Controlled nuclear fusion has always been a topic worth paying attention to. Although there was a hype around 2025, to be honest, this is not a short-term hot topic.



Why do I think so? At the national level, it has already been incorporated into the 14th Five-Year Plan as a new economic growth point. What does this mean? Full backing from funds and policies.

More importantly, we have a significant bottleneck in the energy infrastructure—controlled nuclear fusion technology is one of them. Addressing these shortcomings is often the biggest investment opportunity. From industrial upgrading and technological breakthroughs to supporting the industrial chain, this process will drive a series of related investments.

So don’t just focus on the hype around 2025. The real opportunities lie ahead—long-term policy support, capital follow-up, and technological accumulation—these are the decisive factors.
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RugPullSurvivorvip
· 01-01 12:25
Hmm... The 15th Five-Year Plan is indeed powerful; nuclear fusion is not just a trend but infrastructure. Those who have been duped understand that long-term policy support is more valuable than any concept. Addressing energy bottlenecks and completing the supply chain will truly lead to profit.
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FloorSweepervip
· 2025-12-30 01:32
Nuclear fusion, huh, it's definitely not something that will happen overnight. The 15th Five-Year Plan has already been set... now that's serious.
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ChainProspectorvip
· 2025-12-29 16:55
Nuclear fusion indeed has some potential; it was included in the 14th Five-Year Plan, and it's not just a short-term hype to cut leeks. This time is different. At the national level, real efforts are being made. Only after the short-term speculation subsides will the true opportunities emerge. The bottleneck issues are like gold mines; filling the gaps in the entire industry chain is the real focus. Wait, could this be another round of public opinion hype? I think I'll wait until there is substantial technological progress before making any moves. In the long term, there is indeed potential, but now is the time to be cautious and not be led astray by concepts.
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MemecoinTradervip
· 2025-12-29 12:50
nah everyone's fixating on the 2025 pump cycle but the real alpha is in the infrastructure play that unfolds over the next decade. policy + capital stack = generational wealth formation, fr fr
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SybilSlayervip
· 2025-12-29 12:40
Nuclear fusion, once included in the 15th Five-Year Plan, is destined to be a long-term endeavor. Those who are short-term traders should cut their losses. There's nothing wrong with the logic of addressing bottlenecks and strengthening weak links; history has proven this many times. Lifting the entire industrial chain together—that's real gold and silver.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 2025-12-29 12:31
Nuclear fusion is a long-term chip for the 15th Five-Year Plan; don't be fooled by short-term fluctuations.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 2025-12-29 12:27
Nuclear fusion, to put it simply, is a gold mine for the 15th Five-Year Plan, but results won't come so quickly. How to put it, the logic of addressing bottlenecks and filling shortfalls is really valuable. A complete industrial chain drives the entire industry, and this is the true long-term opportunity. Don't be fooled by the 2025 market rally; capital and policies are all in place, and this is just the beginning. However, honestly, whether it can really be achieved is still uncertain. The money-burning will definitely continue endlessly. This thing is different from new energy; the cycle will be even longer, but once it breaks through, the potential is enormous. So I still believe in the rhythm of the next few years. Don't rush to get off.
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MysteriousZhangvip
· 2025-12-29 12:27
Nuclear fusion, huh? They've even committed to the 15th Five-Year Plan, it really isn't just talk on paper. Honestly, this is the real setup; that hype was just a teaser. The real deal is coming later. Addressing the bottlenecks and filling the gaps will require moving the entire industry chain. I bet this market will last for three to five years.
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OfflineValidatorvip
· 2025-12-29 12:26
Nuclear fusion, huh? The hype last year was a bit excessive, but the momentum is still strong. Basically, it's about being held back by key technologies. The country has made this a new growth pillar, and subsequent funding and policies have followed. The opportunity lies in the long term, not the short term. The industrial chain can sustain for a long time, so don't rush.
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