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Should you invest in Nano Dimensions stock ticker symbol NNDM which manufacturers 3D printing machines that make 3D-printed circuit boards through additive manufacturing? Ark Invest is buying it; should you buy it because they're buying it? Nano Dimension stock review. What does nano dimension do and does 3D printing have a future?
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1. Nice beard. 2. Kevin's clearly been doing his research folks, it's pretty intriguing to see the perspective here - Although you (dear readers) need to keep a level head when thinking about 3D printing's applications beyond advanced manufacturing. It's going to happen, much like the electric car revolution is happening and WILL keep happening -- but it's going to happen slower than people are expecting. Can you buy into the hype right now? Yes. But it won't be shaping the industry for another decade or so. Let that temper your enthusiasm. It's a long term play.
Source: We've been in hardware engineering for over a decade and I (The writer of this post) have a patent in the 3D printing industry. It's really cool stuff. It's just slightly ahead of its time, still.
There's a reason you don't have an industrial stamping press in your garage. Not every tech becomes mainstream in the way you expect.
Thanks for your help!!! You rock!
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Well said. “It’s going to happen slower than people are expecting” that same thing can be said of machining. Back when CNC was coming out it was going to be the future and do away with manual machines. CNC are costly and only worth the investment if you know you have the work to keep it going. Manual still has a place in manufacturing. The place is smaller than what it was 15 years ago but they are still around.
Dude you’re so right! Watch it’s gona be commercial where you make stuff st home next year. I’m in IT I’ve set this up for Smuckers in 2017 in San Pedro before R&D moved to Ohio from LA ports by all crazy cargo areas in Terminal Island it like the microwave and the copiers.
I really love when you go in depth on specific stocks and back it up with details/facts and spreadsheets, what to look for, dates, and what we could do along withwhat you are doing. It's refreshing! (:
Please never stop doing these in depth dives on individual stocks. You are one of only a couple unbiased youtubers that even attempt this. By default for that you're the best Stock talk person on youtube.
This !!
Absolutely awesome earnings report today. Nano won’t be below $5 for long!
I just realized you look like Connor McGregor’s nerdy cousin, Kevin McGregor 😂
That's true😂😂
Incredible insight... just amazing
right - another creep
Now Kevin gonna %?%&* you up, Juan! 🤪 Better hope that you never Meet Kevin!
what the fook is that
I'm betting on Cathie Woods. Already in NNDM.
When you talking about 3D printing that another option is PRNT ETF. The growth wouldn’t be quick but will be good & steady.
Definitely Appreciate all the hard work and research you put in! Thank you!!!
As a polymer scientist, I'm loving Kevin's explanation of lithography and negative photoresists :). Additive manufacturing is the future.
Yeah.. it's the future.. but I don't think it will replace current manufacturing in 2 to 3 years. Cause as an investor in stocks. It doesn't make sense to place money in a stock in hope for revenue in 3 years.
3D printing is not going to put semiconductor wafer fabrications out of business overnight!
@@musicfanatic2009 definitely agree.. every investment need to have their Net Present Value calculated. And no business will place such a big Capex on it. Unless the wafer become so small that the current technology is obselete and need to change to nano technology
@@alanlts dude wtf xD. i literally am investing in this nio and pltr with a 2030 and beyond vision.
Marcus, I’m certainly no polymer scientist, but based on your expertise, when do you see this technology really hitting the main stream, or I guess what will it look like when it does hit the main stream? This is new to me so I don’t even know if I’m even asking this question right.
Kevin thanks for the hours spent putting this together for us!
Thanks Kevin for pushing me to buy tesla! Bought in at $450 when you said to and now it's at $644!!!
Same!!!!
I did too..but only own 8 shares. Didn't want to put all eggs in one. But my total feels so paltry
Make sure to Hold until $2500/share
@@freeestyleobsessed okay. I'm going to try and buy 3 more for 11. I hope it's a good idea considering that'll be almost another 2k 😯
@@deemiller5024 how much of tesla do you think i should buy?
