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re: Which sector will lead the market for the next ten years?
Posted on 10/30/22 at 10:28 pm to lynxcat
Posted on 10/30/22 at 10:28 pm to lynxcat
My money goes to whoever patents this…
Possible Cure for baldness
Possible Cure for baldness
This post was edited on 10/30/22 at 10:29 pm
Posted on 10/30/22 at 10:47 pm to Breauxsif
Lithium batteries IMO
As they get smaller and smaller they will be in everything we own, and pretty much already are
As they get smaller and smaller they will be in everything we own, and pretty much already are
Posted on 10/31/22 at 6:12 am to Guntoter1
Financials are regulated too much to be the leader. The big companies are essentially government facilities with public figureheads.
Tech was the 2010s clear leader. That long outperformance historically doesn’t repeat and could have a long period of relative underperformance.
I’d probably go I’d have to see Energy as a whole. Commodity bull combined with capital expenditures from woke culture looking for “cleaner” sources of fuel provides a big tailwind on the long term. Will be volatile at times.
That or Industrials if congress can ever gets its head out of its asinine ways and start putting budget money into projects that will get this country’s infrastructure back on track.
Tech was the 2010s clear leader. That long outperformance historically doesn’t repeat and could have a long period of relative underperformance.
I’d probably go I’d have to see Energy as a whole. Commodity bull combined with capital expenditures from woke culture looking for “cleaner” sources of fuel provides a big tailwind on the long term. Will be volatile at times.
That or Industrials if congress can ever gets its head out of its asinine ways and start putting budget money into projects that will get this country’s infrastructure back on track.
Posted on 10/31/22 at 8:19 am to Guntoter1
We’re gonna be living in mud huts in 10 years
Posted on 10/31/22 at 9:17 pm to Warfox
quote:
healthcare
We spend like 17% of GDP on healthcare.
Most European countries are 10-12% I think.
Being that government is largest provider and seniors are almost all medicare, something has to give.
Healthcare cannot grow.
We'll go insolvent.
Posted on 11/1/22 at 8:57 am to Privateer 2007
Perhaps not for ten years, but I was thinking the billions of dollars of weapons we sent to Ukraine will have to be replaced..
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