AI data centers are about to consume more electricity than entire countries, and the grid is nowhere near ready.
9 energy stocks are sitting directly in front of that demand.
Here they are:
🚨 Donald Trump just revealed which stocks he’s buying in 2026
FULL LIST:
VOO
IWB
NOW
NVDA
RSP
ADBE
WDAY
ORCL
MSFT
AVGO
SNPS
CDW
PG
CDNS
TT
TXN
FIS
MSI
ETN
XLI
TDG
AMZN
JBL
COST
AXON
COMT
KRUS
DELL
BA
UBER
IEMG
AAPL
XLK
NVR
SMCI
GOVT
ICE
KLAC
FFIV
AVB
XEL
ARES
WM
EFA
CRM
PNC
DVA
GOOGL
NWSA
WST
HD
CVNA
IEX
NFLX
VTI
TOMORROW, every fund over $100M must legally disclose their Q1 2026 trades to the SEC.
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NVIDIA has committed over $45 billion across 8 specific companies.
This is one of the biggest corporate capital deployments in modern tech history.
Most retail investors have no idea where Jensen's money is actually flowing.
Here are all 8 names:
While everyone chases Nvidia and the same handful of names, 4 stocks are quietly sitting on real setups nobody has figured out yet.
If the catalysts hit, the upside is real.
Here they are:
Orcas have brain structures you don't have.
Neurobiologist Lori Marino's MRI work on killer whales identified a fourth cortical segment called the paralimbic lobe. It sits next to the limbic system and handles emotion and social awareness. It doesn't exist in humans or in any land mammal. In orcas, it's so elaborated it erupts into the cortex.
Their cortical limbic lobe, the region handling self-awareness and social processing, is exceptionally developed. Their brain weighs roughly 12 pounds, four times the mass of yours. They have spindle cells, the same neurons that let humans reason about other minds.
When an orca surfaces and locks eyes with you, it's running a social assessment with neural hardware specialized for exactly that. It knows you're a separate being. It knows you're watching it back. It's evaluating you.
Here's what should recontextualize the clip. In all of recorded history, wild orcas have killed zero humans. Zero documented fatalities. One surfer was bitten off California in 1972, and the orca released him the moment it realized he wasn't a sea lion. A 12-year-old was bumped in Alaska in 2005. The orca approached, touched him, turned back.
Orcas hunt great white sharks. They coordinate wave attacks that sweep seals off ice floes. They take down moose swimming between islands. They have every capability to kill you. They have never chosen to.
Marino's explanation: the orca neocortex is developed enough to instantly distinguish a human from prey. Other researchers point to orca culture, the traditions passed through pods across generations, in which humans simply aren't food.
That look is recognition and restraint. From a mind built for social cognition at a scale your brain can't reach.