Next Arc Research

Is it better to stay in the Mag 7 — or are there stronger opportunities as AI reshapes the economy?
We find who's positioned to win before it shows up in the earnings.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as financial or investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

Introduction

Next Arc Research is built around one question: as AI makes it cheaper to think, coordinate, and build, which companies are positioned to benefit most — and can we spot them before it shows up in the earnings? Every week, we analyze ~120 public companies, tracking where real advantages are forming, what the risks are, and what evidence would change our mind. See the FAQ.

Grounded in my own investing thesis and AI expertise, Next Arc Research leverages advanced reasoning models and extensive web research to evaluate companies through qualitative and quantitative signals of long-term potential. The framework is inspired by Emad Mostaque's "The Last Economy" thesis — the view that we’re entering a phase of unprecedented technological acceleration that will redefine how value emerges across industries.

Disclosure: I hold long positions in most of the companies I analyze on this platform. The detail page of any company will be specific as to whether I hold that company. My allocation to any particular company varies based on implied growth, risk and other factors. This is not investment advice and I am not paid to promote any company.

Methodology

Each week, AI models run fresh research on every company and score them across five dimensions:

The models pull from earnings calls, product launches, regulatory filings, and competitive developments — so the analysis reflects this week, not last quarter.

Coverage

I analyze a curated selection of public companies with significant exposure to transformative technology trends. My coverage includes:

Currently covering 123 symbols:

