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AT JUST .35 & OPERATING IN THE AVIATION FUEL INDUSTRY IN THE MIDDLE OF AN "AIR WAR" WITH IRAN - SAFX COULD BE OUR BIGGEST "SHORT SQUEEZE" PLAY OF 2026!



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XCF GLOBAL, INC. 

US NASDAQ SYMBOL: SAFX
Last Price: .35  |    Website   |    Latest News


Okay -- so we admit it. Its been a while since our last alert.  And for good reason. 

WE'RE AT WAR.

The markets have been all over the place and in times like these, we have to be EXTRA PRECISE in the alerts we bring you.

Fortunately - we've got a New Stock that perfectly compliments the war climate we're in...AVIATION FUEL. ✈️

The Middle East conflict has EXPOSED America's dangerous dependence on foreign petroleum for jet fuel. Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) prices just hit an ALL-TIME HIGH of $8.85 per gallon — surging over $1.32 in a SINGLE WEEK. 


Meanwhile, U.S. SAF production accounts for less than 1% of total jet fuel use — and the federal government is targeting 3 BILLION gallons by 2030 and 35 BILLION by 2050.

The projected $50+ BILLION global SAF market is EXPLODING. 💥💥

And today, we're heading to the NASDAQ with one of the ONLY pure-play domestic SAF producers in North America - and it's TRADING AT JUST 35 CENTS and could be on the verge of an EPIC SHORT SQUEEZE!! 🤯
 

WE ARE ISSUING AN IMMEDIATE ALERT ON SAFX!


So what is Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)?  SAF is essentially being pushed as the future of aviation fuel due to it being a cleaner alternative to traditional jet fuel.  It's made from used cooking oils & fats, grease waste, etc. Basically - trash to fuel. 

And it's PERFECT for the "Air war" we're in right now. 

XCF Global, Inc. (NASDAQ: SAFX) is a pioneering Sustainable Aviation Fuel company dedicated to accelerating the aviation industry's transition to net-zero emissions. Headquartered in Houston, TX, XCF develops and operates state-of-the-art clean fuel production facilities.


SAFX's platform is built around HEFA technology (Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids) — the dominant SAF production pathway globally, accounting for over 87% of the market.

Their flagship asset?

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The New Rise Reno facility in Nevada — a renewable fuels plant with a permitted nameplate capacity of 38 MILLION gallons per year, making SAFX one of the earliest large-scale SAF producers on the continent.

This facility converts waste oils, fats, and non-food feedstocks into drop-in synthetic aviation fuel that meets rigorous ASTM D7566 specifications.

And they're not stopping there.

SAFX has $350+ MILLION already invested in their Reno campus — with New Rise Reno 2 in development that would DOUBLE total capacity to ~80 MILLION gallons annually. Bank of America has been engaged to structure the debt financing for this expansion.

SAFX is currently trading at just $0.35 with a market cap around $48 million — yet the company has hundreds of millions invested in hard infrastructure.  Do that math. 



SAFX - ON THE VERGE OF A MONSTER SHORT SQUEEZE?
Now let's get to the fun part...

What we've got here is a potentially EPIC Short Squeeze candidate in the making!

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According to FinTel, over 16% of the the Float is SHORT with over 10 MIL shares short!

If the right catalyst comes along, it could spook these shorts into what's known as a SHORT SQUEEZE.

Now considering SAFX has already been beaten down to the near depths of NASDAQ hell here at a mere $0.35 and has a super LOW FLOAT of just 44.3 MIL Shares -- we could have a RUNNER on our hands!!

The UPSIDE is INSANE. Check it out...

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SAFX experienced quite a severe tumble in 2025, culminating in it bottoming out around .12 earlier this year. 

Since then, the bulls have taken charge as it's been slowly creeping up, scaring off shorts, and hitting highs of 0.65 just this month! 

In case you were wondering if SAFX has "legs" -- that's a 441% MOVE IN 2026!!

So now the proof is in the pudding. Our RSI Momentum indicator is currently in the POWER ZONE - neither oversold or overbought - indicating we've got more to come!

Could another monster move from current prices be imminent this week?


 

THE BOTTOM LINE

Let's lay it out...

This is a NASDAQ-listed company with $350+ MILLION in invested infrastructure, a 38 MILLION gallon/yr SAF production facility, a three-party merger in progress, a $10M capital raise funded, Bank of America structuring debt financing for expansion, and SAF prices at ALL-TIME HIGHS thanks to the Middle East crisis...

...and the stock is sitting at $0.34. 🤯

The SAF market is projected to reach $40+ BILLION by 2034 and the U.S. government is mandating BILLIONS of gallons of production.

SAFX is one of the ONLY pure-play domestic producers with actual capacity, actual infrastructure, and an actual expansion plan.

With a BOTTOMED chart that reversed 114%+ in just the last 30 days ALONE, a super LOW FLOAT, and increased Short Interest - could SAFX see an epic SHORT SQUEEZE imminently?

The catalysts are STACKING. The geopolitics are screaming.

For traders looking for a ground-floor clean energy play with NASDAQ listing, real infrastructure, and a geopolitical tailwind that isn't going away anytime soon...

SAFX needs to be on your radar. NOW. ✈️🔥

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