GSR III's 15min chart hits MACD Death Cross, KDJ Death Cross.
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martes, 7 de octubre de 2025, 2:33 pm ET1 min de lectura
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Terra Innovatum, a developer of micro-modular nuclear reactors, is set to close a business combination with GSR III Acquisition Corp. later this month. The deal is expected to generate $230 million in Series A gross proceeds, with Terra Innovatum aiming to list on NASDAQ under the symbol NKLR [1].
Terra Innovatum's SOLO micro reactor, a thermally-moderated, gas-cooled nuclear reactor, is designed to operate with standard enrichment uranium-235 (below 5%) and conventional Zircaloy-cladded uranium dioxide fuel pellets. The reactor uses helium as the coolant and heat transfer system, with a minimalist instrumentation and control system enabling autonomous operation [1].
The company has filed its S-4 with the SEC and engaged in a regulatory process with the NRC, aiming to complete the process for receiving a construction license for its first-of-a-kind (FOAK) unit by 2027 and have it in revenue service by 2028. Terra Innovatum plans to build up to 50 of its 1 GW units in the US, with the first unit to be deployed at Rock City Industrial Park in Valmeyer, IL [1].
Terra Innovatum has secured $42.5 million in financing ahead of its business combination with GSR III Acquisition Corp. This financing includes approximately $37 million from private investment in public equity and $5.5 million from a bridge facility, aiming to accelerate the deployment of its first-of-a-kind reactor and strengthen its market position .
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected four companies for its advanced nuclear fuel line pilot projects, including Oklo Inc., Terrestrial Energy Inc., TRISO-X LLC, and Valar Atomics Inc. This program aims to strengthen America's national security and reduce reliance on foreign sources of enriched uranium .
In summary, while Terra Innovatum's business combination with GSR III Acquisition Corp. appears promising, the recent technical indicators suggest potential market challenges. Investors should closely monitor the stock's performance and the regulatory processes surrounding Terra Innovatum's nuclear reactor projects.
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The 15-minute chart of GSR III has recently exhibited a MACD Death Cross and KDJ Death Cross, which occurred at 14:30 on October 7, 2025. This technical indicator suggests that the stock's price has the potential to continue declining, with a shift in momentum towards the downside, potentially leading to further decreases in value.
The 15-minute chart of GSR III Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: GSRT) recently exhibited a MACD Death Cross and KDJ Death Cross at 14:30 on October 7, 2025. These technical indicators suggest a potential shift in momentum towards the downside, which could lead to further decreases in the stock's value [1].Terra Innovatum, a developer of micro-modular nuclear reactors, is set to close a business combination with GSR III Acquisition Corp. later this month. The deal is expected to generate $230 million in Series A gross proceeds, with Terra Innovatum aiming to list on NASDAQ under the symbol NKLR [1].
Terra Innovatum's SOLO micro reactor, a thermally-moderated, gas-cooled nuclear reactor, is designed to operate with standard enrichment uranium-235 (below 5%) and conventional Zircaloy-cladded uranium dioxide fuel pellets. The reactor uses helium as the coolant and heat transfer system, with a minimalist instrumentation and control system enabling autonomous operation [1].
The company has filed its S-4 with the SEC and engaged in a regulatory process with the NRC, aiming to complete the process for receiving a construction license for its first-of-a-kind (FOAK) unit by 2027 and have it in revenue service by 2028. Terra Innovatum plans to build up to 50 of its 1 GW units in the US, with the first unit to be deployed at Rock City Industrial Park in Valmeyer, IL [1].
Terra Innovatum has secured $42.5 million in financing ahead of its business combination with GSR III Acquisition Corp. This financing includes approximately $37 million from private investment in public equity and $5.5 million from a bridge facility, aiming to accelerate the deployment of its first-of-a-kind reactor and strengthen its market position .
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected four companies for its advanced nuclear fuel line pilot projects, including Oklo Inc., Terrestrial Energy Inc., TRISO-X LLC, and Valar Atomics Inc. This program aims to strengthen America's national security and reduce reliance on foreign sources of enriched uranium .
In summary, while Terra Innovatum's business combination with GSR III Acquisition Corp. appears promising, the recent technical indicators suggest potential market challenges. Investors should closely monitor the stock's performance and the regulatory processes surrounding Terra Innovatum's nuclear reactor projects.
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