AAOI Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. Applied Optoelectronics designs and manufactures optical transceivers, lasers, and broadband networking equipment for data centers, cable operators, telecom, and fiber access networks. ACHR Archer Aviation Inc. Archer develops electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft and related operating, software, and defense capabilities for commercial and government aviation customers. AI C3.ai, Inc. C3 AI sells enterprise AI software platforms and packaged applications for industrial, commercial, and government workflows. AISP Airship AI Holdings, Inc. Airship AI sells video, sensor, and data management software, edge appliances, maintenance, and related services to government agencies and large enterprises. ALAB Astera Labs, Inc. Astera Labs sells connectivity semiconductors, modules, and system software used to build, qualify, and operate AI and cloud data center infrastructure. AMBA Ambarella, Inc. Designs low-power edge AI vision processors and software for vehicles, cameras, robots, and industrial devices. AMD Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. AMD designs CPUs, GPUs, adaptive chips, networking silicon and supporting software for data center, client, embedded and gaming markets. AMKR Amkor Technology, Inc. Amkor provides outsourced semiconductor packaging and test services for chip designers, foundries, integrated manufacturers and electronics companies. AMPX Amprius Technologies, Inc. Amprius develops and sells high-energy silicon-anode lithium-ion batteries for drones, defense, aviation, and other weight-sensitive mobility uses. AMZN Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon operates a global commerce, cloud, advertising, subscription, and logistics platform led by AWS, Prime, third-party marketplace services, and retail fulfillment. ANET Arista Networks, Inc. Arista sells high-speed Ethernet switching, routing, and network software for AI, cloud data center, campus, and wide-area networks. APLD Applied Digital Corporation Applied Digital develops and operates power-dense data center campuses and compute infrastructure for AI, cloud, and other high-performance workloads. APP AppLovin Corporation AppLovin provides performance advertising, app monetization, measurement, and connected-TV distribution software that helps advertisers and publishers acquire users, monetize inventory, and optimize outcomes. APUS Apimeds Pharmaceuticals US, Inc. Apimeds Pharmaceuticals US is a development-stage biotech focused on LT-100 for knee osteoarthritis and, after merging with MindWave, also operates a digital-asset treasury and custody workflow business. ARM Arm Holdings plc Arm designs and licenses CPU, GPU, NPU and subsystem IP, related software tools, and now data-center silicon used across smartphones, cloud, automotive and embedded systems. ASML ASML Holding N.V. ASML supplies lithography systems, computational software and services that chipmakers use to manufacture advanced semiconductors at scale. ASTS AST SpaceMobile, Inc. AST SpaceMobile builds satellites and related network infrastructure to deliver direct-to-smartphone cellular broadband services for mobile operators and government users. AUR Aurora Innovation, Inc. Aurora develops the Aurora Driver, a self-driving system and related services for heavy-duty trucking, with longer-term optionality in passenger mobility. AVAV AeroVironment, Inc. AeroVironment supplies autonomous aircraft and munitions, counter-drone systems, mission software, space systems, and related defense capabilities to U.S. and allied customers. AVGO Broadcom Inc. Broadcom designs custom and merchant semiconductors plus infrastructure software used in AI systems, networking, and enterprise private-cloud environments. BBAI BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc. BigBear.ai develops AI software and mission analytics for defense, homeland security, and trade and logistics workflows, including secure generative AI deployments. BEAM Beam Therapeutics Inc. Beam Therapeutics develops base-editing genetic medicines for sickle cell disease and rare genetic diseases using ex vivo and in vivo delivery approaches. BFLY Butterfly Network, Inc. Butterfly Network sells handheld ultrasound probes, cloud workflow software, education tools, and embedded ultrasound technology to clinicians, health systems, and development partners. BKSY BlackSky Technology Inc. BlackSky operates an Earth-observation satellite constellation and software stack that sells real-time imagery, analytics, and mission workflows to government and commercial customers. BWXT BWX Technologies, Inc. BWXT designs, manufactures and services naval and commercial nuclear components, fuel and related nuclear services for U.S. government, utility and nuclear medicine customers. CBRS Cerebras Systems Inc. Cerebras designs wafer-scale AI processors, rack-scale systems, and cloud inference and training services for large AI workloads. CDNS Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Cadence sells design software, verification hardware and silicon IP used to create, simulate and validate chips and electronic systems. CEG Constellation Energy Corporation Constellation generates electricity from a large nuclear-heavy and gas fleet and sells power, natural gas and clean-energy solutions to U.S. businesses, public-sector customers and households. CLS Celestica Inc. Celestica designs, builds and helps deploy data center, networking, storage and specialized industrial hardware for large cloud, communications and regulated-market customers. COHR Coherent Corp. Coherent makes lasers, optical modules, photonic components, and engineered materials used in AI datacenters, communications networks, and industrial systems. COIN Coinbase Global, Inc. Coinbase runs consumer and institutional crypto