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Though Microsoft and Nvidia were the only Magnificent 7 stocks to close higher yesterday, the S&P 500 managed to post a gain on optimism that the government could reopen soon and end key economic data blackouts. The Nasdaq 100 and the Russell 2000 fell. For anyone who cares about a price-weighted index of 30 arbitrary blue-chip companies, the Dow Jones Industrial Average posted a second consecutive record close.

 
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Oklo had a rough earnings report. Here’s why analysts don’t care.  

High-flying retail favorite Oklo reported a wider-than-expected loss after the close Tuesday but still finished Wednesday up almost 7% as analysts gave the company credit for making regulatory progress on its plan to develop smaller modular nuclear reactors that use different technology than traditional water-cooled nuclear power plants.

  • These so-called “experimental breeder reactors,” or EBRs, use liquid metal — in Oklo’s case, liquid sodium — to cool metallic fuel made of uranium alloys, rather than the typical form of fuel used in nuclear reactors: ceramic-covered uranium pellets contained in fuel rods that are cooled with vast amounts of water, making them nearly impossible to build compactly.
  • The company is currently building its first product, a reactor it calls Aurora, at the US Energy Department’s primary nuclear energy research and development center, the Idaho National Laboratory. 
  • Analysts recognized Oklo for hitting recent milestones, including receiving Department of Energy approval of a safety plan for the facility it will use to make the fuel for its reactor in just two weeks. Bank of America analyst Dimple Gosai wrote that the “rapid two-week approval of Oklo’s INL Fuel Fabrication Facility NSDA reflects strong agency backing.”

The reactor is expected to be completed sometime in late 2027 or 2028. The company broke ground on the project in September.

THE TAKEAWAY

Separately, in its earnings results Oklo highlighted that it received approval for its Pluto A test reactor to pursue authorizations for building its experimental reactors through the Department of Energy without having to wait for full commercial approvals of its reactors from the Nuclear Regulatory Council.

“Oklo continues to see regulatory acceleration for its projects with the DOE authorizing an approval to construct and operate a nuclear facility creating a modern pathway to get new nuclear plants built quickly,” Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives wrote.

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BARBAROUS RELIC

Gold gets to be a meme stock again

A ton of volatile retail darlings got crushed on Wednesday, and the hot momentum-seeking money seems to be flowing out of those speculative pockets of the market and back into gold.

  • Daily call volumes in the SPDR Gold Shares ETF outstripped 1 million by 1:10 p.m. ET on Wednesday, roughly triple their 334,000 average over the previous 10 full sessions.
  • As of 1:30 p.m. ET, retail traders had poured $82.4 million into commodity ETFs, per JPMorgan strategist Arun Jain — inflows that are in the 95th percentile relative to their one-year average.
  • Retail had been exiting gold in late October, JPMorgan data shows, after a torrid run in the price action and trading activity in precious metals were exactly what you’d expect from a meme stock.

This comes as retail traders seemingly aren’t eager to buy the weakness in single stocks the way they used to be, as we saw in the recent market downturn. It appears they’ve found somewhere to stash their cash.

THE TAKEAWAY

This is a bit of a historical return to form for gold, which has always been an attractive store of value and a shiny object to keep around for the very sake of it being a shiny object. When in doubt, investors tend to throw their money at rocks; though obviously the mineral of choice lately has been silicon, gold’s been on a rebound.

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