Join us on the Best Stocks Now show as Bill Gundersen and Barry Kite dive deep into the world of financial markets at the start of 2026 with expert insights. As the markets open to a flourishing week, led by significant surges in big oil, we unravel the secrets behind Chevron’s breakout and what it means for investors. With a keen observation on Venezuela’s political climate, we contemplate who the winners and losers in the industry might be. The discussion takes a turn towards technological innovations with AI leading the charge. From understanding the P-E ratio trends in the
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He’s been seen on CNBC, the Fox News Channel, and the Fox Business Channel. His articles can be found on MarketWatch, Seeking Alpha, TheStreet.com, and many other places. He’s the author of the weekly Best Stocks Now newsletter and the inventor of the Best Stocks Now app. He’s president of Gundersen Capital Management. Here is professional money manager Bill Gundersen.
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And welcome to the Back to the Grind edition. We’re back to a full week of trading. Edition of the Best Stocks Now show with professional money manager Bill Gunderson, president of Gunderson Capital Management here on this January 5th, 2026. And I’m here with Barry Kite, our chartered financial analyst. And the markets are off to a very good start, led by big oil. When’s the last time you heard that? Led by big oil, Chevron breaking out with a vengeance today after a little bit of news over the weekend. The Dow is up 562 points right now. That’s a new all-time high, 48,945. Will we see 50,000 here in 2026? The S&P is up 4,200. It’s at 6,900. It’s up 42 to 6,900 today. Well, we see 7,000 on the S&P 500. And the NASDAQ now is up 180 to 23,415. The small caps are up three-quarters of a percent. The bond market is pretty steady. It’s at 4.18%. That’s kind of where we begin the new year. Gold is having a good day. It’s up 2.8%. Bitcoin likes the news from over the weekend with Maduro being captured. Bitcoin’s up $2,200 and it’s reclaimed $90,000. It’s at $93,461. So welcome to today’s Best Stocks Now show with professional money manager Bill Gunderson, president of Gunderson Capital Management. And I’m here with Barry Kite, our chartered financial analyst. I’m glad I didn’t do a Caribbean vacation over the holidays, which a lot of people do. I hear that all the Caribbean air travel was shut down. over the weekend and you know very now i know why the big oil stocks were breaking out to the upside on thursday and friday uh… was a friday yet friday thursday i guess was new year’s day friday i saw a chevron breaking out exxon bp
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Somebody knew something, that’s for sure. You actually probably have to talk to the oil executives ahead of time, not meaning that you’re going to do this, but in other words, hey, what do you need from us? What capabilities do you have to get this thing back online? I mean, a lot of that logistics, I’m sure, has been talked about. They didn’t tell him we’re going to go in and snatch him out of bed.
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But, you know, on the prediction market, somebody cashed in a $700,000 bet that Maduro would not be the leader of Venezuela, like within 30 days or something. What are the odds of this? They had a plan for several weeks leading up to the holidays, and they were waiting for the weather to cooperate. It’s pretty hard to keep all of that under your hat. That was the news over the weekend. Oil is not really responding much today. Oil is up… 1.1% to $58 because bringing more oil onto the market doesn’t necessarily help oil prices. It just helps certain companies that are going to more than likely rebuild the infrastructure down there. And, of course, Chevron is the one that has the most exposure in that neck of the world. Chevron stock today, which is a member of the Dow, is breaking out. It’s up 2.8%. And ExxonMobil, they’re pulling back now. That’s pulled back to even. But those are going to be the beneficiaries. And I think a lot of the picks and shovel, as I go through the charts today, is going to be very, very obvious.
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The Schlumberger, the Halliburtons of the world. And also, one player actually who may have an immediate impact is actually Exxon because they have some assets in Guyana when they were worried about Venezuela coming over and potentially taking some of those reserves or having some military action on it. And that actually frees, kind of takes that out of the equation. So that actually helps Exxon.
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Well, and who has the biggest reserves of oil in the world? Venezuela. More than Saudi Arabia, more than Iran, more than Canada, more than Iraq, more than the United Arab Emirates. By far, Venezuela has the biggest proven oil reserves. And, of course, they’ve been wasting that. The people of Venezuela could be doing a heck of a lot better than they are with the government just letting all of their infrastructure go to pot. While they’re selling pot or whatever they’re doing, it sounds to me like that’s what they’re going to indict him on is being a drug trafficker. Like they got… Noriega.