trading, custody, payments, staking, and developer infrastructure, including Base and related onchain tools. CORZ Core Scientific, Inc. Core Scientific builds and operates U.S. power-rich data center campuses for AI-focused high-density colocation, while still generating smaller revenue from self-mining and hosted bitcoin mining. CRDO Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd Credo designs and sells high-speed connectivity chips, cables, optical products, and related diagnostics for AI and cloud data infrastructure. CRM Salesforce, Inc. Salesforce sells cloud software for customer relationship management, collaboration, data integration, analytics, and AI automation to enterprises and public-sector organizations. CRNC Cerence Inc. Cerence sells white-label automotive voice assistant software, connected services, and related professional services to global vehicle manufacturers and tier-1 suppliers. CRSP CRISPR Therapeutics AG CRISPR Therapeutics develops gene-edited, cell therapy, and gene-silencing medicines, led by shared economics in CASGEVY and a broader wholly owned pipeline. CRWD CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. CrowdStrike sells a cloud-native cybersecurity platform that protects endpoints, cloud workloads, identities, data, and security operations. CRWV CoreWeave, Inc. CoreWeave operates an AI-native cloud that supplies GPU compute, storage, networking, and software tools for training, inference, and enterprise AI workloads. DDOG Datadog, Inc. Datadog provides cloud-based observability and security software that helps enterprises monitor applications, infrastructure, logs, user experience, and AI workloads. DELL Dell Technologies Inc. Dell sells servers, storage, networking, PCs, financing and related services to enterprises, governments, channel partners and consumers. DNA Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings, Inc. Ginkgo Bioworks operates autonomous laboratory infrastructure and sells biological R&D execution, data generation, and workflow software to pharma, biotech, and industrial customers. EQIX Equinix, Inc. Equinix operates a global network of carrier-neutral data centers and sells colocation, interconnection and managed infrastructure services to enterprises, cloud providers, network providers and digital service companies. ESTC Elastic N.V. Elastic sells cloud and self-managed software for enterprise search, observability, security analytics, and AI data retrieval workflows. ETN Eaton Corporation plc Eaton makes power management equipment, software and services for data center, utility, industrial, commercial, aerospace and mobility customers. FIVN Five9, Inc. Provides cloud contact-center software, related telephony services, and AI automation tools for enterprise customer service operations. FLNC Fluence Energy, Inc. Fluence sells grid-scale battery storage systems, related services, and optimization software to utilities, developers, and other power-market customers. FN Fabrinet Fabrinet is a precision manufacturing partner for complex optical, electro-mechanical, and electronic products used in communications, data centers, automotive, medical, industrial laser, and sensor markets. GOOG Alphabet Inc. Alphabet, through Google, sells digital advertising, cloud and AI infrastructure, subscriptions, and devices, while incubating adjacent businesses such as autonomous ride-hailing. HPE Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company HPE sells servers, storage, networking, hybrid cloud software, and related services that help enterprises and governments run data centers and AI workloads. HURA TuHURA Biosciences, Inc. Clinical-stage oncology company developing immunotherapy drug candidates intended to overcome resistance to checkpoint inhibitor treatment, led by IFx-2.0 and TBS-2025. HUT Hut 8 Corp. Hut 8 develops powered sites and digital infrastructure for AI and Bitcoin workloads, while also operating cloud, colocation, and related compute businesses. INOD Innodata Inc. Innodata provides AI data engineering, model evaluation, observability, document intelligence, and related software and services to technology companies and enterprises. IONQ IonQ, Inc. IonQ builds quantum computers and sells cloud access plus adjacent networking, security, sensing, and related services to commercial and government customers. IREN IREN Limited IREN owns power-secured data center campuses that provide AI cloud infrastructure services and also mine Bitcoin. JBL Jabil Inc. Jabil is a global engineering, manufacturing, and supply-chain partner that builds complex electronics, racks, power systems, and other hardware for OEMs and data-center customers. JOBY Joby Aviation, Inc. Develops electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft and is building passenger air-taxi, aircraft sales, and related fleet-service businesses. KTOS Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. Kratos develops and produces unmanned aircraft, propulsion systems, satellite ground software, hypersonic test infrastructure, and defense electronics for U.S. and allied customers. LITE Lumentum Holdings Inc. Lumentum designs and manufactures optical and photonic components, modules, switches, and lasers used in AI and cloud data-center networks, telecom networks, industrial manufacturing, and sensing applications. LMND Lemonade, Inc. Lemonade is a digital insurer that sells renters, homeowners, car, pet, and term life insurance through an app and web platform in the U.S. and parts of Europe. LSCC Lattice Semiconductor Corporation Designs and sells low-power programmable semiconductors, related software, and security-oriented control solutions for servers, communications, industrial, and embedded systems. MBLY Mobileye Global Inc. Mobileye develops automotive chips, software, mapping, and driving systems for advanced driver