Right Before The Bell: See Why SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) is Topping Today’s Watchlist

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Jeff Ackerman Initiates Coverage On SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) Starting This Morning—Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Here's Why…

Recent Momentum: Over Recent Months, (NASDAQ: SMX) Has Shown Sharp Intraday Activity, Including Approximate 128%, 72%, And 80% Moves Within 24 Hours.

Razor-Thin Float: With Fewer Than 300K Shares Available, (NASDAQ: SMX)'s Float Could Have The Potential For Big Moves If Demand Begins To Shift.

Rare Earths Catalyst: As The U.S. Strengthens Control Over Critical Minerals, (NASDAQ: SMX) Is Embedding Molecular Proof Directly Into Rare Earth Materials.

National Security Positioning: With Its Technology Embedded In Defense-Grade Supply Chains, (NASDAQ: SMX) Sits At The Crossroads Of

Technology And Security.

Pull Up SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) Before The Bell Rings…

October 22, 2025

Right Before The Bell | See Why SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) is Topping Today's Watchlist

Dear Reader,

We have less than 10 minutes to go and you need to see this now.

China just raised the stakes in what's quickly becoming a global materials war—tightening control over rare earth metals essential to defense systems, EV motors, satellites, and advanced manufacturing.

Washington's response was immediate.

The Pentagon called it "a direct threat to U.S. national and economic security."

JPMorgan followed with a $10B pledge to strengthen U.S. supply chain resilience tied to critical minerals and defense infrastructure.

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And that is exactly why SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) will be topping our watchlist today—Wednesday, October 22, 2025.

Because beneath the headlines lies a question no one has truly answered: can we trust the materials powering our most critical systems?

For decades, the world's supply chains have run on paperwork and assumptions.

Signatures stood in for proof.

Origin was taken on faith.

That era just ended.

Introducing SMX (NASDAQ: SMX): The Proof Layer For Global Materials.

SMX isn't a miner. It doesn't refine metals.

It verifies the truth.

Using molecular marking technology, SMX embeds an invisible, permanent signature inside raw materials—turning metals, plastics, rare earths, and even electronics into traceable assets with verifiable identity.

As the world races to secure supply chain authenticity, SMX's technology could be the foundation that finally proves what's real—and what's not.

But keep in mind, (SMX) has less than 300k shares listed in its razor-thin float.

When floats are this small, there's potential for big moves if demand starts to shift—and that's already being demonstrated on the tape:

  • An approx. 128% move from $7.42 to $16.94 between July 24–25
  • An approx. 72% move from $4.85 to $8.37 between August 7–8
  • An approx. 80% move from $1.20 to $2.16 between September 3–4

Now, with (SMX) entering the rare earths battlefield—a $1.5T strategic ecosystem at the center of global power—the story just changed.

This is no longer just an industrial tech company—it's now positioned as a key player in the fight for material sovereignty.

The Unseen Flaw Threatening U.S. Defense Materials

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At Energy Fuels' White Mesa Mill in Utah, the U.S. is racing to restart domestic rare earth processing after decades of outsourcing to China.

Mountains of monazite ore—the feedstock for neodymium, praseodymium, and dysprosium used in missile guidance and F-35 jet systems—are now flowing across American soil again.

But there's a problem.

  • Nobody can verify where this material really comes from.
  • Ore can be mixed, relabeled, or smuggled into the U.S. supply chain.
  • Even the Pentagon admits it cannot validate material authenticity past paperwork.

This is exactly the kind of blind spot that can paralyze a defense supply line overnight.

That's where (SMX) enters the story.

Chemistry Just Replaced Paperwork

(SMX) just confirmed that its molecular marker technology has been integrated into the rare earth supply chain—embedding material DNA directly into monazite ore batches so each shipment can be scanned, verified, and authenticated anywhere in the world.

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No paperwork. No declarations. No guesswork.

This is not software, not RFID labels, and not blockchain hype.

  • It is physical chemistry tied to material identity.
  • It survives crushing, heating, refining, and high-pressure processing.
  • It remains detectable from mine to magnet.

