Explosive Momentum and Volume Alert: DFTC
Homeland security technology firm DFTC hasn't released any news in a while and their trading has been fairly calm, that is until yesterday when volume and momentum exploded! Savvy investors and traders will conclude that the buying that's occurring is from traders, not long term investors. Traders only buy for one reason and one reason only; they think they are going to make an immediate-term gain. DFTC had its biggest volume all year yesterday driving the stock up over 30%, which leads us to believe traders are expecting a major move the rest of this week in DFTC as market makers and sell-side traders alike, scramble to cover short positions.
Homeland Security Technology Firm DFTC : Preventing The Ultimate Catastrophe
While all of our efforts to prevent another terrorist attack have apparently been successful - born out by the fact that none has yet successfully occurred - the general consensus is that YES, we will someday soon be hit with a dirty bomb and possibly by several at the same time, as many as 10-20 across the US. In fact, we are hard pressed to find anyone who does not believe it will occur in the coming 5-10 years.
- - "Nuclear terrorism is 'the single biggest threat' to U.S." - President Obama
- -"Radioactive materials are readily available in many medical and industrial facilities"- Graham Allison, former Department of Defense as assistant secretary
- -"One of the greatest threats to our national security"- Obama White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan
- -"Nuclear Terrorism Poses the Gravest Threat Today"- Wall Street Journal
- "The world is more dangerous today than when Russia had missiles pointing at us and we had missiles point at Russia"- New York
ugh threat detection system has a ‘first to market' advantage!
For example, and more specifically, had the recent Times Square attempted bombing been a successful "dirty bomb,"which simply consists of conventional explosives dispersing radioactive materials, exploded in downtown Manhattan, would make the island uninhabitable for years and result in many thousands of deaths from the immediate blast, from radiation poisoning over time, and from the immediate panic it would cause at the outset. And amazingly these radioactive materials are readily available in many medical and industrial facilities and, of course, explosives are so easy to obtain that they often fall into the hands of knowledgeable teenagers. However, one new threat detection company can claim a first to market advantage to defend against this ultimate preventable catastrophe.
Company Background
DFTC is a leading developer and provider of a unique IP based Homeland security technology alerting system that protects against chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive ("CBRNE") threats. DFTC's sensor agnostic platform can be easily integrated into any existing security system, including CBRNE sensors other than our own state-of-the-art GammaTect™ radiation sensors. Defentect has a first to market advantage with threat detection software of this nature, positioning our company for significant growth in the multi-billion dollar threat detection industry. DFTC's R&D division is developing, soon to be released; IP based horizontally integrated applications to complement the Company's existing stable of technologies.
- DFTC's who's who board of directors is headed by Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III, Chairman of the Board, Ambassador Bremer was named Chairman of the Board of Defentect in 2008. He is recognized as one of the world's leading experts on crisis management, counterterrorism and homeland security. You may remember Ambassador Bremer's mission to Iraq right after the fall of Bagdad. Ambassador Bremer was called to duty by then President Bush as the Administrator of Iraq, charged with overseeing the reconstruction phase of the American occupation. This marked Ambassador Bremer's return to government after a 14 year career in business. Prior to his assignment to Iraq, Ambassador Bremer had been Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Marsh Crisis Consulting Company. From 1989 to 2000, he was Managing Director of Kissinger Associates, a strategic consulting firm headed by former Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger. During this period, Ambassador Bremer served as a director of a number of American and international corporations and on the board of several not-for-profit organizations. In September 1999, the Speaker of the House of Representatives appointed him Chairman of the bipartisan National Commission on Terrorism. In June 2002, President Bush appointed Ambassador Bremer to the President's Homeland Security Advisory Council. More... http://www.defentect.com/about/leadership.html
Reasons we like DFTC:
- Recent attempted bombings have proven we are still the target of terrorists, making Homeland Security a multi-billion dollar "need industry".
- DFTC's GammaTect state of the art sensors detect a ..w-i-d-e___r-a-n-g-e.. of dirty bomb threats including: chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear explosive devices.
- DFTCs alert software also selects the proper first responder to the appropriate threat, making DFTC's approach unlike any other competitor.
- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has classified approximately 100,000 locations as "critical infrastructure", so there is plenty of threat detection yet to be done.
- U.S. market size for Nuclear and Radiological Security was $2.4 billion in 2007 and will be $13.5 billion in the next five years.
- Radiological dispersal devices (RDDs) present more of an opportunity for attackers than either nuclear weapons or INDs (Improvised Nuclear Devices), since they can use a much larger range of radioactive materials that are far more common… The U.S. now regards the prospect of a radiological or nuclear terrorist attack to be one of the most serious challenges to its security.
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