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Get The Nukes Ready
Gentlemen, Start Your Reactors, Well, So Much For A Relaxing Weekend, and More.
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Get The Nukes Ready

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The market fell Friday after an unusual end of week tweet storm from Trump, especially before a long weekend. The President said the EU is on the chopping block for 50% tariffs, and Apple will have to pay up too if it wants to make phones in India. It was not all bad news— Trump approved the U.S. Steel deal, and signed a nuclear energy order to get the ball rolling on the massive electrical needs of the AI race. Nuclear stocks blew up. 👀
Today's issue covers Gentlemen, Start Your Reactors, Well, So Much For A Relaxing Weekend, and More. 📰
With the final numbers for indexes and the ETFs that track them, 4 of 11 sectors closed green, with utilities $XLU ( ▼ 0.87% ) leading and tech $XLK ( ▲ 1.06% ) lagging.

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S&P 500 $SPY ( ▲ 0.45% ) 5,803
Nasdaq 100 $QQQ ( ▲ 0.7% ) 20,915
Russell 2000 $IWM ( ▲ 1.39% ) 2,039
Dow Jones $DIA ( ▼ 0.04% ) 41,603
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Gentlemen, Start Your Reactors 💣️
Nuclear stocks blew up Friday after a Thursday night report from Reuters that President Trump is close to expanding reactor production. On Friday, Trump signed executive orders and spoke on the plan.
Trump pushed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Department of the Interior to go through applications to build expedited reactors within 18 months.
The nuclear and start-up energy business flew following the news. $LTBR ( ▼ 0.95% ) a nuclear fuel tech firm flew on the news, followed by a nuclear power plant firm $OKLO ( ▼ 0.79% ) . The VanEck Uranium Nuclear Energy ETF $NLR ( ▲ 0.74% ) climbed nearly 10% overall.
The executive branch will use the Defense Production Act to declare a national emergency because the U.S. depends on Russian and Chinese enriched uranium.
The plan ordered the Departments of Energy and Interior to chart federal land to build nuclear facilities. The atomic energy business has heated up as massive AI tech firms started vying for resources to fuel their data center empires. It’s like the Mag Seven is playing Sid Meier’s Civilization. 🏰

Stocktwits users are ‘extremely bullish’ on nuclear stocks.
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