1. The author identifies companies benefiting from AI-driven market disruptions by focusing on sectors where demand significantly exceeds supply; 2. The strategy prioritizes mission-critical businesses with sustainable growth potential, avoiding short-term trends; 3. Key opportunities span technology (e.g., GOOGL, NVDA), infrastructure (e.g., KMI, TRP), and energy (e.g., CNQ) sectors.
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