— Why it moved
Why VTAK Stock Fizzled Today — June 24, 2026
A $2.5M heart-device microcap turned jet-charter investor gapped 58% on its Volato stake, printed its high five minutes after the alert, then bled for six hours.

What moved VTAK stock
Catheter Precision is a heart-device company — one whose jet-charter subsidiary Flyte had just put $2.2M into Volato Group for a 7.5% stake, making it Volato's largest shareholder. This was day two of that aviation-pivot story, and a heart-device company buying into private jets was enough for momentum traders to keep pressing the tape.
The mechanics
A 2.3M-share float on a market cap around $2.5M, with over 100M shares traded against it. At this size the price moves double digits in minutes, in both directions.
VTAK by the numbers
The alert window
Stock Pulse alerted at 9:48 AM at $1.665; the high, $1.79, printed at 9:53 AM and held as high of the day. Five minutes of window for a 7.5% move.
How VTAK's move ended
From 10 AM it was one long fade to a $1.19 close, 28.5% below the alert. The entire intraday move round-tripped; anyone in after 10 AM rode it straight down. The company had filed a registration statement for a securities offering two days earlier, and the $15.68 52-week high shows what dilution has already done to holders. Day two of a microcap story means the crowd is already positioned — the day's high printed within minutes of the open, and everything after it was exit.