The Greatest Stock Story Ever Told, Revealed: What Stock Is Karim Rahemtulla Teasing in Monument Trend Advisory?
Karim Rahemtulla and Monument Trend Advisory are selling “The Greatest Stock Story Ever Told.” We trace the clues and test the pitch.

Karim Rahemtulla and Monument Trend Advisory are selling “The Greatest Stock Story Ever Told.” We trace the clues and test the pitch.

One promotion, several names — all of them point to the same pitch, and the same stock.
“Strange Crystal Metal Outperforms Silicon Up to 100X” is the headline on Karim Rahemtulla’s promotion for Monument Traders Alliance and its paid Monument Trend Advisory. The report is called “The Greatest Stock Story Ever: How One Tiny Stock Revolutionized the Tech Industry.”
The pitch says a recently public company has developed a strange crystal-like material that can replace silicon in power electronics. It points to more than 250 patents, over 250 million chips shipped, two trillion field hours, and supposed relationships involving NVIDIA, Samsung and Volvo.
The stock is Navitas Semiconductor Corp. (NVTS), and we’re 88/100 confident. The technology clues are unusually specific; the partnership language is where the promotion starts stretching.
The useful fingerprints are the combination of GaN power chips, more than 250 million units shipped, over two trillion field-device hours and a patent portfolio exceeding 250 patents. Add a president whose career began at Texas Instruments, plus references to Samsung Galaxy chargers and NVIDIA’s 800V data-center power architecture, and the field narrows quickly.
The same pitch also appears under the names “The Greatest Stock Story Ever” and “Strange Crystal Metal.” Those labels refer to the same Navitas-centered promotion, not separate discoveries.
The answer is Navitas Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ: NVTS). Navitas’s May 2025 financial release reported more than 250 million GaN units shipped, while its 2025 Form 10-K later reported more than 300 million. Its automotive GaNSafe qualification release also cites over two trillion field-device hours. Those are distinctive numbers, and they land almost exactly on the promotion’s trail.
The patent and executive clues line up too. Navitas’s 2023 Investor Day materials described more than 250 issued or pending patents, and its 2025 Form 10-K reported more than 300 worldwide. The company’s August 2025 CEO appointment release says President and CEO Chris Allexandre started at Texas Instruments and spent 16 years there, eventually becoming TI’s vice president of sales for EMEA.
The surrounding corporate-name drops are less clean. Navitas announced a collaboration with NVIDIA on next-generation 800V HVDC architecture, but NVIDIA described Navitas as one of several silicon providers, while Navitas discussed customer evaluations and future supplier selections rather than a signed exclusive deal. Navitas’s Samsung announcement supports GaN adoption in chargers for Galaxy S, A and Z models, not GaN chips inside the phones. The Volvo charger claim has no direct Navitas-Volvo announcement behind it.
A separate bonus report, “The Speculative $3 Asset Set to Receive an $8 Billion Cash Injection,” points to XRP, but we rate that identification only 32/100. Its ETF-inflow forecast has support in a published JPMorgan range; the claims about exactly nine new ETFs and more than 300 institutions using XRP do not.
The offer bundles a bonus report that teases its own stock. These get a sentence or two of copy each, so the evidence is much thinner than for the main pick and what follows is our best reading rather than a confident answer.
| Bonus report | Our best guess | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| The Speculative $3 Asset Set to Receive an $8 Billion Cash Injection | XRP — XRP (Ripple-linked digital asset) | 32/100 — best guess |
The claim-by-claim checks separate facts that match company disclosures from claims that overreach and historical figures that can’t be pinned to a date. That distinction matters here: the strongest identification clues are well documented, while the cheap-stock framing is not.
The sources to check are Navitas’s 2025 Form 10-K, its 2023 Investor Day materials, its May and August 2025 releases, NVIDIA’s 800V HVDC announcement, Samsung’s August 2024 charger announcement and the SEC-filed XRP product disclosure.
| The promotion claims | Verdict | What we found |
|---|---|---|
| Navitas trades for under $10 per share | Can't verify | NVTS traded at $14.60 in after-hours trading, but the republished Monument Traders Alliance page does not establish the date for its under-$10 figure, so the historical campaign price cannot be confirmed. |
| Navitas has a market capitalization around $2 billion | Can't verify |
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This is the third Karim Rahemtulla pitch we’ve identified. “The Ultimate Stock Unicorn,” which pointed to APA Corporation, is up 12.7% since we revealed it. “Energy Cube,” which pointed to Amentum Holdings, is down 9.94% over the same span.
