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But this one has a shot! Not all pumps go to heaven. But this one has a shot. The recipe? Promotor +

But this one has a shot! [Image] Not all pumps go to heaven. But this one has a shot. The recipe? Promotor + Fresh Catalyst + Beaten Up Stock = Greatness Clean Energy Technologies (NASDAQ: CETY) had all that going for them on Thursday, but was the +30% move a one-and-done…or is this the beginning of something big? Clean Energy Technologies (NASDAQ: CETY) - 1-month trading range: $2.19 - $5.10 - Typical average daily volume: ~57,650 - Float: 11.89 million shares Clean Energy Technologies Business Renewable energy has got to be the most popular theme of the decade. Clean Energy Technologies hops on this trend, building and marketing renewable and energy-efficient products and solutions. The company offers a suite of zero-emission heat recovery solutions. Its business is broken into Water to Energy Solutions, Heat Recovery Solutions, Engineering and Manufacturing, Acquisitions, and Partnerships. The company’s innovative waste-to-energy system is designed to produce high-heating value synthetic fuel gas with zero emissions and no external heat supply while minimizing waste and residue through efficient conversion into fuel briquettes, adsorbents, and other valuable products. Its zero-liquid reside waste-to-energy technology offers a range of options for converting synthetic gas into liquid hydrocarbons like methanol and renewable hydrogen, with no added oxidizing agents and no solid waste residue. Clean Energy Technologies is creating base-load, zero-emission power from wasted heat. [dTyRfPef-t1o74EnOsjdA3pBA2BFoyU4mrsAT94aL9s5vBUfW0BQzg5srwh3Ebv6Au2uQ-Q8VErskaUtOX89cpp8vIuRQiB-CwOo3HMPEtij3twLE4fnGW-fNC1qTVf_JRbhY2QyE-btiqIBytCIvnc] I found the plug-and-play solution one of the more interesting offerings. It only requires heat input, interconnection, and minor control integration to begin producing electricity. Electricity produced by the generator is conditioned with power electronics to match any grid frequency automatically. And get this…it’s fully autonomous and low maintenance. Heat Recovery Solutions by CETY offers custom, pre-engineered solutions for converting wasted heat into grid electricity, helping industrial facilities and power plants offset their electrical expenses or even earn a profit. Their solutions suit various applications, including biomass boilers, turbine compression stations, and liquid or gas-powered engines in landfills and water treatment facilities. One last interesting note about the company is that management has a significant stake. Insiders own about 65% of the company. Financials The company was formerly known as Probe Manufacturing, Inc. and changed its name to Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. in November 2015. Over the last twelve months, the company has made $3 million in revenues, significantly higher than 2021 at $1.3 million and 2020 at $1.41 million. The company’s gross profit has also improved from $610K to $1.2 million over the last twelve months. However, CETY does need more work to reach profitability. The company’s profit margin is negative at -62.7%, and its operating margin is also negative at -32.6%. Its operating cash flow is negative at - $2.5 million. The company has $175.7K in cash and total debt of $6.6 million. Sounds like a common theme among these promoted stocks - lots of promise but low on cash. On March 28th, CETY announced the closing of a $3.9 million public offering and uplisting to the Nasdaq Capital Market. Its public offering was for 975K shares of common stock at a price of $4.00 per share. Promoter Activity One promoter brought the stock to my attention via email on Apr 6, 2023. Wthey weren’t very convincing, they did get some luck because the company issued a brand new press release the day the promotion started. Coincidence? We’ll let you be the judge. The first email highlighted the company’s business. They did mention its Clean Cycle Heat to Power Generator, which was acquired by GE, giving CETY a nice boost of credibility. They go on to mention the latest catalysts: On March 31, 2022 CETY announced it was scaling natural gas trading operations as the China market recovers. The company secured and sold 6.65 million cubic meters of natural gas through its subsidiaries and joint ventures in China for Q1 2023, totaling about $2.5 million in sales. On March 29, 2023, CETY entered into a master services agreement with RPG Energy Group for the development of onsite applications which utilize technologies to create electricity, applicable hydrogen production, and promote decarbonization. On December 15, 2022, CETY entered into an agreement with Synergy Bioproducts to develop Vermont Renewable Energy Biomass Plant. The agreement states that CETY will build and operate a biomass renewable energy processing facility using its revolutionary high-temperature ablative fast pyrolysis reactor (HTAP Biomass Reactor). The promotor then asked ChatGPT how popular heat recovery solutions have become globally. I know, but that’s exactly what they did to try to explain why CETY’s business is so valuable. After the promo email was sent out, we received a press release from CETY. It stated that the Clean Energy Technologies received a certification to access natural gas for the China National Gas Pipeline Network Group. The combo of a fresh press release and the promotor bringing awareness to the company was like lightning in a bottle. The stock opened at $2.38 and hit a high of $4.30 before retracing and closing at $3.08. The promotor sent a follow-up email reminding us that his pick was up 80% since his earlier alert. Fair play to the promotor for being right on this one. They got paid $15,000 for this one-day promotion. Straight to the Fact CETY has been working the PR circuit hard. And it’s starting to pay off. The stock traded over 3.9 million shares, substantially higher than its daily average volume of 57,650. It's still well off its 52-week high of $5.70, which tells me that it has more room to run if the company continues to pump out new press releases. After a huge run-up on Thursday, you’ll want to pay attention to the volume on Monday. And with the stock gaining more than 32%, there’s a good chance it’s in play next week. Always at your service, Baron Von Stocks TEXT "AWARE" TO 888-302-2141 For Instant Alerts Disclaimer: Always do your own research and consult with a licensed investment professional before investing. This communication is never to be used as the basis of making investment decisions and is for entertainment purposes only. 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