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President Trump is planning on notifying trade partners within the next two weeks of unilateral tariff rates, causing some disorientation following comments from the Treasury Secretary who indicated the tariff pause could likely be extended. S&P 500 futures were down modestly lower as a result.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang confirmed the business will build its first AI cloud platform for industrial applications in Europe, alongside 20 AI factories, as he claimed AI in the region will increase by 10x in the next two years.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) surged almost 8% after the market closed thanks to a strong set of quarterly results, with an upbeat outlook focused on a healthy pipeline of cloud computing contracts.
TMF chief investment officer Andy Cross
Microreactor technology has huge potential to help solve our global energy demands. It's also very early days of this developing technology. Oklo (NYSE:OKLO), along with NuScale Power (NYSE:SMR), is a poster child for the nuclear power renaissance so I'm watching it. It would fit only for the most aggressive and extra-long-term-focused investors, although right now I think it has a ton of momentum traders riding the wave. I'm bullish on nuclear energy and believe there will be more than a few winners to emerge over the next decade. At this point, I would look more toward the likes of BWX Technologies (NYSE:BWXT) or Constellation Energy (NASDAQ:CEG) or Amentum (NYSE:AMTM) as they are more proven and stable. Let some of the enthusiasm dissipate in Oklo (and SMR), and even then only as a smaller, aggressive, speculative position as it finds its operational and business model footing (which will still take years).
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