2023 Trends

 That means we could see money flowing into related stocks very soon. So you’ll want to keep this list handy…

1) Electricity. My contact told me a lot of money will come into the electricity sector. There will be, and I quote him, “a significant pile of money unleashed to replace and to update electrical grid systems throughout the country.”

He also told me that money will flow into the materials needed to run the electric grid. As well as the materials we need to create new battery and storage systems... and the technology that goes with them.

This is a huge deal for Democrats because they get to build toward renewable sources. It’s also a win for Republicans who support lowering future energy costs.

2) Nuclear energy. The Armed Services Committee, in particular, is very, very focused on nuclear energy.

My contact told me that even anti-nuke Democrats (like Congressman John Garamendi of California) are on board with nuclear energy projects. And so are right-of-center Republicans, like Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky. (I know this is a big deal, because I’ve met with him several times.)

With this new session of Congress, there will be Acts to create initiatives for nuclear energy. And there will be Acts for safety technology for mainstream settings, too. 

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3) Rare earths materials. Rare earths are a group of 17 elements on the periodic table. You’ll find them in advanced electronics. Think iPhones, electric cars, flat-screen TVs, and computers. And also in military weapon systems.

Democrats support rare earths because they play a role in sustainable energy, or what I call “New Energy.”

Plus, two big players are making large investments in domestic rare earths: the Pentagon and the Defense Department. That's because rare earths are also critical for certain weapon systems.

The goal is to make the United States competitive with other nations, like China. That’s because today, China produces and processes almost 60% of global rare earths supply. The chart below shows this…

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The 2023 National Defense Authorization Act has more incentives to boost rare earths production for all these new weapon systems. And in that context, the Republicans support rare earths, too.

4) Infrastructure. Congress still hasn’t greenlit many items that were already funded by the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Act. (I’m sure you can believe that.) But that’s going to happen soon. We’re going to see bipartisan support to fix commuter corridors, highways, roads, and bridges early this year.

5) The bio-industrial industry. This is one I’m really excited about, and yet the mainstream media isn’t really talking about it.

There will be new funding legislation for research and development in something called biomass. That’s a type of energy that comes from forest debris.

Biomass was huge a few centuries ago. In fact, it was the largest source of total annual U.S. energy consumption until the mid-1800s. Now, it’s only used for 5% of all of our energy.

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