Bro... I can’t leave your channel. Just when I think I’m caught up. You drop this one! You have me watching every video.
Sooo true
Kevin the too many useless video guy
Yep
A freakin men👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿!!!!! That’s the whole point but if your watching all his videos then his opinion will naturally become a bigger influence on you and before you know it your a meet Kevin clone. No offense but I trust Cathywood and a team of investors more than meet Kevin the REALTOR. Also this is investing and your supposed to have a long view like 10 years and if you can’t hold it that long then start day trading.
@@bhindigosh1 Then don't watch instead of being a hater. Clearly many other people find value in his videos.
you forgot to mention that the U.S. Armed Forced is one of their clients.
literally just made a video on NNDM and this very fact that the US Defense Dept is their biggest client made me incredibly bullish!
I have held Tesla and Arcimoto for a long time now. A few weeks ago I was looking for a third company to add my portfolio and I decided on Nano Dimensions. Nice to see Kevin doing a video on it.
That was good explanation of Nano Dimensions, I too and looking to invest but am cautious. You got yourself new sub as well.
This is a person from the future, this stock has gone up and will continue to go up.
Not financial advise but this is going to be big in the next 5-10 years.
If we had listened to Cathy woods about Tesla and it’s technology and invested in the company then we would all be millionaires. I can see where this company is headed and I want to be the person to say I got in when the price was $6. I’m following Cathy🥰
Look at you now
Love your videos. I've recently done well with psychedelic stocks. I was hoping you could do a video on them . Your research always makes things so easy to understand! Keep up the good work!
Kevin I really appreciate you for doing this. I just asked yesterday you are the man. Happy holidays
Flexible 3D printed electronics will be the leap needed to help people with spinal injuries regain some of their function in the future.
The speed is still way too slow.. there are some new custom options for manufacturing coming that will replace it in this industry
I like them 'reinventing the wheel' it's more like the wheels were squares and they make em round! I'm in since $3.01 this is one of the future companies you are not willing to miss out on!
You can also check out her website
www.ark-invest.com
Kudos for getting this in-depth and actually caring about understanding it :)
I use to be an electronic engineer designing PCBs. It's cute to hear Kevin talk about circuit board. I respect your research and the time you put to understand it.
Great video Kevin!
I’m a software engineer who works with 3D printers for a military defense company and I approve this content
What company do you work for?
I think it’s against military defense regulations to say
@@aramhayrapetyan9468 I work for a Fortune 500 military defense company. That’s the most I can go without breaking any rules😉
Sold your soul to the devil?
Appreciate the time you've spent on this very good analysis, including an opinion from your friend to weight the risk to invest in this in the near term. Thank you! Go Bruin!
Great video, very interesting and well researched. The effort you made here was worth it as this is covering a subject that is difficult as it speculates on how the futer will be. Loved this and hope you do more like it.
Great channel. I like the depth if analysis at the same time keeping thing simple. Subscribed
Congratulations on the upcoming 1M been here since beginning! NNDM IS GOING TO SKY ROCKET!!
Here from the future....it’s poppin 🤖 🚀
@@MsBran77 here from the near future, significantly more poppin though
This didn’t age well
Now is the time to get into this for the long term and sit back and watch the world change
Keep up with the in-depth analysis on stocks. You're awesome Kevin!
A customer of NNDM recently ordered a PCB from both NNDM and a traditional chip maker. The traditional took 4 months. NNDM delivered the product in 10 days! That is efficiency, and one reason this company is so exciting. I doubt Cathy Wood falls for a company with fancy marketing!!
