Three Stocks Nobody's Talking About That Could Actually Matter: $IRDM, $BYRN, and $AVAV
When the big names are getting all the headlines, the interesting money moves in the shadows

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While the financial internet is busy screaming about oil at $100/barrel and parsing every Pentagon briefing, a handful of genuinely interesting small-caps are sitting right there, blinking quietly like smoke detectors nobody installed batteries in. Let's fix that.
$IRDM (Iridium Communications, ~$3.5B market cap) runs the only truly pole-to-pole satellite network on earth — think of it as the internet for places where there is no internet. With ~7,000 US troops deploying to the Middle East and comms infrastructure under stress in contested regions, demand for hardened, unjammable satellite comms isn't theoretical. It's operational. The IBD screen data flagging stocks near their 50-day moving average with strong accumulation ratings makes this one worth watching closely.
$BYRN (Byrna Technologies, sub-$300M cap) makes non-lethal personal security devices — basically the civilian-grade answer to a world that suddenly feels a lot less stable. Google Trends for 'personal security' spikes every time a Bloomberg podcast mentions troop deployments, and right now Bloomberg can't stop. Meanwhile, $AVAV (AeroVironment, ~$4.5B) builds the exact kind of small tactical drones that a Bloomberg Odd Lots episode on autonomous weapons and the Anthropic-Pentagon dispute just accidentally turned into a primer on. Small, cheap, lethal-adjacent drones are asymmetric warfare's main character right now — and AVAV has been the quiet professional in that room for decades.
The crowd is staring at the headline tickers. The money, as always, is in the footnotes.