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El Chapo. Well, and Noriega on, too, right? I mean, Noriega, right, I believe, was the president of Panama at the time. And we kind of didn’t take him as fast. I think we had to surround Dallas and, you know, wait him out a little bit. But he was, you know, that was, I would imagine, some kind of similar position.
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uh action in terms of uh what you know how they would uh how they would prosecute them down the road yeah so well anyways that’s how we begin a new year with that news it’s a pretty bold move it kind of goes against you know what trump i you know i’m against all of this uh regime change and interfering and others but but i guess with the direct dealing of drugs to america and the amount of people that that has killed here in america hundreds of thousands With the fentanyl, I guess that’s the justification. What was a wild day in the market on Friday? Really strange. I don’t know if you could use that as a gauge, but, man, I’ll tell you what. Micron was up 10.5% on Friday. Western Digital was up 9%. ASM Lithography was up 8.9% as the chip stocks. Just absolutely lit up the board. We had a huge day on Friday, and we’re having a very large day today so far. We begin the day with the current forward P.E. ratio of the S&P 500 at 22.19.
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22.19.
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23 has been the top recently. The five-year average is 20, so we’re well above average on that day. on that average price-to-earnings ratio, which is very commonly watched. I mean, I’m not the only guy. I mean, Wall Street watches that number every single day. So anyways, it will be interesting to start going through the charts here today. Will it be the refiners that are benefiting? Will it be the drillers? Will it be the equipment companies? Well, I’ll know as I go through the charts of the markets here. But the oil stocks, which they were kicking in, I’m just telling you, on Friday they were breaking out to the upside. So it was pretty obvious that the word had leaked out. And now it looks like they’re selling the news. They were buying the rumor, maybe selling the news a little bit as some of the big gains in these oil stocks are starting to dissipate right now. Elon Musk’s Starlink offers free internet in Venezuela after U.S. airstrikes and Maduro’s arrest. He did the same thing in Ukraine, offered free internet. So anyways, Elon Musk steps in, tech billionaire. And I also see that more Elon Musk news. He’s no longer the biggest seller of electric vehicles in the world. BYD has become the biggest seller of electric vehicles in the world. That’s China’s answer to Tesla. And they took over the top spot in the world for the first time. Tesla has been dethroned. But Musk shared the announcement on social media X in support of the people of Venezuela. You know, when I came back from one of our trips, Barry, I got an Uber ride home from a guy that was from Venezuela. Him and his family came here to escape the Maduro regime. I talked about it late last year, and he was showing me pictures of the fish that he catches in the river down there, those big pinto bass or whatever they are.
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They’ve got peacock bass, too, I believe, that have kind of invaded in Venezuela.
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He was feeding his family on those bass because the supermarkets and everything were horrible. And he was talking about how the people just hate Maduro, but they’re scared to death of him. That’s horrible that they had to live in fear of this guy. who was such a brutal dictator. And, you know, you don’t dare stand up to him or you will disappear in the Amazon River somewhere, you know. But anyways, we’ll just see where this all leads to. I’ll tell you whose stock is rising is Marco Rubio. He’s getting a heck of a lot more airtime than our vice president. You hardly ever see the vice president anymore. On TV, he just doesn’t seem to get the airtime, but Marco Rubio is getting a lot of airtime. He obviously had a lot to do with this Venezuelan invasion, if you want to call it that. We’ll be right back.
