Mike Khouw breaks down the trade in Fluor Corp., a major builder of power generation facitilies.
Power generation has emerged as a crucial investment theme in the context of artificial intelligence energy demand due to the significant electricity requirements of AI technologies. I'll review an under-the-radar way to play it with options. AI applications, particularly those involving machine learning, deep learning, and large-scale data processing, require substantial computational power, increasing energy demand.
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