The U.S. Army and Department of Energy are about to flip the switch on a revolutionary new fuel — and one obscure defense contractor has a five-year head start on every competitor.
This joint, high-priority initiative — ordered by President Trump — is called Project Janus.
And the first powerplant to run this new fuel is expected to go live before July 4, 2026…
When it does, this company’s name will be everywhere.
Full details — including the name and ticker symbol — are being revealed for free.
Energy has consistently been the top performer all year. The State Street Energy Select SPDR ETF has doubled the return of the next-best sector so far in 2026. But the war in Iran is only one part of the story. Adam O’Dell asks: is this uptrend sustainable? Or would a de-escalation of the war mean an end to the bull market in oil and gas stocks? Click here for the answers.
Ian King observes that the buildout of AI infrastructure is another big part of the energy story this year. But AI companies are no longer assuming that the power grid will keep up, so they’re making sure they don’t have to depend on it. How is that playing out in West Texas right now, and how could it affect you wherever you live? Click here for the full story.
Everyone is talking about Elon Musk’s Space X IPO.
CNBC even called it “the big market event of 2026.”
But according to tech investing legend Jeff Brown, this is NOT about launching rockets to Mars, satellite internet, or anything you’ve heard from the media.
Ever the contrarian, Addison Wiggin notes that fluctuating oil prices grabbed headlines this week and AI is getting blamed for a weak jobs report in February. But while he agrees both are impactful, he’s identified what he believes is the biggest driver for rising prices and slowing employment. What is it? Click here for the details.
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