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The city of New Orleans I’ll be gone 500 miles when the day is done
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And welcome back here to the second quarter of today’s Best Docs Now show where, you know, it all intersects. World events, politics intersect, the economy, the Fed, wars, rumors of wars. It all kind of comes together every day. And I probably… I learn more about the world every day by just watching what’s going on that impacts the stocks and the markets on a daily basis. Cause and effect. There’s always something going on in the world that’s tipping the balance in one way or another. And it’s all very, very important as it relates to our 401Ks and our IRAs and our Roth IRAs and all of our other retirement funds, etc. And I think it’s very important to stay on top of things that are going on. We plan on going to Minnesota early this year, maybe in the springtime, when things thaw a little bit. You know, that’s always nice. And Tim Walz’s stock is really, he’s not going to run for re-election as the governor of Minnesota after this giant crisis. uh… scandal taking place billions of dollars of uh… money laundering united kind of bothers me here a little guy like me this just an r i a a registered investment advisor i had to did spend about four or five hours but during my holidays of continuing education to study AML, anti-money laundering, right? How to recognize it. And I’m just a little guy. And here a guy like, he’s the governor, and he’s got billions of dollars being laundered of federal funds. He should be required to take a course on anti-money laundering. Or he was looking the other way and was getting a little bit of grease. His palm was getting greased. I don’t know, or he’s totally inept. But there were billions of dollars being laundered from these child care funds. It would be interesting when we sit down with the folks of Minnesota, what they’ve got to say about their current leadership.
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Yeah, it’s always good to get the boots on the ground. Yes. opinion of what’s going on, right? We hear stuff on the news all the time and we get to places a lot of times like, oh, that’s not even a big deal or it’s even a bigger deal.
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When we went to Detroit, it was pretty obvious that the EV, electric vehicle, their days were numbered as far as being a big investment for Ford. GM has kept up their investment, but Ford has backed way off of their EV plans and They don’t like them in Michigan. They don’t like electric vehicles. And it’s obvious that the appetite by American consumers just is not what it used to be. Strategy, expected to post a sizable Q4 loss on Bitcoin slump. Well, you know, Michael Saylor, he was like almost a celebrity. He had reached celebrity status. Certainly in the crypto world. Yeah, a lot of the dot-com guys reached that status back in the year 2000. I remember like the first-hand technology fund, and I remember Garrett Von Wagner. All these guys were superstars as the dot-com bubble continued to expand before it all burst. Now you hardly ever hear their names again, but Michael Saylor is kind of a celebrity. He converted his software company to basically a proxy for Bitcoin. Their strategy is to gobble up and accumulate Bitcoin. And they do a little bit of software on the side, I guess. But when they report earnings, which brings up another subject here, The fourth quarter of 2025 has now ended. It ended when the ball dropped in Times Square in New York, and earnings season is going to begin next week. Here we go again, another earnings season. We’re going to hear from all 30 Dow stocks. We’re going to hear from 500 S&P 500 companies. And that’s always interesting to hear where the hot spots in the economy are right now, who’s hurting, who’s not doing well. as those earnings come pouring in. And again, we’re looking for record earnings in 2026. As we sit here today, we’re looking for almost over $300 per share in earnings. I think it’s at 308 right now, which compares to $60 per share back in the year 2009 as we were coming out of that financial crisis recession. And it will begin this next week. And, of course, when Strategy reports, they’re already warning we’re going to report a huge loss in Q4 from the Bitcoin slump. So, anyways, it’s going to be a sizable loss for MicroStrategy, which changed their name. It’s micro, which obviously refers to the software component in the company. They changed the name to strategy. They took the micro out, saying our strategy is mainly accumulating Bitcoin. Taiwan’s semiconductor stock surges the most since April as Goldman Sachs lifts its target price by 35%. and let’s just take a look. That is one of our holdings at Gundersen Capital Management, one of our largest holdings, TSM. I mean, despite the Chinese Navy circling Taiwan almost on a daily basis and buzzing them with fighter jets, et cetera, Taiwan is breaking out to a new all-time high today, Just like Venezuela has the largest proven reserves of oil in the world, Taiwan Semiconductor produces by far the most chips in the world. In fact, I think it’s up around 80% of all your semiconductor chips, including these high-end NVIDIA chips, which China is not allowed to get their hands on right now. That’s another thorn in the side of China with Taiwan. They especially do not like Jensen Wang, I’m sure, a Taiwanese who left Taiwan at some point in time, or his family did. But Taiwan’s hitting a new 52-week high. And could that be another hotspot in 2026? I mean, everybody knows that it’s almost inevitable that at some point, just like they did with Hong Kong, it seems that China will at some point reclaim what they believe belongs to them, and that is the island of Taiwan. But in the meantime… They continue to crank out chips. And, you know, Phoenix comes into play into this story, right? What have they built in Phoenix? Now, you can report to me. We’re starting our show as starting back up in Phoenix. We were on another station in Phoenix for a long time in the Scottsdale area. But now we’re going to be on Salem’s Big News Talker in Phoenix live every morning. And Phoenix is home to a factory of Taiwan semiconductor. And they’ve already rolled out chips, NVIDIA chips.