Hi Kevin, as a laser physicist I can tell you that there are some fundamental problems with 3D printing and nano technology. Currently computer chips are made with a technology called XUV which uses ultraviolet light to create structures in the range of 6 to 12 nanometers. If you use 3D printing you are limited by the size of your printing nozzle. Wearable sensors with a low complexity can be printed with that because they are not really size limited. If you want to build something like a processor or an apple watch, then the amount of transistors per cm^2 are important (or in this case per cm^3) if the 3D printing is limited to structures with the size of 1 micron then this is still a hundred times larger than current technology and therefore can not compete in the complex chip manufacturing. It is quite likely that this technology remains limited by the size of the smallest structure they can build.
Isn’t this why their trying to develop quantum mechanics or technology? To overcome this issue? Thus making this 3 d printed circuitry obsolete?
Don't you think Nano Dimension people knew this?
@@librisc mostly its not about what they know its about what they can make people believe to buy they stocks ;)... at the end its when the true alway win ....
@@rdrdrd7777 if you are referring to quantum computing, then no. Quantum computers are made for other purposes and their technology doesn't make sense to be used in a desktop pc. Also it's technically not feasible to minimize it below a certain size because you need either superconducting currents that have to be cooled down to below 93 K (-180°C).
@@librisc that's why they are developing wearable sensors and no micro processors
Kevin, you need to start your own fund. I would invest 100% in you
He has a link so you can invest in what he invests in for free...
@@aidensmith1110 that changes daily. Im talking bout a fund he can manage and rebalance
I'm in that business and it would kill his ability to make videos like this (compliance, SEC, etc.). I'd love to but can't.
@@MM-lw6ox yeah it would kill his ability to pump and dump penny stocks lmao
He makes millions on his CZcams videos which he would have to change if he had a fund.
Congrats on your success with this channel. I have been subscribed since less than 50k and I am super happy for you dude!
I like your technical background Kevin. Greetings from Munich. Wünsche dir einen schönen Tag
I’ve watched a lot of NNDM videos and this was the most thorough and well researched video! Wow I don’t think you’re human. You must be a robot from the future lol
My biggest position in my portfolio and growing daily with current huge drops!
Good video Kevin, thanks for the deep dive into the article on the tech.
The first time I watched your video, I think you may be the best analyst for this stock. You made good and deep research, no bullish like other CZcamsrs! You have a good soul to protect the investors! Bravo! 🙏😊
You’re wrong about it being “like a cnc process” it’s more of like a screen printing, then a chemical wash to etch (subtract) the copper areas not to carry current
And they already do layers
@@twin2482 and flexibles
hes a shill
Wow, really good research, analysis and conclusion. Appreciate the effort you put into this one!
Good call out Kevin, thanks for this, already invested.
all of us holding NNDM are feeling good today!!
Not feel. Still -40%
@@lovermaker4601 RIP what's your avg?
@@lovermaker4601 same, hold for many years.
Price target $100+ 2025-2028
I love the random items you had to show xD
Congrats on the 1milloin subs Kevin!
Really enjoy your analysis of NNDM. This is the best I heard so far.
Anyone watching this right now, the stock went up 114% since this video
And now it’s -82% from that 😅. 2$
@@user-zi1ju5zj6r Buy the dip!!!!! 😂😂😂
Stock can move on good news, partnership etc with some big players
I’ve now have Kevin’s stuff playing while I’m working from home. Keep up the good work kiddo!
Thanks for the continued coverage of this company.
I could see neuralink using this very very soon.
added to my watch list
I'm super bullish on NNDM. It's a buy and hold for me.
Diamond hands unite! You getting any of those juicy calls?
@@Tsunami530 Just shares. I don't even know how to do options yet haha. Seems pretty complicated in Fidelity.
@@highsol222
We agree on that. I dont know what to make of options. It's like learning Trigonometry in Chinese
@@danbev9313 Lol yep. The funny part is I'm getting the hang of reading the charts. Ok cool, but if I don't trade options what's the point 😂
Let’s go meet Kevin just bought more NNDM!!