assistance, autonomy, and mobility services. META Meta Platforms, Inc. Meta operates Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger and Threads, monetizing user attention primarily through digital advertising and secondarily through devices and software. MPWR Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. MPS designs and sells high-performance power semiconductors and modules used in data center, communications, automotive, industrial, storage, and consumer systems. MRVL Marvell Technology, Inc. Marvell designs fabless data-infrastructure semiconductors and custom silicon used in AI, cloud, carrier and enterprise networks. MSFT Microsoft Corporation Microsoft sells cloud infrastructure, productivity software, business applications, security tools, developer platforms, and consumer digital services. MSTR Strategy Inc Strategy sells enterprise analytics software and uses public capital markets programs to acquire and hold bitcoin as its primary treasury reserve asset. MTSI MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. Designs and manufactures high-performance analog, RF, optical and mixed-signal semiconductors for data center, telecom, industrial and defense customers. MU Micron Technology, Inc. Micron designs and manufactures DRAM, NAND, NOR and storage products used across AI data centers, client devices, mobile, automotive and industrial systems. NBIS Nebius Group N.V. Nebius builds AI cloud infrastructure and software for training, inference, and production deployment of AI workloads. NEE NextEra Energy, Inc. NextEra Energy owns Florida Power & Light and NextEra Energy Resources, combining a large regulated Florida utility with a national platform for generation, storage, transmission and customer-supply infrastructure. NET Cloudflare, Inc. Cloudflare provides cloud-based networking, cybersecurity, and developer services on a global edge network. NNOX Nano-X Imaging Ltd. Nanox develops digital tomosynthesis imaging systems and sells related cloud, AI, teleradiology, and healthcare IT services to providers and channel partners. NOW ServiceNow, Inc. ServiceNow sells cloud software that automates, governs, and manages enterprise workflows across IT, employee, customer, security, risk, and app-development operations. NTAP NetApp, Inc. NetApp sells enterprise storage systems, ONTAP data-management software, and cloud data services that help customers manage, protect, and move data across on-premises and public clouds. NTLA Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. Intellia is a biotechnology company developing in vivo CRISPR gene-editing medicines, led by lonvo-z for hereditary angioedema and nex-z for ATTR amyloidosis. NTRA Natera, Inc. Natera sells blood-based genetic and cell-free DNA tests for cancer monitoring, prenatal care, transplant monitoring, and biopharma applications. NVDA NVIDIA Corporation NVIDIA designs accelerated computing chips, systems, networking and software used in AI data centers, enterprise AI, graphics, edge and robotics. OKLO Oklo Inc. Oklo is developing and plans to operate small fast-fission power plants, fuel-cycle facilities, and isotope-production operations for energy and industrial customers. ON ON Semiconductor Corporation onsemi designs and sells power semiconductors, analog and mixed-signal chips, and image sensors for automotive, industrial, cloud power, and other electronics customers. ORCL Oracle Corporation Oracle sells enterprise applications, database software, cloud infrastructure, and related services to businesses and governments worldwide. OUST Ouster, Inc. Ouster sells digital lidar sensors, stereo cameras, and perception software for robotics, automotive, industrial, and smart infrastructure deployments. PANW Palo Alto Networks, Inc. Palo Alto Networks sells network, cloud, identity and security-operations products, subscriptions, support and services to enterprises, service providers and governments. PATH UiPath, Inc. UiPath sells enterprise software that automates and orchestrates workflows across applications, documents, APIs, AI systems, and human users. PDYN Palladyne AI Corp. Palladyne AI sells defense and industrial autonomy software, avionics, engineering services, UAV systems, and precision-manufactured components through a vertically integrated U.S.-based stack. PL Planet Labs PBC Planet operates Earth-imaging satellite constellations and sells daily geospatial data, high-resolution monitoring, and software workflows to government and commercial customers. PLTR Palantir Technologies Inc. Palantir sells software platforms that connect data, AI, and operational workflows for governments and enterprises. POET POET Technologies Inc. POET Technologies designs optical engines, light sources and photonic integration products used in AI systems and hyperscale data center connectivity. PRME Prime Medicine, Inc. Clinical-stage biotechnology company developing one-time gene-editing therapies for genetic diseases using its Prime Editing platform. PWR Quanta Services, Inc. Quanta Services provides engineering, construction, upgrade, repair and maintenance services for electric power, communications and related infrastructure projects. QBTS D-Wave Quantum Inc. D-Wave develops superconducting quantum computing systems, cloud access to those systems, and related software and services for enterprise, government, and research customers. QUBT Quantum Computing Inc. QCi develops photonic and quantum hardware, semiconductor packaging and foundry services, and secure communications products for commercial and government customers. RCAT Red Cat Holdings, Inc. Red Cat designs and manufactures small unmanned aircraft systems, uncrewed surface vessels, and related control and autonomy products for defense, government, and public safety users. RDVT Red Violet, Inc. Red Violet sells identity intelligence software and data