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[Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins]( Managing Editor’s Note: If you aren’t already positioned to profit from the $1 trillion data center investment boom… now is the time to get ahead of the spending spree. This is a topic that Inside Wall Street Editor Nomi Prins has been pounding the table on for over a year. And today, we’re handing the reins to colleague Colin Tedards for an alternative way to play it. Below, Colin shows us a way to capitalize on the flood of spending going toward data centers in the coming months and years – without touching a single tech stock… --------------------------------------------------------------- Get Ahead of the $1 Trillion Data Center Spending Spree By Colin Tedards, Editor, The Bleeding Edge Today, I’m going to show you a way to capitalize on the $1 trillion data center investment boom. Guess what? You won’t need to purchase a single tech stock or another semiconductor stock to get it done. That’s right… the $1 trillion investment cycle is really just kicking off. And over the coming years, the stocks I’ll discuss today are potentially poised to gain substantially. This could be an excellent addition to your portfolio, especially if you’ve already invested in semiconductor stocks. And even if you’ve missed out on investing in Nvidia, Super Micro, or AMD, I’ll provide you with some alternative strategies to get you caught up there, too. But let’s first look at the magnitude of this opportunity. Recommended Link [BREAKING: Elon Musk’s Secret AI Project Set to Plunge Millions of Americans Into Poverty]( [image]( Luke Lango, one of America’s leading investors, just released shocking footage outside of the Tesla Gigafactory, in Austin, Texas. What’s happening behind the scenes right here is set to change the course of humanity as we know it. McKinsey analysts are warning that the tech behind Elon Musk’s new venture could throw 800 million workers worldwide into unemployment. Starting as early as this summer. But, like all of Elon’s projects, it will also mint many millionaires in the process. [Click here now to prepare yourself for what’s around the corner]( -- This Trillion-Dollar Cycle Is Just Beginning In just the first three months of this year, four companies collectively invested $45 billion in property, plant, and equipment. Amazon invested $15 billion. Google invested $12 billion. Microsoft invested $11 billion and Meta nearly $6.5 billion. A significant portion of these expenditures were directed toward developing data centers that power artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Now, I understand, $45 billion is a staggering sum of money… But consider this: $45 billion exceeds the annual revenue of all but 93 companies in the S&P 500. These four tech giants are outspending what more than 80% of the S&P 500 companies earn in revenue in an entire year… and they’re doing that in just three months. And my readers know that this figure is expected to grow significantly in the coming years. Back in February, Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang, made the following prediction… We’re at the beginning of this new era. There’s about a trillion dollars’ worth of installed base of data centers. Over the course of the next four or five years, we’ll have $2 trillion worth of data centers that will be powering software around the world. So what should an investor do in this environment? First off, I’ve been strongly advocating for semiconductors for about a year now. At a minimum, consider increasing your exposure to the sector through a cost-effective but broadly diversified fund like the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) or the iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX). I recommend considering this strategy because a significant portion of the trillion-dollar investment cycle will flow into various semiconductor technology companies. However, you might already have plenty of exposure to this sector. So how can you further enhance your investments without continuing to add to your semiconductor holdings? An Alternative Way to Play It Well, the trillion dollars in spending isn’t solely directed at semiconductors. This funding is also earmarked for large-scale infrastructure projects, including the construction of sprawling new buildings. Moreover, every new data center requires the construction of additional power plants and office spaces, significantly boosting the construction industry. One strategic investment opportunity lies in tool rental. Companies like United Rentals (URI) are poised to experience increased demand as construction projects emphasize the need for rented equipment. Data centers necessitate a range of heavy machinery… from forklifts to security cameras, fencing, and other equipment. Tool rental companies, such as United Rentals, are well-positioned to benefit from this surge in demand. Also, investing in tool rental companies provides diversification to your portfolio beyond technology stocks which you might already have significant positions in. Other benefits from the tool rental industry include lower interest rates, which reduce the borrowing costs for companies like United Rentals to acquire new equipment to rent out. And the potential election of either a new or returning administration later this year will probably prompt increased government spending, believe it or not, on various infrastructure, energy, and other construction projects. That could further boost this sector. So, the $1 trillion data center investment boom presents a unique and compelling opportunity for investors looking to diversify and strengthen their portfolios beyond traditional tech and semiconductor stocks. By capitalizing on the massive infrastructure needs that accompany the growth of data centers – such as the construction of new facilities and the associated demand for heavy equipment rental… …You could position yourself to benefit from the significant expenditures by industry giants like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Meta. Regards, Colin Tedards Editor, The Bleeding Edge --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=RE: Inside Wall Street Feedback). [Rogue Economincs]( Rogue Economics 55 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 [www.rogueeconomics.com]( [Tweet]( [TWITTER]( To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. This editorial email containing advertisements was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. To stop receiving these emails, click [here](. 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