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And they’ve been building more and more capacity there.
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Yes, and I’ve got to believe that that’s a contingency plan in case, just in case, one day we wake up It’s like, you know, you don’t know what you’re going to wake up to. I think it was Saturday morning. Maduro captured by the U.S. Wow, that’s big news. And sometime in the future, we don’t know when, but it almost seems inevitable that China is going to reclaim what they believe is theirs. We’ll be right back.
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Well, the top brass don’t like him talking so much. And he won’t play what they say to play.
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This is Bill Gunderson. Thank you for tuning in to today’s Best Stocks Now, Best Inverse Funds Now show. I put several hours of research in during the wee hours of the morning each day to bring you the very best cutting-edge stories that I can. To get two free weeks of my newsletter, go to GundersonCapital.com. To talk to us about our fee-based only money management services, call us at 855-611-BEST. Now, back to the second half of the show. and welcome back here to the uh second uh quarter second half of today’s best stocks now show the other big story that we kind of finished the year off with and you know you saw western digital or not western digital but micron up 10.5% on Friday. One of the strongest stocks in the entire market. It’s that memory chip shortage. Hopefully someday we won’t even remember the memory chip shortage, but for now it’s real. Samsung is raising their dram prices by up to 70% amid the AI boom. which is impacting supply. You know, the DRAM chips, memory chips, the HBM chips, it’s all about supply. It’s supply and demand. And, you know, I was talking to somebody a couple of months ago. He builds computers on the side. He’s got a side hustle. And he was telling me, you know, the price for memory has tripled. What used to cost $70 is now $210 if you can get it. And I said, wow, that’s a big deal. And it doesn’t look like there’s an immediate fix to this. Yes, they’re ramping up supply, but it’s going to be a while. And look at the pricing power that these companies have right now. Samsung, which I’ve said before, it’s not really a tradable stock. It trades very strange. There’s no volume in it, but it’s a huge company, obviously. But the play in America is SanDisk, S-N-D-K, and Micron MU, which is headquartered in Idaho. And they’re a major supplier of HPM chips to NVIDIA. NVIDIA needs gobs of these memory chips to run. You know, I noticed over the weekend a couple of times, Barry, I went to Grok and asked it a few questions. And it was like when I used to ask my mom, not now, Bill, I can’t. I’m too busy. I’ll talk to you. That’s what Brock said. It says we are experiencing such heavy usage that you’re going to have to ask us. You’re going to have to check back later. Ask later? Yeah. Or pay a subscription. I’ve got dishes to do, Bill. I can’t, you know, but that’s… People are using Grok. I watched a guy that uses Gemini 3. He tells Gemini, produce a 3D image under so many pixels or whatever. And boom, he was doing a semi-truck. Up comes a semi-truck and a 3D image. And then he feeds that into a software program. I’m studying this all. That then converts it into the code that the 3D printer needs. And then from there, so now you’re beginning with the photograph. putting it into the software for the 3D printer, and then you’re doing the slicing of it, and then you’re doing 3D printing of it from a photograph. So that’s where we’re headed with all this. And think of all of the usage of these Gemini, hence the data centers. Hence the memory chips, hence the Nvidia chips, hence the air conditioning needed for the data centers. And now I’m seeing even a lot of oil and gas stocks are getting into the power the data center business. And let’s not forget the nuclear, the role that nuclear energy is going to play in powering these data centers. So that’s another big story that we’ve been following over the last year or two, and we’re heavily invested in some of the big core nuclear stocks. And I’m a guy that in the mid-’70s went to the No Nukes concert, not because I was a No Nukes activist, but I wanted to see Jackson Brown and Bruce Springsteen and Bonnie Raitt and all the great artists of the day, Graham Nash, do a wonderful concert. There is an album out of that. You can download it on Apple now. of the great music that came from that but now it’s no no nukes anymore it’s gimme gimme gimme i want nukes novo rolls out its wagovi pill at 149 dollars per month and i’m just going to say if you’re overweight or obese or you want this is new year’s resolution time At the top of your New Year’s resolution list should be, I’m going to call the Gunderson Capital Management team and get a financial plan in place, and I’m going to get away from these asset allocation strategies that produce pretty mediocre results. I can’t guarantee we’ll do better, but we do things in a pretty big different way. But the other thing is, get in shape. No, you don’t have to