that help enterprises, public agencies, and real estate professionals verify identities, assess risk, and prevent fraud. RGTI Rigetti Computing, Inc. Rigetti designs and manufactures superconducting quantum processors and systems and sells cloud and on-premises access to quantum computing for government, research, and commercial users. RIOT Riot Platforms, Inc. Riot owns and operates bitcoin mining campuses, develops AI and high-performance computing data center capacity on those power-backed sites, and sells electrical engineering products and services. RKLB Rocket Lab Corporation Rocket Lab provides launch services, spacecraft, payloads, satellite components, and mission operations for commercial, civil, and national security customers. RLAY Relay Therapeutics, Inc. Clinical-stage biotech developing small-molecule therapies for PIK3CA-mutant cancers, vascular anomalies, and other genetically defined diseases using its Dynamo discovery engine. RMBS Rambus Inc. Rambus sells memory interface chips, interconnect IP and hardware security technologies used in AI, data center and high-performance computing platforms. RR Richtech Robotics Inc. Richtech Robotics develops, deploys, leases, and services commercial and industrial robots, and is trying to add higher-value data and workflow services on top. RXRX Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Recursion is a clinical-stage biotechnology company using proprietary data, automated labs, and AI software to discover drugs and run pharma collaborations. S SentinelOne, Inc. SentinelOne provides cloud-delivered cybersecurity software for endpoint, cloud, identity, data, and AI security through its Singularity platform. SDGR Schrodinger, Inc. Schrödinger sells computational molecular discovery software and uses the same platform to generate collaboration, milestone, royalty, and selective therapeutics value. SERV Serve Robotics Inc. Serve Robotics designs and operates autonomous delivery and hospital service robots plus the software that dispatches, monitors, and monetizes them. SITM SiTime Corporation SiTime designs and sells precision timing semiconductors and related software used in communications, datacenter, industrial, automotive, aerospace and defense systems. SMCI Super Micro Computer, Inc. Supermicro designs and manufactures servers, storage, rack-scale systems, networking, software, and support used in AI, cloud, enterprise, and edge infrastructure. SMR NuScale Power Corporation NuScale Power designs, licenses, and supports small modular nuclear reactor technology and related plant services for utilities, project developers, and industrial power users. SNOW Snowflake Inc. Snowflake sells a cloud-native platform for storing, processing, sharing, governing, and applying AI to enterprise data across major public clouds. SNPS Synopsys, Inc. Synopsys sells chip design software, semiconductor IP, hardware-assisted verification systems, and engineering simulation tools used to build advanced silicon and complex electronic systems. SOUN SoundHound AI, Inc. SoundHound AI sells voice and conversational AI software and hosted services that let enterprises automate interactions across cars, phones, kiosks, chat, TVs, and other devices. SPCX Space Exploration Technologies Corp. SpaceX builds and operates reusable launch systems, satellite communications networks, and AI compute/software infrastructure for consumer, enterprise, government, and defense customers. SPIR Spire Global, Inc. Spire Global sells satellite-derived weather, aviation, and radio-signal data, analytics, and space services to government and commercial customers. STEM Stem, Inc. Stem sells software, control hardware, and services that help owners and operators monitor, control, and optimize solar, storage, and hybrid energy assets. SYM Symbotic Inc. Symbotic builds warehouse automation systems that combine robotics, software, and services for large retailers, wholesalers, and distributors. TEM Tempus AI, Inc. Tempus AI combines genomic diagnostics, clinician workflow software, and de-identified data analytics for providers and life-science customers. TLN Talen Energy Corporation Independent power producer operating nuclear and dispatchable generation that sells electricity, capacity and related services, with growing exposure to data-center and large-load contracting. TSLA Tesla, Inc. Designs, manufactures and sells electric vehicles, battery storage and solar systems, plus related software and services through a direct-to-customer model. TSM Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited TSMC manufactures semiconductors designed by customers and sells foundry, advanced packaging, testing and related manufacturing services. TWST Twist Bioscience Corporation Twist Bioscience manufactures synthetic DNA, next-generation sequencing workflow tools, and antibody discovery inputs for biopharma, diagnostics, industrial, agriculture, and research customers. VICR Vicor Corporation Vicor designs and manufactures high-density modular power components and power systems, and licenses related power-conversion intellectual property to OEMs and infrastructure suppliers. VRT Vertiv Holdings Co Vertiv supplies power, cooling, racks, monitoring software, and lifecycle services for data centers and other mission-critical digital infrastructure. VST Vistra Corp. Vistra is an integrated U.S. power company that owns generation assets and sells electricity and natural gas to retail, commercial, industrial, and wholesale customers. WULF TeraWulf Inc. TeraWulf owns and develops U.S. power-backed data center campuses for AI and high-performance computing hosting, with legacy bitcoin mining assets. ZS Zscaler, Inc. Zscaler sells cloud-delivered security subscriptions that secure enterprise and government users, branches, workloads, devices, data, and emerging AI-agent activity.