⭐️CONGRATULATIONS!!! ON THE 1MILLION SUBSCRIBERS 👑⭐️
Amazing research you did on NNDM and also very different content from other youtubers that I have seen. Thank you a lot for sharing!
I entered NNDM at 4$/share and was very bullish on the company. Hope they find some good business opportunities to scale their revenues in 2021.
@meetkevin your numbers on their institutional holdings are quite out of date, CIV has 5 million shares and Ark has 3,692,294 shares from today's report.
I should’ve clarified. I did not show institutional ownership. I showed “funds” holding the shares. Institutional ownership is as you’ve said
Kevin spitting out the facts on the hype. Keep up the fresh material
Love these types of videos Kevin! Keep em up 👌❤
Yes! More stock videos! Thank u Kevin
I'm from the future. NNDM stock plunged 64% since this video came out!
This is about to run again. Trading at 2.40. Cash value alone is $6… over a billion in cash
Tech, solar, and data centers, literally all booming right now.
thank you!!!!! I bought 50 shares so I now know more about the company
This was a really really good breakdown. And the fact that you spent the amount of time you did on something that is huge risk makes me even more appreciative!
3d printing can be simply downloaded and printed, this eliminates international shipping costs as well as getting products to areas where shipping is a problem.
THANK YOU for bringing so much more attention to this stock Kevin. I already cover this company extensively so thank you a whole lot for the added attention!
I actually invested in nano because of you! So thanks to you as well lol
@@bulalakay 🙂
John Paul Investing
Thank you John for getting us hip so early on 🔥
@@mcfrisko834 thank you Frisko 😁
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Definitely gonna send you a beer....or 20 lol
I see you brother. Thanks for putting me in the keywords in your video I am honored haha. I was killing it on search and I saw your video on top of mine and I had to check. NNDM has so much potential, but definitely has its risk. I believe they can get themselves out of the whole over time. Especially how Cathie Wood is so Bullish.
Huge LIKE here! Thank you for the research into NNDM. Great video. Please keep sharing awesome content with honesty.
Thanks for finally covering my biggest stock holdings Kevin! Currently sitting at 35,250 shares of NNDM.
Damn, share some
@@Quagmire21 not too late to get in now and make your own gains! My price prediction $9-$10 by weeks end. Then $12-$16 first quarter 2021. Kevin here definitely brought more attention and hype to this great stock. 👊
Damn!
Just made some good money, great job
@@marvindelgado9377 more coming. Up premarket 5%. I also got 2500 shares AQB.
I remember seeing videos/demos of the dragonfly printer last year. Very cool tech. I totally agree with Kevin's friend though: 3D printing, as it stands, is really for prototyping or creating fixtures/jigs for other machines to do the actual manufacturing. I follow a lot of new tech, I have a hobbyist level 3D printer, I've seen what the industrial printers can do (it's pretty incredible), and I think as far as additive manufacturing goes: laser sintering has a much better shot at being even more widely adopted right now and over the next 3-5 years. I like this tech and I wish Nano Dimensions the best, BUT I have to say that for this particular use to get decently adopted it will take another 5 years and it will be a slog for any companies involved in trying to bring that revolution about. I'd give it 8 for it to become widely adopted and 10 for it to become mainstream, maybe 13. That sounds like a long time but it needs to be understood that that is actually incredibly fast, particularly in manufacturing (especially considering the level of infrastructure already in place and how difficult it would be to roll that back after adopting a new technology in parallel).
