So here’s a wild story that’ll make you question everything about timing in the markets.
Picture this: It’s 4 p.m. on a Friday, and some crypto whale drops $110 million on leveraged shorts against Bitcoin and Ethereum. One minute later—literally 60 seconds—Trump announces massive tariffs on China, and both cryptos crater. The whale walks away with $150 million in profits.
Was it insider trading? Pure luck? A time traveler having some fun? We’ll probably never know. But here’s what we do know: following smart money (legally) can make you stupid rich.
The Stock Market Has Its Own Whales
While crypto bros are crying about mysterious wallets, the stock market has been playing this game for decades. Corporate executives buying their own stock? They literally know if their cancer drug is working before anyone else. Institutional traders moving billions? That creates buying pressure you can ride like a wave.
Warren Buffett drops $10 billion on Occidental Petroleum’s chemical division, and suddenly every similar company gets a bump. It’s not rocket science—it’s follow-the-leader with better math.
Enter Keith Kaplan’s AI Super Portfolio, which is basically like having a really smart robot watch all these moves and whisper “psst, buy this” in your ear. According to backtests, this thing could’ve delivered 502% gains last year. Not bad for a computer program.
Three Stocks the AI Is Eyeing Right Now
Fluence Energy (FLNC): The Battery Play That Actually Makes Sense
Remember when everyone said AI would change everything? Well, turns out AI data centers are power-hungry beasts that cause massive electricity spikes. Gas plants take 10 minutes to fire up—by then, your AI has already had a digital tantrum and crashed.
Enter Fluence, the company making giant batteries that can handle these power surges instantly. They just signed a deal in Arizona (yes, even Republicans need reliable power), and the stock has already jumped 125% since July. The AI system thinks there’s another 40% upside to $30.87 in the next month.
Plus, BlackRock might buy one of Fluence’s parent companies, which could make this a takeover target. Nothing says “easy money” like private equity circling.
Viasat (VSAT): The Anti-Elon Play
Here’s the thing about Elon Musk owning 8,500 of the 11,600 active satellites: governments get nervous when one guy controls that much of space internet. Especially when that guy has a history of, let’s say, “selective service availability.”
Viasat is the publicly traded alternative, with 23 high-capacity satellites and a recent deal with Abu Dhabi to build a Starlink competitor. The AI system expects 11.5% returns in 30 days with 84% historical accuracy on Viasat predictions.
Sure, satellites are expensive and the company has debt issues. But when you’re trading below book value and governments want alternatives to Space Karen, that’s a pretty compelling setup.
AST SpaceMobile (ASTS): The Moonshot (Literally)
This one’s for the gamblers. AST SpaceMobile wants to bring satellite internet directly to your phone—no special equipment needed. They have six satellites, just finished tests with AT&T, and plan to have 60 satellites by 2026.
It’s early-stage, risky, and retail traders love chasing it when it moves. The AI system sees potential 21% gains in 30 days, but this is definitely a “bet what you can afford to lose” situation.
The Bottom Line
Look, using AI to follow trading patterns isn’t cheating—it’s just really good pattern recognition. While us long-term investors are busy analyzing fundamentals and drinking coffee, these systems are catching signals we’d never notice.
When Energy Fuels jumps 5% after a congressional visit, that means something. The AI figures out what, and more importantly, whether you should care.
It’s like having that friend who always knows which restaurant will be packed before everyone else figures it out. Except instead of dinner reservations, it’s your portfolio getting the inside track on market moves.
Just remember: even the smartest AI can’t predict everything. But in a world where crypto whales make $150 million in 60 seconds, having a digital wingman watching the patterns doesn’t sound so crazy anymore.