Note: Availability of analysis for each symbol is subject to your Patreon tier membership level.

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Update Cadence

These analyses are updated on a weekly basis around the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th day of each month. If there are meaningful events in the market (e.g. earning season) then updates may be delayed to the end of the week.

Using the Data

Here are some practical ways people often use this kind of research inside their own workflow — purely as examples tied to the features of the platform, and not as recommendations or investment advice:

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Changelog

March 2026 - Week 2
Cleaner Glossary Tooltips
  • Glossary tooltips are now more precise. Common words like "multiple," "platform," and "converts" that have both financial and everyday meanings are no longer highlighted when used in their generic sense, reducing visual noise across company pages.
March 2026 - Week 1
Model Upgrade
  • We upgraded the analysis engine to GPT-5.4 from OpenAI. As with any model upgrade, you may notice some shifts in scores or rankings compared to prior weeks — this reflects the newer model's improved reasoning, not necessarily a change in our methodology or the companies themselves.
February 2026 - Week 4
Sharper Scores, Steadier Rankings
  • Last Economy Alignment scores now do a better job distinguishing companies with genuinely different structural positions. Previously, scores tended to cluster in a narrow band; the updated scoring spreads them out so you can more easily see which companies own durable advantages versus which ones look strong today but may be exposed as constraints fall. You may notice some companies shifting position relative to last week as a result—this reflects better calibration, not a change in the underlying analysis.
  • Breakout candidate rankings are now smoothed over recent weeks instead of recalculated from scratch each time. This means less week-to-week noise—a company won't jump in and out of breakout contention on minor data fluctuations, giving you a more reliable signal of which names are genuinely gaining momentum.
Contrast Pair Stories
  • New story format: we now publish head-to-head comparisons of two companies in the same market segment that diverge on structural positioning. These make it easier to see what actually separates durable advantage from surface-level AI exposure when two companies are competing for the same customers.
February 2026 - Week 3
AI Industrial Alignment in the UI
  • AI Industrial Alignment is now an axis option in the screener / scatter plot.
  • Every company page now includes a Last Economy Structure section showing how the business positions within the AI industrial landscape. Free users see the headline AI Industrial Score, higher tiers progressively unlock the score decomposition, structural risk vectors, and full control-point and flywheel analysis.
February 2026 - Week 2
Deeper Last Economy Analysis
  • Added a new two-pass AI/Agent/Automation Alignment analysis that scores each company for “fitness to benefit from the AI Industrial Revolution.” Instead of extrapolating from recent winners, this lens asks: as cognition, coordination, energy, and capacity constraints loosen, where does the company own or gate a durable choke point versus where does cheaper intelligence erode value capture?
  • The first phase maps where a company genuinely controls value and where it may be exposed as software and automation become more capable. The second phase evaluates how advantage compounds, which real-world bottlenecks still matter, how revenue is actually captured, and how resilient the business is across different economic and regulatory regimes. The result is a clearer distinction between durable industrial leverage and surfaces that look strong today but may thin out as constraints fall.
February 2026 - Week 1
Software Value Analysis
  • Added a new lens to our research that directly addresses what markets are pricing right now: as AI automates more knowledge work, many software features become cheap and easy to copy. For every company we cover, we now explicitly assess “obsolescence risk” (how easily the product can be replaced by AI or bundled into someone else’s platform) versus “durable advantage” (distribution, switching costs, trust, regulation, data rights, and real-world infrastructure).
  • Updated our writeups to clearly explain what this shift means for each company’s path to growth: whether it can keep pricing power, how it will capture value if AI changes the way customers buy (e.g., seats → usage → embedded workflows), and what concrete proof points investors should watch next to confirm resilience or signal disruption.