The pitch’s central claim is simple: gallium nitride can outperform silicon, and Navitas is the tiny company positioned to carry that advantage into phones, electric vehicles and AI data centers.
The material and manufacturing link has real support. Navitas has shipped hundreds of millions of GaN devices, reports more than two trillion field hours and has built a substantial patent portfolio. The weakest link is the leap from genuine product traction to a parade of guaranteed blockbuster partnerships. NVIDIA’s relationship is a collaboration, Samsung’s evidence concerns chargers, and the direct Volvo claim doesn’t survive the official record.
On its own merits, Navitas is worth researching as a real GaN specialist with documented commercial activity. But the promotion’s “under $10” and roughly $2 billion valuation figures can’t be verified from the republished page; available market data showed NVTS at $14.60 in after-hours trading and a market capitalization around $3.8 billion. Its January 25, 2021 IPO also wasn’t merely a couple of years before the funnel’s November 2025 date. The story may be interesting without the discount-store price tag.
The XRP add-on is much weaker. The roughly $8 billion ETF-inflow estimate sits within Ripple’s cited JPMorgan forecast range of about $4 billion to $8.4 billion, but the institution count and exact ETF count don’t hold up cleanly. Navitas carries the main thesis; XRP is a low-confidence extra.
How confident are we? 88 out of 100. We identified Navitas Semiconductor Corp (NVTS) from the promotion's own clues and checked 13 of its claims against filings, earnings calls, ownership records, market data and public reporting. This is our analysis, not the publisher's disclosure — we have no relationship with them.
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| Navitas only IPO'd a couple of years ago | Overstated | Navitas's corporate profile dates its public-market IPO to January 25, 2021; against the Monument funnel's November 2025 date, that was roughly four years earlier, although the company was still a relatively recent public listing. |
| Navitas's president came from Texas Instruments | Checks out | Navitas's August 2025 CEO appointment release says President and CEO Chris Allexandre began his career at Texas Instruments and spent 16 years there, eventually becoming TI's Vice President of Sales for EMEA. |
| Navitas developed more than 250 patents to protect its technology | Checks out | Navitas's 2023 Investor Day materials described 250-plus patents issued or pending, and its 2025 Form 10-K later reported more than 300 issued or pending patents worldwide. |
| Navitas has shipped more than 250 million GaN chips | Checks out | Navitas's May 2025 financial release reported more than 250 million GaN units shipped; its 2025 Form 10-K subsequently reported more than 300 million GaN devices shipped. |
| Navitas's GaN chips have logged more than 2 trillion field hours | Checks out | Navitas's automotive GaNSafe qualification release states that more than 250 million units had shipped and accumulated over 2 trillion field-device hours. |
| NVIDIA signed a deal for Navitas to provide GaN power infrastructure for AI super-factories | Overstated | Navitas announced a collaboration with NVIDIA on next-generation 800V HVDC architecture, but NVIDIA described Navitas as one of several silicon providers and Navitas reported customer evaluations and future supplier selections rather than a signed exclusive supply deal. |
| Samsung uses Navitas GaN technology across Galaxy S, A and Z smartphones | Overstated | Navitas's August 2024 Samsung announcement confirms production adoption in chargers for Galaxy S22, S23, S24, A-series and Z-series models; the public evidence supports charger use, not GaN chips inside the smartphones themselves. |
| Volvo is working with Navitas to create ultra-fast electric-car chargers | Contradicted | Navitas has documented a VREMT joint laboratory within the Geely ecosystem that supports brands including Volvo, but no official Navitas or Volvo announcement establishes a direct Volvo partnership to create ultra-fast chargers. |
| XRP is used by more than 300 financial institutions | Contradicted | The more-than-300 figure refers broadly to RippleNet or Ripple partners; an SEC-filed XRP product disclosure more specifically says more than 100 institutions had signed up to use XRP Network technology, contradicting the claim that over 300 institutions use XRP itself. |
| Exactly nine new XRP ETFs could target the asset | Can't verify | SEC filings and issuer materials identify at least seven XRP-related ETF or trust products, but no authoritative source located here establishes exactly nine new XRP ETFs. |
| XRP ETFs are expected to attract about $8 billion | Checks out | Ripple cited a JPMorgan forecast of roughly $4 billion to $8.4 billion in first-year XRP ETF inflows, placing the promotion's approximately $8 billion figure within the published forecast range. |
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