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Behind the Meter Solutions: The Gas Powering AI

As the building of AI and cloud data centers expands rapidly, the demand for energy to power these data centers grows. The problem, however, is that the existing power grid can’t keep up with the rapidly increasing demand. Furthermore, improving and expanding the power grid takes longer than building data centers. Consequently, data centers are being forced to bridge the gap between the current limitations of the electrical grid and their burgeoning energy requirements. An innovative answer called Behind the Meter solutions is one crucial way they are bridging that gap. We will have a lot more to say on this topic in a two-part blog post coming on Wednesday, but we wanted to provide a brief overview of Behind the Meter solutions in this Commentary.

As background, is inexpensive and abundant. While nuclear and renewables may play a more significant role in electricity generation in the future, natural gas is the best source to bridge the gap today. Behind the Meter is the process by which data centers connect directly to natural gas pipelines and, with the assistance of on-site power plants, convert the natural gas into electricity, thereby bypassing the traditional power grid. Behind the Meter solutions improve the reliability of electricity, can lower costs, and require much less time to build. Our upcoming blog on Behind the Meter solutions will delve further into the costs and benefits, as well as the potential industries and companies that may benefit from it.

The picture below shows a power plant turbine, a key component that converts natural gas into electricity.

Market Trading Update

, we discussed that the bull rally continues despite all of the negative narratives lately, from tariffs to the deficit to the potential onset of WWIII.

“The market’s bullish trend continued this week, and it is rapidly approaching all-time highs. However, an Israeli strike on Iran early Friday morning sent stocks tumbling at the open, but as of midday, as I am writing this report, most of the initial decline has fully recovered. We noted that a correction or consolidation process is needed to work off some short-term overbought conditions. But, as seen on Friday, any pullback is quickly bought by investors chasing the market in the near term.”

The market continued to trade in a back-and-forth pattern this week as it consolidated recent gains. Negative news headlines from the ongoing continue to push and pull traders daily. Notably, the market held support at the 20-DMA, keeping the bullish trend intact. However, the market did break below the “rising wedge” pattern, increasing the potential for a further consolidation to work off the current overbought conditions.S&P 500-Daily Chart

While many bearish headlines remain, the market is back into “risk-on” territory. As noted, while retail investors have been chasing the recent rally with more risky option trading and leveraged ETFs, professionals have not. At the same time, other measures of risk-on behavior have also appeared, as noted by Sentiment Trader this past week.

“Human nature never changes, especially regarding making and losing money. When the market falls, investors become more fearful and lose their risk appetite. This creates an opportunity for individuals who know what to look for.

The S&P High Beta / S&P High Quality Relative Ratio Rank indicator shows where the ratio is relative to its range over the past four months. When the relative ratio is high, investors are showing risk-on behavior. When the ratio drops to a low level, they exhibit risk-off behavior. The chart below highlights those dates when the indicator dropped below five and then crossed above 75. The most recent signal occurred on 2025-06-09.”High Beta vs High Quality Measure

As shown, when that risk-on signal is triggered, it generally leads to higher asset prices over the next few months.

High Beta High Quality Signal vs Market Performance

As Sentiment Trader concluded:

“That said, it is always important to remember that no favorable indicator – or combination of indicators -guarantees higher stock prices. Nevertheless, from a “weight of the evidence” perspective, the information above suggests giving the bullish case the benefit of the doubt unless and until price action provides us with a reason not to.”

The bullish case remains intact, suggesting that investor portfolios should be weighted toward equity exposure. However, that does not mean there will not be short-term pullbacks or consolidations in the market. Those pullbacks or consolidated positions should be used to increase exposure in portfolios. As we concluded last week:

“Patience is a virtue in this type of environment, but it is a tough commodity to come by. Those who have it tend to succeed, those who don’t, don’t.”

The Week Ahead

The only economic data of consequence will be the release of Friday’s PCE prices data. Current expectations are for a +0.1% increase in and prices. The Fed exits its media blackout with a large number of Fed members slated to speak this week. Of note will be Chairman Powell’s quarterly testimony to Congress on Tuesday and Wednesday. We suspect he will parrot much of what he discussed during last week’s . The Republicans may ask some tough questions in support of Trump’s call for lower .

The second quarter ends next week. However, there may be some quarter-end rebalancing starting this week. Thus, we may see volatility increase later in the week.

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