source: Memoria Natio / Telegram
Video with subtitles of yesterday’s attempted beheading of a young British man by a Somali migrant in Belfast. It’s a hard watch but Europeans must see it.
Those who intervened and smashed a shovel over the attackers’ head are heroes
They most likely saved that young man’s life
$BYND Inverse head and shoulders forming. Need to see a weekly close above the neckline with expanding volume. Also holding above the neckline on a retest.