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ATCX (FORMERLY JUPGF) HAS DELIVERED 554% TOTAL GAINS SINCE WE DISCOVERED IT ON THE OTC LAST YEAR!

NOW TRADING ON THE NASDAQ - IT'S BACK ON HIGH BREAKOUT ALERT FOR TOMORROW!


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ATLAS CRITICAL MINERALS CORP.

NASDAQ SYMBOL: ATCX
Last Price: 6.06  |    Website   |    SEC Filings   |    Latest News


Ggg, if you haven't yet read last night's full alert on ATCX, do so NOW below...


We're kind of in the mood to see some EPIC GAINS, so why not bring back our BIGGEST WINNER OF THE YEAR?

LET'S RECAP: When we first alerted this Under-the-Radar mineral mining stock last year, then trading on the OTC as JUPGF, we TOLD YOU it could go VIRAL.

554% GAINS later, it has...in spades! 

In fact, the last time we covered this stock a month ago, it went on to deliver ANOTHER 76% GAINS!

We also told you that this stock had it's eyes on UPLISTING to the the NASDAQ Exchange.

And as you know...it HAS!


WE ARE ISSUING AN IMMEDIATE ALERT ON ATCX FOR TODAY!

"Ol' reliable" is back!

Devoted members will remember that ATCX's used to trade as JUPGF on the OTCQB before uplisting to the NASDAQ.

ATCX's place on the OTC was always absurd considering that unlike so many Exploration/Mining stocks, this company not only GENERATES REVENUES, but may be the BIGGEST in their country amongst publicly-traded stocks!
 

Atlas Critical Minerals Commences Trading On NASDAQ Under Ticker Symbol "ATCX"


Yet, even with this recent Uplist that will put SO MANY NEW EYES on ATCX  -- it's still considered an UNDER-THE-RADAR Hidden Gem in the Critical Minerals Mining Industry.

Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation (NASDAQ: ATCX) is a mineral exploration and development company focused on critical minerals projects and properties in Brazil.

ATCX's portfolio principally includes mineral properties for rare earths, graphite, uranium, titanium, copper and nickel, all of which are commonly considered to be "critical minerals" or "strategic minerals".

The company also has a quartzite operation, which is their sole property currently GENERATING REVENUES, as well as a permit to operate an iron ore mine with planned operations commencing. 

ATCX believes that they hold the largest portfolio of critical minerals exploration properties in Brazil among all publicly traded companies!

 

Last month, ATCX rocked the markets on Major News that validated the presence of high-grade mineralization for both rare earths and titanium....
 

ATCX announces high metallurgical recoveries from initial testwork on samples from its 100%-owned Alto do Paranaíba Project in Minas Gerais state, Brazil.
January 26, 2026

Near-Surface Mineralization Features Grades up to 28,870 ppm TREO and 23.2% TiO2 Across 68,550-Acre Property


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ATCX also announced Strong Initial Graphite Recovery of 96.6% in it's 100%-owned Minas Gerais Project!  Surface samples contained up to 15.4% of graphitic carbon. 
 

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This is ENORMOUS for ATCX as China accounts for 77% of the world’s graphite production, with the U.S. sourcing 44% of its supply from China. Despite its reliance on imports, the U.S. has no active graphite mines.

Graphite plays a critical role in steel production, automotive manufacturing, lubricants, and battery technology—particularly as the anode material in most lithium-ion batteries.

Brazil is a favorable democratic ally of the USA and a healthy supply could truly benefit ATCX!


ATCX RALLIED 76% FROM OUR JANUARY ALERT! NOW EVEN CHEAPER, COULD IT EXPLODE AGAIN?
So why did we predict such an INSANE Triple-Digit Gain in the past?

Well..one of the most attractive elements of ATCX is its TINY FLOAT of just 1.3 MIL shares as of 12/12/2025.   We are not sure what the Float is today.

BUT as we've all learned - ATCX moves FAST AND FURIOUS! ⚡⚡⚡

The proof is in the pudding, as they say....

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As you can see, we alerted ATCX (then JUPGF) way back before ANYONE knew about it in August.

Two months later...members saw up to 478% GAINS!

We covered it again last month in January @ 7.96 and days later, it hit highs of 14.01 for another to 76% GAINS!

Now we find ourselves back at bottomed support levels that, consequently, this stock went PARABOLIC from last August!

AND NOW WE HAVE NASDAQ TRADERS & FUNDS IN THE MIX!

So just like EVERY TIME before, REMEMBER THIS EMAIL. Because we're here at seemingly the very bottom and if history is any barometer, we could be in for another WILD RIDE!


THE BOTTOM LINE
JUPGF was a proven winner for members.  NO ONE can dispute that.

And now that it UPLISTED to the NASDAQ and trades as ATCX - it proved it once again last January with it's rally to $14.

Could it do it once again here at a mere $6?

Always remember where you heard of this stock first!

ATCX is Generating Revenues and a GIANT in Brazil amongst Publicly-Traded Stocks in the Critical Minerals industry with some VERY positive Recent News regarding it's Graphite discovery!

Make sure you put it on your screen RIGHT NOW and Follow on Twitter  for Updates + Play-by-Play!

Good Trading,

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COMPENSATION:   Stockoftheweek.net has been compensated thirty thousand dollars cash via bank wire by a third party, Sideways Frequency LLC for this Atlas Critical Minerals Corp. marketing services contract. Stockoftheweek.net does not own any shares of ATCX. Stockoftheweek.net has been previously compensated one hundred and thirty thousand dollars cash via bank wire by a third party, Sideways Frequency LLC for multiple Atlas Critical Minerals Corp. marketing services contracts which have expired.  Stockoftheweek.net does not investigate the background of any third party. The third party may have shares and may liquidate it, which may negatively affect the stock price. This compensation constitutes a conflict of interest as to our ability to remain objective in our communication regarding the profiled company.

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