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Fusion's First Movers

Google's landmark power purchase deal with Commonwealth Fusion Systems signals that commercially viable fusion energy is becoming reality. This collection features carefully selected companies positioned to benefit as corporate adoption accelerates this revolutionary clean energy source.

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Han Tan | Market Analyst

Published on July 2

Your Basket's Financial Footprint

Market capitalisation breakdown for the 'Fusion's First Movers' basket.

Key Takeaways for Investors:
  • Large-cap dominance generally implies lower volatility and closer tracking of broad-market performance, likely reducing idiosyncratic risk.
  • Suited as a core holding in a diversified portfolio rather than a speculative, high-growth position.
  • Expect steady, long-term appreciation rather than explosive short-term gains; growth is likely moderate.
Total Market Cap
  • SMR: $10.93B

  • OKLO: $20.58B

  • LEU: $6.86B

  • Other

About This Group of Stocks

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Our Expert Thinking

Google's fusion energy purchase agreement marks a turning point, moving fusion from research labs into commercial reality. This creates a massive opportunity for companies that will build and support the infrastructure needed for this revolutionary clean energy source. We've identified the key players positioned for long-term growth.

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What You Need to Know

This theme represents a long-term growth opportunity as the fusion energy ecosystem develops over the coming decades. The companies span multiple sectors including advanced nuclear technology, materials suppliers, grid modernization, and utilities that could adopt fusion power.

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Why These Stocks

We've selected companies across the entire value chain required to make fusion energy commercially viable. From nuclear tech developers to uranium suppliers, from grid infrastructure providers to potential fusion power customers, these carefully chosen stocks give you diverse exposure to this emerging opportunity.

Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks

Energy's Next Big Thing

Google's power purchase deal with Commonwealth Fusion Systems isn't just news—it's validation that fusion energy is becoming commercially viable. These companies are at the beginning of what could be a multi-decade growth story.

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Getting In Early

Many investors don't yet realize the massive infrastructure build-out that fusion energy will require. This carefully selected group gives you access to companies positioned to benefit from the billions in capital that will flow into this sector.

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Not Just Clean—Revolutionary

Fusion energy could transform our world with abundant, zero-carbon electricity. As corporate customers like Google drive commercial adoption, these suppliers and infrastructure companies stand to benefit first and most dramatically.

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