January 2026 - Week 3
Deeper Pre-Analysis
  • Added constraint analysis that identifies bottlenecks and barriers—supply chain dependencies, regulatory hurdles, capacity limits—that could slow or accelerate a company's ability to capture growth. This surfaces hidden risks and opportunities that affect execution, helping you understand not just where a company is going but what stands in the way.
  • Added path dependency and milestone mapping that charts the critical execution gates each company must pass through to realize its growth potential. This reveals which catalysts could trigger repricing events, how sequential the path is, and where fragility or optionality exists—giving you a clearer picture of timing and risk on the road to value creation.
January 2026 - Week 2
No updates
  • No major user-facing changes this week
January 2026 - Week 1
M.I.N.D. Trend Analysis
  • Added smoothed M.I.N.D. scores using exponential weighted moving average (EWMA) to reduce week-to-week noise in factor assessments. The smoothed values give a more stable view of each company's structural strengths.
  • New trend indicators show whether each M.I.N.D. factor (and the composite score) is improving or declining. Slopes are calculated over 5 weeks of history and expressed as change per week.
  • Builder tier CSV exports now include additional columns: smoothed M.I.N.D. score, M.I.N.D. trend slope, 5-period average risk score, Last Economy alignment, upside compression, and bull/base/bear CAGRs.
  • The interactive screener adds "M.I.N.D. Trend" as a new axis option. Positive values indicate improving structural quality; negative values suggest deterioration. This helps identify companies with strengthening or weakening competitive positions.
  • M.I.N.D. percentiles are now calculated using the more stable M.I.N.D. EWMA scores.
  • Last Economy Watch now weights evidence by significance rather than counting items. High-impact, hard-to-reverse developments carry more weight than symbolic announcements, giving a clearer picture of whether macro conditions are truly shifting toward or away from the thesis.
December 2025 - Week 4
Enhancements
  • We are renaming the tiers to give them names that more closely reflect their utility as we work to grow our audience. "Access" becomes "Reader", "Plus" becomes "Allocator" and "Portfolio" becomes "Builder".
  • We are making all covered stocks available at all tiers. Tier differentiation primarily comes down to the depth of analysis and the tools made available at each tier.
  • Going forward we will update analysis for all covered stock for all Tiers every week. This will make it easier to dependably deep link to analysis from our social media stories.
  • Many enhancements to the content publishing pipleline that will hopefully make stories more information rich and engaging.
Additions & Modifications
  • Initiating coverage of TeraWulf Inc. (WULF), Jabil Inc. (JBL) and Talen Energy Corp. (TLN).
  • Replacing MATIC with POL as a more appropriate "symbol" for The Polygon Network.
December 2025 - Week 3
Enhancements
  • We reworked the screener display of M.I.N.D. and Upside Compression (previously Valuation Tension) to use log axes.
  • We renamed "Valuation Tension" to "Upside Compression" to make the meaning clearer and more directional. Upside compression is a ratio of the five year opportunity of an asset to its current Price Position. Price Position is where the asset is prices relative to its 52-week low/high range.
  • Added new axes to the screener for M.I.N.D. score percentile and Upside Compression percentile. These spread the scatter and may make it simpler to interpret.
  • We will be publishing specific updates on examples of companies that fall into each quadrant of the M.I.N.D./Upside Compression plot.
  • Many enhancements to the content publishing pipleline that will hopefully make stories more information rich and accessible.
Additions
  • Initiating coverage of NetApp Inc. (NTAP), Core Scientific, Inc. (CORZ) and Spire Global, Inc. (SPIR).
December 2025 - Week 2
Model Upgrade
  • We upgraded the analysis process to use the newly released GPT 5.2 from OpenAI.
Additions
  • Initiating coverage of ASML Holding (ASML), BWX Technologies (BWXT) and Mobileye Global Inc. (MBLY).
December 2025 - Week 1
M.I.N.D. Framework Integration
  • Added M.I.N.D. scoring (Material, Intelligence, Network, Diversity) from Emad Mostaque's "The Last Economy" framework. Scores assess strength in physical domains, AI/intelligence generation, network effects, and optionality on a 0.0-1.0 scale.
