What the Wealthy Are Doing With Their Money in 2026 (& You Should Too)
Published: 2025-12-30
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Published: 2025-12-30
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US government invested in MP Materials and lent to Vulcan in late 2025, indicating a shift towards domestic rare earth mineral production.
"The United States government has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to buy a piece of the MP material stock. And then in late November 2025, the United States government went out to lend $700 million to the Vulcan stock."
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CIBR (First Trust NASDAQ Cybersecurity ETF) provides exposure to companies involved in producing, refining, and recycling rare earth and strategic metals.
"For example, ETF example number one is CIBR, Remix, this is an ETF that's created by Van Ec that's giving exposure to rare earth and strategic metals ETFs. So this is investing in companies that are producing, refining and recycling rare earth and strategic metals."
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DMAT is an ETF focused on companies in the exploration, mining, production, or enhancement of rare earth materials.
"Or another example is DMAT. This is an ETF that's giving exposure to disruptive materials. This is investing in companies that are involved in the exploration, mining, production, or enhancement of rare earth materials."
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CIBR (First Trust NASDAQ Cybersecurity ETF) offers exposure to 33 cybersecurity-related companies.
"For example, ETF example number one is CIBR, Cyber. This is an ETF that gives you exposure to the first trust NASDAQ cyber security ETF. And this invests in cyber security related companies. This ETF gives you exposure to 33 different companies."
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HAK (Amplify Cyber Security ETF) provides exposure to 24 cybersecurity stocks.
"Or if you wanted to get a little bit more niche, another potential ETF that you can consider is HAK Hack. This is another ETF that's give you exposure to cyber security stocks. This is an ETF that's called Amplify Cyber Security. And this ETF, if you invest in it, gives you exposure to 24 different cyber security stocks."
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XLE ETF offers broad exposure to the energy sector, including oil, gas, fuel, and equipment companies.
"XLE is an ETF that gives you broader exposure to the energy sector in general. This is an energy sector ETF that gives you exposure to companies in the oil, gas, consumable fuel, and energy equipment industry."
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NLR ETF (Van Eck) provides exposure to uranium and nuclear energy companies, including utilities, miners, and service providers.
"Now, if you wanted to get more niche into something like nuclear energy, you can look at an ETF something like NLR. NLR is an ETF created by Van Ec that's giving exposure to uranium and nuclear companies. That's utilities, uranium miners and service providers that will give you exposure to that nuclear shift."
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XBI (SPDR S&P Biotech ETF) offers exposure to approximately 133 biotech stocks.
"Take a look. Example number one is XBI. This is the Spider S&P Biotech ETF, which is giving you exposure to a wide range of biotech companies. There are about 133 different biotech stocks in this ETF that you would get exposure to when you invest in this ETF."
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IBB (iShares Biotechnology ETF) provides exposure to large, established biotech companies.
"Example number two is IBB. This is an ETF that will give you exposure to the iShares Biotechnology ETF which is giving exposure to large established biotech companies."
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DTCR (Data Center) ETF offers exposure to data center operators, digital infrastructure, and physical assets for AI and cloud companies.
"Number one is an ETF called DTCR, data center, which gives you exposure to data center operators, digital infrastructure and physical assets that house AI and cloud companies."
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CLOU ETF (Global X) invests in companies poised to benefit from cloud computing adoption, supporting the AI industry.
"Or another one is CLOU, which is giving exposure to the cloud computing side of business. This is an ETF created by Global X that's investing in companies that are poised to benefit from cloud computing adoption."
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BOTZ (Robotics and AI ETF) focuses on industrial robots, automation, and non-industrial robots, including autonomous vehicles.
"Number one is BOTZ, Bots. This is an ETF that gives you exposure to robotics and AI companies that's focusing in on industrial robots, automation, and non-industrial robots, including autonomous vehicles."
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ROBO (Robotics and Automation Index ETF) invests in companies within robotics, automation, and AI-enabled systems globally.
"Another option is Robo RO. This is an ETF that gives you exposure to the global robotics and automation index. This is an ETF that invests in companies in robotics, automation, and AI enabled systems."
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The US government invested hundreds of millions in MP Materials stock.
"For example, the United States government invested hundreds of millions of dollars to buy a piece of the MP material stock."
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The US government lent $700 million to Vulcan stock in late November 2025.
"And then in late November 2025, the United States government went out to lend $700 million to the Vulcan stock."
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The REMX ETF provides exposure to rare earth and strategic metals.
"REMX Remix, this is an ETF that's created by Van Ec that's giving exposure to rare earth and strategic metals ETFs."
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The DMAT ETF offers exposure to companies involved in the rare earth materials sector.
"Or another example is DMAT. This is an ETF that's giving exposure to disruptive materials. This is investing in companies that are involved in the exploration, mining, production, or enhancement of rare earth materials."
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The CIBR ETF provides exposure to cybersecurity-related companies.
"For example, ETF example number one is CIBR, Cyber. This is an ETF that gives you exposure to the first trust NASDAQ cyber security ETF. And this invests in cyber security related companies."
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The HAK ETF offers exposure to cybersecurity stocks.
"Or if you wanted to get a little bit more niche, another potential ETF that you can consider is HAK Hack. This is another ETF that's give you exposure to cyber security stocks."
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The XLE ETF provides broad exposure to the energy sector, including oil, gas, and energy equipment companies.
"XLE is an ETF that gives you broader exposure to the energy sector in general. This is an energy sector ETF that gives you exposure to companies in the oil, gas, consumable fuel, and energy equipment industry."
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The NLR ETF offers exposure to the nuclear energy sector, including uranium and related companies.
"Now, if you wanted to get more niche into something like nuclear energy, you can look at an ETF something like NLR. NLR is an ETF created by Van Ec that's giving exposure to uranium and nuclear companies. That's utilities, uranium miners and service providers that will give you exposure to that nuclear shift."
