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Silicon Valley's Radioactive Revolution: Why Smart Money is Betting Big on Nuclear |
Robert here. |
It's happening again. |
The same Wall Street "experts" who laughed at Bitcoin in 2010... who called gold a "barbarous relic"... who said private deals were only for the connected few... |
They're now dismissing the nuclear comeback. |
Meanwhile, tech visionaries like Sam Altman just helped nuclear startup Oklo hit an $850 MILLION valuation. |
Let me cut through the industry smokescreen for you. |
Here's what the insiders don't want you knowing: |
Private nuclear funding surged 5x in 2023 to over $5 billion Small modular reactors are outmaneuvering legacy plants (and their lobbyists) Why regulatory "hurdles" actually equal early investor advantage Cash-flow potential even Washington can't stop Why sitting tight during a geopolitical crisis is financial suicide — and how a former corporate spy's intelligence system recently turned $1,000 into $6,000 using early information. Claim your free stock pick now.
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The atomic ghosts of Three Mile Island still haunt Wall Street's boardrooms. |
"Too risky," they whisper. |
"The regulations..." they shudder. |
Yet in California's venture capital trenches, a very different reaction is occurring. |
Sam Altman — the OpenAI founder worth billions — just backed Oklo's nuclear play. Bill Gates broke ground on TerraPower's reactor in Wyoming last June. And private capital is flooding next-gen nuclear at 5x last year's pace. |
Read that again. |
This isn't some bloated government boondoggle. Private capital is pouring into next-gen nuclear while the talking heads debate. |
Why? |
Because while DC debates and the financial media argues, realists see the math clearly: |
"The energy math doesn't lie. One pellet of uranium equals 1 ton of coal. One small modular reactor fits in a shipping container. This isn't your granddad's atomic plant." |
Back in Vietnam, flying choppers for the Marine Corps, I learned something that's stuck with me for fifty years: the guys who survive aren't the ones who follow the crowd. They're the ones who see what's actually happening on the ground. |
And what's happening on the ground right now in energy is a full-scale revolution. |
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The REAL Obstacle Isn't Physics... |
It's the $2 billion-per-year nuclear lobby protecting dinosaur reactors. |
Their "safety concerns"? Often just cover for protecting monopoly pricing and keeping outsiders locked out of the game. |
I've seen this playbook before. |
When I started teaching people about assets versus liabilities, the financial planning industry attacked me. When I said buy gold, the paper-pushers laughed. When I said Bitcoin was the future, they called me crazy. |
Now they're running the same play on nuclear. |
But here's what small modular reactor designs do — they bypass their choke points entirely: |
No billion-dollar concrete domes No decade-long construction nightmares Factory-built cores shipped directly to industrial sites
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Just plug-and-play power. Cash flowing within 2-4 years of deployment versus 10+ for legacy plants. |
That's not theory. That's the business model. |
Your Contrarian Edge |
The "public skepticism" narrative is overplayed. It's a story the establishment tells to keep regular investors on the sidelines while they position themselves. |
When my team analyzed the landscape, here's what we found: |
Over 20 states have lifted nuclear moratoriums or streamlined approvals Biden's DOE just guaranteed $6 billion in loans to the sector Bill Gates' TerraPower broke ground in Wyoming last June Oklo targets first reactor deployment by 2027
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The smart money knows something the financial media won't tell you: delays mean LESS competition when approvals finally hit. |
EDITOR'S NOTE: Why we're long uranium — mid-sized reactors need 20-30 tons of enriched fuel each. America only has 3 operating mines producing less than 1% of global supply. Do the math. |
The Energy Endgame |
Forget the "renewables will save us" fantasy. |
The grid needs 24/7 power. Period. |
Solar fails at night. Wind dies in calms. And no amount of government subsidies changes basic physics. |
Only nuclear offers: |
✅ Carbon-free baseload power |
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✅ 92% uptime (compared to 35% for wind, 25% for solar) |
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✅ Fuel security no foreign adversary can disrupt |
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"One 10 MW microreactor equals 20-50 wind turbines. Without the dead birds." |
My rich dad taught me to follow the cash flow, not the headlines. The headlines say nuclear is dead. The cash flow says private investors are pouring billions into next-gen reactors. |
I know which one I trust. |
The establishment wants you fearful of atoms. They want you dependent on their grid, their systems, their rules. |
I want you counting cash flow. |
Stay atomic, |
Robert Kiyosaki Founder, Kiyosaki's Private Playbook |
P.S. The dumbest lie in finance right now? "Nuclear takes too long." Oklo's first reactor ships in 2027. The last U.S. coal plant broke ground in 2013. Most new coal builds have stalled completely since 2015. |
Who's slow now? |
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