With (SMX), supply chain fraud doesn't just decrease—it collapses.

The Market Understands This Runs Deeper Than Recycling

Our earlier coverage of (SMX) focused on its role in plastics and circular manufacturing—specifically its FDA-compliant molecular marking partnership with Tradepro for food-grade materials. That alone was a breakthrough.

But this next chapter is on a different level.

(SMX) has now moved into the national security arena—where control over rare earths defines power, and proof itself has become a strategic weapon.

$10B From JPMorgan Signals A New Supply Standard

When JPMorgan Chase pledged $10B to strengthen U.S. supply chain independence, CEO Jamie Dimon didn't frame it as business—he called it "a national resilience initiative."

Translation: capital is now flowing toward companies that can secure material truth. That's precisely where (SMX) fits in.

If Defender Metals ensures production, and Energy Fuels ensures refinement, (SMX) ensures proof. Because in the new global order, no proof means no future—and that's exactly how 2026 is shaping up.

Beyond Rare Earths: The Expansion Begins

(SMX) is no longer confined to a single industry. Its molecular proof technology now spans multiple sectors worldwide, embedding trust at the source of critical materials.

In rare earths, it provides identity inside monazite feedstock used in defense and advanced technologies.

In plastics, (SMX) is already deployed through an FDA-compliant partnership with Tradepro to verify resin content in food-grade packaging. In telecom, its molecular markers authenticate SIM cards and microchips, helping block counterfeit hardware from entering global networks.

Luxury brands are integrating (SMX) proof directly into high-value goods to fight counterfeiting, while e-commerce platforms are adopting its 100% Authentic Guarantee to validate products instantly.

The company has even demonstrated traceability in rubber from tree to tire and material verification across metals such as gold, silver, and industrial alloys to prevent smuggling and fraud.

Most critically, (SMX) has evolved into a material integrity layer for defense and strategic supply chains—ensuring that what enters critical systems can be scientifically verified and trusted from the molecular level up.

7 Factors Putting SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) On Today's Watchlist

—Wednesday, October 22, 2025

1. Recent Momentum: Over the past few months, (NASDAQ: SMX) has shown multiple sharp intraday swings, including approximate moves of 128%, 72%, and 80% inside 24 hours.

2. Razor-Thin Float: With fewer than 300K shares available, (NASDAQ: SMX)'s small float has the potential for big moves if demand begins to shift.

3. Rare Earths Catalyst: As the United States scrambles to secure strategic minerals, (NASDAQ: SMX) has entered the rare-earth supply chain with molecular verification at the material level.

4. Proven Deployment: This is not a concept stage story—(NASDAQ: SMX) has already deployed molecular proof technology across rare earths, plastics, telecom, metals, and e-commerce authentication.

5. Major Partnerships: Through collaborations with companies like Tradepro and deployments in sectors like defense and manufacturing, (NASDAQ: SMX) continues expanding real-world integration.

6. Proof Advantage: In a world shifting away from declarations and paperwork, (NASDAQ: SMX) delivers material authenticity that survives crushing, heating, refining, and global supply movement.

7. National Security Matter: With its technology now tied to critical defense materials, (NASDAQ: SMX) sits inside one of the most urgent geopolitical storylines of 2025.

Pull Up SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) Before The Bell Rings…

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With a razor-thin float, fast-moving momentum on the tape, and a direct connection to one of the most strategic storylines of 2025—the rare earths supply battle—(NASDAQ: SMX) continues to check off boxes rarely found in a single public company.

Its molecular proof technology isn't a future claim—it's already active across real-world industries from defense materials to plastics, telecom hardware, metals, and e-commerce authentication.

Add in expanding partnerships and a technology advantage built on verifiable truth rather than paperwork, and it's clear why this ticker has landed firmly on our radar.

Expect (NASDAQ: SMX) to be on our radar right out of the gate.

Take a look at this before the bell rings, there's less than 10 minutes to go.

Sincerely,

Jeff Ackerman

Managing Editor

Stock News Trends

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