sweat it out at the gym on a treadmill. These weight loss GLP-1 treatments, they’re miracle drugs. I’ve never seen anything like it in my life. Whether it’s Wagovi, which is now a pill, no longer is it the shot in the stomach. you will more than pay for the $149 per month. And by the way, I guess they’re now available at Hims and Hers and Rowe and all these different kinds of distributors. They’ll give you the prescription for it. and they’ll start shipping the pills to you. You will save it into your grocery bill. You’ll save it in going to trips to the doctor. Your health will improve tremendously. You’ll feel better than you’ve ever felt in your life when you lose 20, 30, 40. We even know people that have lost almost 100 pounds. So I am a big, big proponent of the GLP-1 drugs. There it is. It’s out. $149 per month. Now, to get the stronger dose, however… which is probably recommended. Nine milligrams will be $299 per month, but you’ll lose the weight a lot quicker. I mean, you’ll see the weight just absolutely fall off. I am a big, big advocate of these. And, of course, Eli Lilly is out there waiting potential FDA approval of its weight loss pill. Or Forglipron. Or Forglipron. It doesn’t roll off your tongue like Zepbound does. And they’re hoping for that in early 2026. And they’re planning to launch their small molecule product at $149 per month. And I would just say… that from what I’ve heard and the experience that I’ve had, Lilly’s drug works better than Novo NVO’s drug. Bank of America warns that the S&P 500 looks expensive. Well, we’ve been saying that now, but it continues to hit new highs. That’s not preventing it from hitting new highs, but you have to put that into, you know, you have to know that there is risk. There’s market risk. That forward P-E ratio, which is the current price of the S&P 500 divided by the earnings estimates over the next 12 months. which is January 1st of this year to December 31st. That’s the next 12 months. That’s what they’re including in that number, and you get a forward P.E. ratio. And right now we’re trading at 22.2 times forward earnings, which is really stretched. And Bank of America is pointing that out. Now, they’re saying that you can get a lot cheaper stocks in the health care and the real estate sector. Well, of course you can. The health care sector is horrible right now. That’s most of your insurers. That’s your UnitedHealthcare and others that are just getting creamed. No wonder they’re trading at low P.E. ratios. And the real estate sector is suffering big time with office. You go around town, you see space for lease almost everywhere, whether it’s a commercial shopping center. A space that used to have a restaurant in it, Perry, we have that one. You come over the bridge there in Charleston into Mount Pleasant, and there on the right, I think at one time that was a rib joint. Then it was a white duck taco shop, and now it’s for lease. And you see for lease signs all over the place. The real estate sector has got big problems, in my opinion. But anyways, the market’s expensive. And then this is top pick season for 2026. In my newsletter two weeks ago, I put out my target price for 2026 by year end. And then in this last newsletter that came out on Friday, I identified my two conviction picks with caveats attached. for 2026. Last year, my conviction pick was Palantir, and it was the biggest winner in the S&P 500. That’s pretty good to pick the winner out of 500 stocks. Not too bad. And Bank of America likes Dollar General, naming a top stock pick. I think you could do a lot better than Dollar General, but that’s one that they like. It has had a good run. I think the shares are up 80% over the last 52 weeks. But it wouldn’t be one of my top picks for this year. We’ll be right back. And welcome back here to the final segment of today’s Best Stocks Now show where you had a little action over the weekend out there in the world that is impacting the market today. And surprisingly, it’s impacting it in a positive way. Because you have a lot of oil-related stocks in the Dow. You have two in the Dow. I think Chevron and Exxon. And, of course, the S&P 500. I don’t think the S&P 500 or the NASDAQ. I don’t think the NASDAQ has any oil-related stocks. The S&P 500 definitely does. They’re helping the market to some big gains today. Of course, this AI theme continues into 2026. As we look at growth in earnings over the last two or three years, the AI sector has been a big driver of growth in earnings. When you look at stocks like Palantir and NVIDIA, and Taiwan Semiconductor, and Broadcom, and all the rest that are involved in this AI craze, and of course the data centers. And the energy that these data centers are going to need, these mega data centers. Now, I’m thinking, Barry, when I’m asking a question of Grok, somewhere in some data center or a network of data centers, those things are spinning and humming. and being cooled by those air conditioners, right, to get me that answer. And when you multiply that by the millions and millions of people asking questions. It’s pretty amazing, really, that AI can return such a specific answer, right? I mean, it’ll come up pretty quickly.
