About $100 Billion Vanished After My Technology Warnings Were Public
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Short‑seller bets and speculative hype have erased roughly $100 billion in market value across hydrogen, eVTOL, and small modular reactor (SMR) companies. The losses, largely occurring after the author’s public warnings in 2020–2023, include $59 billion from hydrogen firms, $5 billion from eVTOLs, and $30 billion from SMR developers such as Oklo, NuScale, and Nano Nuclear, with X‑Energy adding another $5.8 billion. The article argues that investors could have avoided an 80 % loss by treating technology assessments as due diligence.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The collapse underscores how unchecked optimism can distort valuations in emerging energy sectors, revealing the need for rigorous economic scrutiny before capital allocation.