Just as a simple comparison: 3D printers have been around since the 80s. Yes it's a nearly 40 year old technology now and it took about 30 years for it to get to the point where machines that could do a decent job were finally hitting the 10,000$ price point. 5 years later we could get the equivalent of those machines in our garage for about 1-2,000$. Now we can get machines on par with the decade old 10k$ machines for 600-1,000$ and a nice hobbyist machine with all sorts of bells and whistles for 600 or less. Technology does snowball and grow rapidly, but it needs focus to do so. Something I'm glad Kevin highlighted in his video is that this tech still lacks focus. There may even be entrepreneurs right now with dedicated plans trying to start a company creating wearables using this tech but that's a 2 year process to begin with and they have to afford the machines on top of that. Nano has to survive and if they don't then their machines are going to go somewhere and probably get reverse engineered and another company will pick up where they left off and it will all grow slowly. 3D printing is an amazing technology and I'm really excited for the future of it (because I will be involved one way or another for sure) but a common misconception is that these machines are replicators from star trek: they are definitely not. They are sensitive, fiddly, pains in the butt that specialize in what they do. And they do it slowly. Hours and hours, sometimes days at a time. The really high end ones are much faster and nicer but they can still take a full day or two running nonstop to knock out one complex part that still needs post processing.
As mentioned in the first few sentences: 3D printing is best suited for prototyping and small quantities, and better yet (what I use mine for) creating a master for casting/mold making processes so that the finished product can be mass produced much more efficiently. I've seen people use 3D prints to make intricate jaws for CNC machines that would have been impossible or incredibly difficult to machine out of aluminum. Jaws that then went on to assist in making a couple hundred parts in a day or two. I 3D printed a set of 8 plastic sliders that are used to mount a couch in an RV. It took 15 hours (longer actually because my prints failed several times due to the thermistor going bad intermittently and the prints failing in the middle of the night multiple times) and I sold them for 20$ a piece. Now I'm going to print 4 more on a block, make a silicone mold, and cast them in Polyurethane which will be much much faster, sturdier, cost me about the same in material, and I can still sell them for 20$ a piece (each couch needs 4). 3D printing is a support technology and I think it's going to stay that way, it will have more and more uses and yield wonderful results as time goes on but I still don't think it's going to be a mass production technology unless something REALLY radical happens, printing is going to make leaps and bounds in the medical field (already has started to) and sintering is going to be aerospace, automotive (though only prototyping in automotive most likely) boat/ship work, laboratory/specialization work, and I think has much more promise in a manufacturing capacity. I'm going to hold off on Nano, I'll keep an eye on it and if it's still around in 2 years I might buy in depending on where it's at unless something big happens before then. Thanks for the great video Kevin, it's my first one of yours that I've seen (thank the CZcams algorithm) cool stuff, I'll watch more. I hope they find a way to use this technology to create some nice high end wearables and create some very practical/realistic haptic suits for VR - I could see an application of this tech for that. As well as haptic feedback and inexpensive body tracking for teleoperated robots being controlled from the safety of FOBs and trucks by troops overseas or responders in emergency situations. 21st century is an exciting time, wish I could see the 22nd too.
Wow great comment! Whats your opinion on the latest NNDM progress?
What a good start to my day seeing a Meet Kevin video.....Hi from the UK, thanks for all the hard work you clearly put into your videos 🙏🙌🙌🙌
yes i enjoy this type of investigative reporting on stocks ty 4 doing
Been in this since 3.9. I'm loving how Kevin is doing videos on many of the stocks I invest in. keep up the great work Kevin :D
what else are you into?
Yeah what else you into?
bought at 3.00 then 3.74. hope you get all that you want in life my friend! cheers.
what else are you currently investing into?
Share the knowledge brother 🙏
I bought some back when it’s only 3$ and been holding on to it for a long time. Buy and hold has been proven
Why not buy Møre?
What is your favorite under 5
how many stonks do u have
So 3 months ago you mean?
Thanks for explaining this. Glad that i come across this channel.
Man .. excellent work and analysis .. thanks for the hard work you did to put together this video. Thanks 🙏🏻
Remember the hype around DDD, SSYS? Ouch! Won’t touch this stock now. It’s not like this company has cornered the market.
How the heck do you manage to produce so much content mate? that is just amazing!
