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American Focus > Blog > Economy > As Trump Doubles Down on Nuclear Energy, Here Is the Top-Rated Stock to Buy
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As Trump Doubles Down on Nuclear Energy, Here Is the Top-Rated Stock to Buy

Last updated: November 11, 2025 9:30 pm
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President Donald Trump has made it clear that he is determined to boost America’s energy production, and his latest focus is on nuclear energy. In a groundbreaking move, Trump recently announced an $80 billion deal with nuclear giant Westinghouse to build a new fleet of reactors across the country. This partnership, which also involves Canadian uranium producer Cameco and investment firm Brookfield Asset Management, is a direct response to Trump’s executive orders to quadruple U.S. nuclear capacity by 2050.

Among the companies benefiting from this nuclear push is ASP Isotopes (ASPI), an advanced materials company based in Washington, DC. Specializing in isotope enrichment technologies, ASPI plays a crucial role in powering various industries, from nuclear medicine to clean energy and advanced industrial applications. The company’s stock has seen significant growth this year, climbing 94% year-to-date and 37% in the past six months.

ASPI’s recent success can be attributed to its strategic business moves, including securing major supply deals, expanding production, and venturing into radiopharmaceuticals. These developments have not only caught the attention of investors but have also positioned ASPI as a key player in the energy innovation sector.

Despite its impressive performance, ASPI faces challenges in terms of its valuation, which is currently at 172 times sales, well above the industry average. However, this figure reflects the market’s confidence in the company’s potential for growth and innovation.

In its recent fiscal report, ASPI showcased steady progress, with revenue increasing by 17% year-over-year thanks to strong nuclear medical dose sales. The company’s gross profit also saw a significant rise, indicating the strength of its fundamentals. However, operating expenses have also increased, mainly driven by higher R&D and SG&A costs.

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Looking ahead, ASPI is optimistic about its future revenue potential, with projections for 2026 reaching between $50 million and $70 million. Analysts are also bullish on the stock, with a consensus “Strong Buy” rating and an average price target of $11, suggesting a 21% upside from current levels.

One analyst, Alex Fuhrman from Lucid Capital, is particularly enthusiastic about ASPI’s growth prospects, giving the stock a “Buy” rating and a $15 price target. Fuhrman believes that ASPI is entering a phase of rapid expansion, fueled by its transition to commercial isotope production.

Overall, ASPI’s success story amidst the evolving energy landscape underscores the company’s potential as a top-rated stock to watch in the nuclear energy sector. As Trump continues to push for increased nuclear capacity in the U.S., ASPI is well-positioned to capitalize on the opportunities that lie ahead.

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