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The XBI ETF provides exposure to a wide range of biotech companies.
"Example number one is XBI. This is the Spider S&P Biotech ETF, which is giving you exposure to a wide range of biotech companies."
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The IBB ETF offers exposure to large, established biotech companies.
"Example number two is IBB. This is an ETF that will give you exposure to the iShares Biotechnology ETF which is giving exposure to large established biotech companies."
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The DTCR ETF provides exposure to data center operators and physical assets supporting AI and cloud companies.
"Number one is an ETF called DTCR, data center, which gives you exposure to data center operators, digital infrastructure and physical assets that house AI and cloud companies."
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The CLOU ETF focuses on companies benefiting from cloud computing adoption, which forms the infrastructure and storage backbone for the AI industry.
"Or another one is CLOU, which is giving exposure to the cloud computing side of business. This is an ETF created by Global X that's investing in companies that are poised to benefit from cloud computing adoption. That's the infrastructure and storage that supports the AI industry."
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The BOTZ ETF provides exposure to robotics and AI companies, with a focus on industrial, non-industrial, and autonomous vehicle sectors.
"Number one is BOTZ, Bots. This is an ETF that gives you exposure to robotics and AI companies that's focusing in on industrial robots, automation, and non-industrial robots, including autonomous vehicles."
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The ROBO ETF offers exposure to the global robotics and automation index, investing in companies involved in robotics, automation, and AI-enabled systems.
"Another option is Robo RO. This is an ETF that gives you exposure to the global robotics and automation index. This is an ETF that invests in companies in robotics, automation, and AI enabled systems."
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The United States aims to achieve self-sufficiency in rare earth mineral production, reducing reliance on China.
"The goal is for the United States to be able to produce these minerals without relying on China."
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The shift in rare earth mineral supply chains creates investment opportunities as the US seeks to build its domestic industry.
"So this can create an investment opportunity for some investors because we know that our economy is shifting into this industry because previously this rare earth mineral supply chain didn't really happen in the United States because we fully relied on China to do it."
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The cybersecurity trend accelerated in 2025 due to the growth of AI.
"The cyber security trend has been going on for more than a decade. But it just accelerated in 2025 because of AI."
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The increasing use of AI, online government information, and cyber threats create an investment opportunity in cybersecurity.
"So with the growth of people using AI tools, with the growth of businesses using AI tools and with the growth of our government having their information online and with the threats of cyber wars and cyber threats, this is where cyber security becomes more and more important and this can also create an investment opportunity for you."
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AI usage is projected to double energy demand in the coming years due to the high computational power required for each query.
"And every time you go into chat GPT and you ask it, "How do I make a delicious guacamole?" You are firing off thousands of different endpoints. There's thousands of different computer chips inside of a giant data center every single time you put in a query into Chat GPT. Now, multiply that by every person in every business that's using AI every single day. This is why it is estimated that we're going to need twice as much energy in just the next few years to continue powering AI because of how fast it's growing and how much energy it's sucking."
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The Trump administration is shifting focus from green energy to traditional oil and gas, while also heavily promoting the resurgence of nuclear energy in the US.
"And number two, the Trump administration is also moving back towards those traditional energy sources, things like oil and fossil fuels, and taking funding away from those green energy projects and moving them towards the traditional oil projects. But the reason why energy is so interesting is because this traditional oil might not be enough. And this is where the Trump administration is also pushing heavily into nuclear energy, bringing nuclear energy back to the United States in a way that we've never really seen in recent history."
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Biotech companies are ending their destocking phase, and product orders are beginning to increase, as indicated by West Pharmaceutical and Wall Street analysts in late 2025.
"The change here is that this detocking is coming to an end. For example, West Pharmaceutical in the end of 2025 said that destocking is largely behind us and analysts across Wall Street are saying the same thing that biotech product orders are starting to come back."
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Investment opportunities in biotech lie in the 'picks and shovels' – the essential supplies like syringes and vials needed for medication administration, as biotech companies restock their inventory.
"So, when I talk about this shift in biotech, I'm not talking about trying to pick the next drug that's going to change the world. What I'm talking about is only the picks and shovels that regardless of what happens in the drug market, people are going to need these products, these syringes, these vials, these tubes, these injections, these needles in order to administer these medications because we know that biotech companies are now starting to restock their supply."
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Investing in AI infrastructure, similar to the early internet, focuses on the foundational elements like data centers, semiconductors, and power providers, which are essential regardless of which AI companies succeed.
"The best way to understand AI infrastructure is to go back to the internet back into the '90s. You could invest in individual companies that are producing internet products or you can invest in the infrastructure for the internet. These were the companies that are producing the cables, the power, the servers, the plumbing, essentially the backbone to allow the internet to happen. AI works the same way. There are a lot of companies that are producing AI tools. There are a lot of companies that are using AI, which yes, you could invest in, but there's also the AI infrastructure that regardless who wins the AI race, the backbone of AI has to exist."
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Data centers, semiconductors, servers, and associated energy and cooling companies form the essential AI infrastructure that will be needed regardless of the outcome of the AI race.
"These are things like data centers. These are things like semiconductors. These are things like servers. These are things like energy providers for data centers. These are things like cooling companies that cool down the data centers. These things have to happen regardless of who wins the AI race."
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Morgan Stanley predicted in 2025 that the robotics industry is approaching profitability.
"And very recently in 2025, Morgan Stanley came out and they said that we are getting closer to profitability with robotics than we think."
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According to Morgan Stanley, the robotics industry, despite not yet being consistently profitable, is nearing a profitable stage.
"And number six is robotics because well, although it hasn't been profitable, we could be getting closer to profitability according to Morgan Stanley."
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