He lives in a blue state named California. Nothing to do, but stay locked down for eternity so he has plenty of time :)
@@electrikwayz6634 I follow a few people who live in California and none of them produce that much content, or as good. I still think it's crazy
@@j.franciscofrances7144 ha ha, Nah he is top 5 youtuber for sure. Just f****ing with him. Love his content!
watch the CNBC millennial money episode they did on him and his wife. Dude is legit a machine.
The dude hustles like crazy deserves all the success. He does the work respect
Thanks Kevin for ALL your efforts ! Aloha ~
that was solid analysis. very well balanced with pros and cons, risk and benifits. keep it up brotha! and thank you. also, the statement " not sure if NNDM will be part of it" very well said.
Homie had to explain he wasnt born in 2019 😂😂😂 keep up the good work Kevin
Imagine using this same technology, in the mass production in the real estate field. If they can bring cost down. I don’t see why more homes can’t be made with 3D printers.
This can also bring down man hours and labor cost.
GREAT RESEARCH my friend. Towards the end of the video you said Hopium lol! Love the word play!! The portmanteau word of combining hope and opium! Thats a trademark my friend! I want "Don't smoke the Hopium" merch asap! 😉
Thanks for the deep analysis! Love your videos!
Yeah I’m long on $NNDM and $TRNE ($DM after merger)
I am thinking NNDM goes to 13-15$ in the short term and to 35$ by the end of next year :)
NNDM is the correct symbol. Thanks for the update!
Thank you!!
And it’s “Nano Dimension”, not “...Dimensions”. Their Dragonfly 2020 printer also uses conductive silver ink for the circuits it prints. A couple of months ago I also read that the Dragonfly is used for making the 5G antenna for another company I hold shares in.
Excellent video. The first one of yours I’ve watched. I’ve been watching Cathy Wood related videos.I had no idea about 3-D printing circuit boards. Apparently Cathy Wood likes this particular company and the R and D they are doing. Thank you for your research and how you presented it.
Love your work man. Keep up the good work
Kevin as per usual just uploading videos around the clock.
In other news, the sky is blue.
Keep up the great work Kev!
This has crazy implications! As a gamer/tech person this brings a lot to the market at least in pc area, automation, cell phones, smart watches, and TVs.
Good work - thanks for the tech !
good analysis, clear a lot of grey areas.. Thank you Kevin
Growth Stocks 🚀
Hell yeah thanks for pumping, already in this one 😂😂
Love to channel.Appreciate the honestly
There are a few videos online by nano CEO discussing how they make their circuit board. They can also build the circuit board into the basic structure of an object while it's being printed into the finished product.
If you have some extra cash, it's a buy. Could be a millionaire in 10 yrs. Never know.
Wouldn't you know in 10 years?
Oh snap I went into the nano nether
Yeesss! I’ve been swinging nano since $2.99
Shut the FUCC up already with your false hope videos...... Your makn money off our struggles!!
You forgot #7 OTC Stock SVTE...I'm up 114%
I talked about stocks like these too in discord.
@@Reginababy what discord?
Thanks for spending a tonne of your time researching this campany
Best video I’ve watched from you so far Kevin. Loved all the research you went through. I was actually considering getting into this stock, and I guess I needed a bearish perspective to put into perspective before buying.
I really like those stock videos even though I don’t invest yet I like knowing about all these new stocks so thanks
Why don’t you
@@theAppleWizz Im 17 and don’t have enough money to do so
I design customized homes for residential construction. I already give them a 3D computer generated model, but hold on... what if I was able to print my client a scaled down version of their new house??? 🤯
As an agent I would love to be able to give our clients a 3D printed model in pre construction phase - Do It !
Wow! seems like a lot of research. I defiantly made it to the end. you have piqued my interest in 3D printing. Thanks for all your hard work.
This is bigger than I realised at first glance!
I read all the words on the pages you show and it explains how this method means that circuits can be printed on any irregular shape. Circuit boards are flat and usually rectangular.
Cool!