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Investing in the 4th Industrial Revolution: Embracing Risk for Massive Gains

Fox BusinessJuly 5, 20252 min69,323 views
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: A Unique Investment Opportunity

  • πŸ’‘ The current era is compared to only three other points in human history, marking it as the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
  • 🎯 Investors are urged to look at things differently and embrace greater risk to participate in the tremendous upside.

Volatility and Investor Psychology

  • ⚠️ Volatility and self-doubt are constant companions in investing, especially during periods of significant change.
  • πŸ“ˆ Using tight stops can lead to selling stocks only to watch them experience massive gains for someone else.

Rethinking Valuation Rules

  • 🚫 Historic valuation rules and averages for the overall market should be disregarded in this new era.
  • πŸ’° An example is given of Palantir, which posted its first profit with a PE ratio of 228, yet saw its stock price surge from $16 to $130 a share.
  • πŸš€ Many lesser-known companies have already seen 100% gains, with the potential for thousands of percentage points in the future.

Overcoming Investment Hesitation

  • 🧠 The common advice to avoid stocks when they are perceived as "too expensive" can lead to missed opportunities, as seen with Nvidia.
  • πŸ“‰ Even when major stocks swoon, investors are often told they did well not to buy, and then hesitate to buy on rebounds because they didn't catch the bottom.
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