  • M.I.N.D. scores now available at Free tier; explanations for each dimension at Plus tier and above.
  • Interactive screener now includes M.I.N.D. Score as a selectable axis option alongside growth, risk, and alignment metrics.
  • Added three price-based metrics to screener axes: Price Position (52w range position), Price Compression (distance from 52w high), and Valuation Tension (growth forecast divided by price position).
Additions
  • Initiating coverage of Intellia Therapeutics (NTLA), AeroVironment (AVAV) and the super interesting merger Apus Health (Apimeds-Mindwave).
Bug fixes
  • Fixed a bug in the calculation of risk-weighted growth.
November 2025 - Week 3
Adding Dynamic chart / screener, glossaries and FAQ.
  • The static risk vs growth chart has been replaced by a dynamic chart that allows you to plot different axes and filter the assets you want to see. This is available at paid membership levels but not at the free level given the smaller number of assets there doesn't warrant filtering. For members with weekly update cadence this is in place on last week's analysis index. For monthly updates this will appear with the next regular update (week 4 in November).
  • The online stock analysis pages are now augmented with a glossary capability. If you see a word underlined then you can hover the mouse over the word and see a definition.
  • There is now a short Frequently Asked Questions page. If you'd like a question answered please reach out on Patreon.
  • A few minor changes, shortening some of the prose around skills, assets & capabilities slightly and making current share price and 52-week high/low explicitly available to the analysis.
  • Upgrading to GPT 5.1 for analyses going forward.
November 2025 - Week 2
Adding Crypto
  • Initiated coverage on a number of retail available, institutionally research crypto assets: ATOM, AVAX, BTC, DOT, ETH, FIL, LINK, MATIC, and SOL
November 2025 - Week 1
Adding Context
  • Analysis now includes consideration of bull, base and bear cases from reputable analysts. This is also output at the Access member level
  • The models now do more in-depth analysis of "net new" value creating opportunities available to the company over 5 years
  • Analysis includes consideration of skills, assets and capabilties. This is also output at the Portfolio member level
  • Added a free-tier (accessible to anyone who authenticates via Patreon) that covers 10 "interesting" companies monthly
October 2025
Initial Launch
  • First release of {{ project_name }} company analysis platform
  • Coverage of 100+ companies across AI, biotech, quantum, defense, enterprise and robotics sectors and more
  • Three-tier Patreon structure with varying levels of access
  • Multi-model AI analysis using GPT-5, Claude and Gemini. (Note: in my experimentation, Grok's future-tech outlook is too optimistic, even for me)
  • Downloadable PDFs and CSV growth/risk data at the Portfolio tier
  • Scatter plots to understand relative growth/risk
Development candidates:
  • Additional companies to cover
  • Plots of company growth trends over time
  • Allocation worksheet
  • Let me know what you'd like to see ...

About

The Framework

The Next Arc Research framework is inspired by Emad Mostaque's "The Last Economy" thesis on the transformative impact of AI and exponential technologies. Rather than extrapolating from historical trends, I analyze how companies are positioned to capture value in a world where AI dramatically accelerates innovation, reduces costs, and enables new business models.

The Technology

Each week, AI reasoning models research every company from scratch — pulling from earnings calls, product launches, regulatory filings, and competitive moves. The analysis is scored and structured so you can compare companies and track how their positions change week over week.

The Creator

I've spent 30+ years working and investing in tech. I worked at Netscape, Yahoo!, Google and many startups in Silicon Valley - most recently in AI and LLM technology.

As a retail investor I invested in Bank of America during the 2008 Great Recession, Amazon before they got big and NVIDIA when they still focused on gaming. These investments allowed me to quit regular work and spend some time on Next Arc Research to find the next companies that are going to drive outsized returns in our tech-optimistic future. I resolved that anything I developed would be made available to others.

While I am hopeful for a tech-optimistic future of abundance for all, I also believe that the surest way to guard against being cut out of that future is to own a part of it.

Contact

Please reach out via my Patreon.

Free Resources

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