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Back to EpisodesTech Stocks are Soaring—Here's What's Next (3 Stocks to Buy, 2 to Avoid)
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The AI boom and the energy boom are the same story — and most investors are still missing the connection in the stock market.
In this video, Rob Spivey from Altimetry Research breaks down why the biggest players in tech are being forced to go "off-grid" to power their data centers — and which energy companies stand to benefit most from that shift.
Rob shares three energy stocks he's bullish on right now, two he's actively avoiding, and the accounting-based framework his team uses to find companies the market is still mispricing.
Want the full list of "dark energy" plays? Rob's special report from Altimetry Research goes deeper on the behind-the-meter power opportunity. Link below.
View Bridget's Buys here: https://www.marketbeat.com/bridget
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Video Chapters:
00:00 The AI Boom Is an Energy Boom
01:38 Why the Power Problem Could Slow Everything Down
04:25 The "Bring Your Own Power" Solution
07:52 Stock 1
11:57 Stock 2
17:38 Stock 3
22:20 Stock to Avoid 1
24:47 Stock to Avoid 2
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The AI boom and the energy boom are the same story — and most investors are still missing the connection in the stock market.
In this video, Rob Spivey from Altimetry Research breaks down why the biggest players in tech are being forced to go "off-grid" to power their data centers — and which energy companies stand to benefit most from that shift.
Rob shares three energy stocks he's bullish on right now, two he's actively avoiding, and the accounting-based framework his team uses to find companies the market is still mispricing.
Want the full list of "dark energy" plays? Rob's special report from Altimetry Research goes deeper on the behind-the-meter power opportunity. Link below.
View Bridget's Buys here: https://www.marketbeat.com/bridget
📲 Text 'YouTube' to 68285 for FREE SMS breaking news alerts on top stocks.
Video Chapters:
00:00 The AI Boom Is an Energy Boom
01:38 Why the Power Problem Could Slow Everything Down
04:25 The "Bring Your Own Power" Solution
07:52 Stock 1
11:57 Stock 2
17:38 Stock 3
22:20 Stock to Avoid 1
24:47 Stock to Avoid 2
DISCLAIMER: MarketBeat's videos are for educational and informational purposes only and do not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. We are not registered investment advisers, and nothing herein is a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security or strategy. Investing involves risk—including the potential loss of principal—so always perform your own due diligence and consult a licensed professional before acting. All opinions are those of the presenters and may change without notice. Presenters and MarketBeat personnel may own or trade the securities discussed. Past performance is not indicative of future results; any examples or case studies shown are illustrative and not typical. Some links or promotions mentioned may be affiliate partnerships that compensate MarketBeat at no additional cost to you. MarketBeat and its representatives accept no liability for any losses arising from reliance on this content.