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I mean, ChatGPT, you know, I use the ChatGPT Pro, and I can ask it how to cook something. That comes back pretty quick, right? And then, of course, there’s other things that are… You know, if you wanted to, you know, price some airline tickets for you or do whatever, right? Of course, there are certain calculations that take a bit longer. Maybe I ask it the more simpler things. But it’s seconds, right?
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It’s still seconds to get an answer. And, I mean, it sure beats the old search days when you’d get about 27 different sites and it listed kind of in order and you’d have to pick through them.
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You’d get a computer virus just trying to research where to stay.
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Yeah, now you’re getting right down to the crux of the matter, the ultimate answer, the best answer, I guess you could say. uh… and uh… whether your medicine is grok or whether it’s chat gpt which is associated with microsoft or whether it’s gemini uh… that is associated with google which got rave reviews from uh… sales forces ceo mark benioff uh… try them all uh… i’ve had the best luck in the most answers from grok myself the the one that gets right down to the colonel of, yeah, okay, I’m not going that route. It would say, no, you know, definite no. I would ask, is this possible to do? No. Okay, well, I’m not even going to waste the time doing it then. Okay, powering the data centers is also a big theme. It’s a huge theme, and it seems like everybody’s getting in on this powering of data centers. Today, it’s Liberty Energy, which is an oil field company out in West Texas, but it’s But there’s a big bet there. The former CEO and founder of Liberty Energy is now our energy secretary. And Liberty Energy is announcing, I’m sure this guy, I can’t think of his name right now, but he’s our energy secretary. He was the CEO of Liberty Energy. He knows the business. I’m sure he’s going to have a lot to do with the rebuilding and retooling of those oil fields in Venezuela. Chris Wright, isn’t it? Chris Wright. You’re right. Did you go to Grok for that, or did you just go to… I went to old-fashioned Google for that. Your brain? Well, sometimes my brain will get there before AI does. Right. I was thinking of something the other day, and they couldn’t believe I came up with it that quickly. But anyways, Chris Wright was the CEO of Liberty, LBRT. It’s up today on a strategic partnership with Vantage Data Center. Now, they’re one of the biggest builders of these data centers. They’re not publicly traded. A lot of these data centers are owned by private equity companies. That’s another major force in 2026. Private equity is getting into just about everything.
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Well, and they’re providing the financing to help build these projects.
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They’re providing the liquidity. And, of course, it’s investors’ money, really, when it comes right down to it. I saw that L3 Harris, which is a big defense contractor, is spinning off their space division, which has become a sector in and of itself. When you think of Elon Musk providing free Starlink to Venezuela, that’s because he’s launched 30,000 satellites into space. And now you’ve got AST Mobile. You’ve got all kinds of different geographical mapping from space. Space has become a huge sector. It’s not just someday traveling to the moon and back as a tourist. No, it’s a lot bigger than that, and especially weaponry. and i see that private equity is buying from l three harris uh… their their space assets l three’s gonna focus more on defense but liberty energy now is getting into the powering up the data centers and they’re coming up with all kinds of solutions And eventually they’re hoping for the small modular reactors, nuclear reactors, which, you know, you’ve got Oklo and you’ve got Nano and you’ve got SMR getting in on that, along with the big nuclear companies like Constellation Energy and Vistra, etc. So, hey, it’s an interesting world. And it all ties in, really, with politics. It ties in with the economy. It ties in with your portfolio. It ties in with current events. And that’s why I enjoy doing what I do so much because I’ve always been a news hound and an info hound. I can remember in third grade. I knew all of the presidents and all of the capitals of all the countries around the world.
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Oh, and it’s pushing gold. Pushing gold today. I mean, gold up 2.5%.
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Yeah, crypto up over 2.5% too.
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Bitcoin at 93,814 at the moment.
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