Maybe 20 years is a bit short for this, but quantum computing. I’ll explain: What makes computers advance so fast is a thing called Moore’s Law. Basically what it says is that the average computer processing power will double every 1.5 years give or take. This has been happening very consistently since the 1930’s when computers were first being used. Eventually, a transistor will become so small that it is impossible to get any smaller, making computer power stop in it’s tracks. This is estimated to happen withing the next 20-40 years. Quantum computing uses sub atomic particles instead of silicon. So far, the most complex operation a quantum computer has done is 3 x 5, but the field is advancing quickly, and when Moore’s law ends, it will be the only alternative computer.
I believe that at some point, interest rates are going to rise, so any play on that might be effective, including real estate. Bonds will go down in value if that happens. Also, I think the natural gas trend might increase, as fueling stations become easier to find. We recently discovered huge reserves in the US, and prices seem to me to be very low. That might be a great long-term play. The ‘buy-and-hold a basket of steady companies with growing earnings’ method is also very solid.
I’ve found great source of salt. MacDonald meals. It just needs to be extracted and it’s you. No more need for salt mines.
Critical thinking skills at the university level.
Valve
Land. Population boom is going to make it skyrocket in value.
Redbull. Soon to be leaders of aerospace innovations.
Tattoo removal. There are going to be a lot of people regretting that ink in 20+ years.
Maybe 20 years is a bit short for this, but quantum computing. I’ll explain: What makes computers advance so fast is a thing called Moore’s Law. Basically what it says is that the average computer processing power will double every 1.5 years give or take. This has been happening very consistently since the 1930’s when computers were first being used. Eventually, a transistor will become so small that it is impossible to get any smaller, making computer power stop in it’s tracks. This is estimated to happen withing the next 20-40 years. Quantum computing uses sub atomic particles instead of silicon. So far, the most complex operation a quantum computer has done is 3 x 5, but the field is advancing quickly, and when Moore’s law ends, it will be the only alternative computer.
Graphene.
Stem-cell. It is invested in today but not nearly as much as it should be
I believe that at some point, interest rates are going to rise, so any play on that might be effective, including real estate. Bonds will go down in value if that happens. Also, I think the natural gas trend might increase, as fueling stations become easier to find. We recently discovered huge reserves in the US, and prices seem to me to be very low. That might be a great long-term play. The ‘buy-and-hold a basket of steady companies with growing earnings’ method is also very solid.