as of 01-08-2026 3:42pm EST
Solstice Advanced Materials is a diversified specialty chemicals company created in late 2025 after being spun off from Honeywell. It sells chemicals and materials to a wide range of end markets. Its largest product category is refrigerants used in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, and autos, where Solstice sells low global warming potential refrigerants. The company also sells materials used for building and construction, semiconductor production, healthcare packaging, and defense. Additionally, Solstice runs the only US uranium conversion business currently in operation.
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Our stocks SOLS ML model is trained using historical data with over 25 parameters, including volume indicators, volatility indicators, momentum indicators, trend indicators, and other technical metrics.
We update our ML model weekly or biweekly (depending on market capitalization) using TensorFlow, typically over the weekend to ensure the most current predictions.
Our current data provider offers limited historical data, which can impact accuracy. As we continue to gather more data and add additional indicators, we expect the model's accuracy to improve over time.
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Our SOLS ML model is developed exclusively for educational purposes. Any information presented on this page regarding the '"SOLS Forecast & Prediction for January 9, 2026 Solstice Advanced Materials Inc." should not be considered as financial advice or as a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. It is provided strictly for educational purposes. Investing in stocks involves significant risks, and decisions should be made only after careful consideration and consultation with a qualified financial advisor.