How do I join the hyper-rich in milking the globalisation phenomena, that's making a select few rich beyond dreams, and bringing the 99.9999% of the population to an equal low standard of living?
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How do I take advantage of globalisation?
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Invest your money in funds which cover those countries which are rising. It'll be 50 years until the gaps closed on average income, so there's still a long ride ahead. Commodities also look good as the richer Indians and Chinese become, the more natural resources they'll use. -
Yes, might work but the gains will be a fraction of the money invested. If he is lucky may be even 2/3 times more. I think _V_ wants more (like the super rich).Originally posted by mace View PostInvest your money in funds which cover those countries which are rising. It'll be 50 years until the gaps closed on average income, so there's still a long ride ahead. Commodities also look good as the richer Indians and Chinese become, the more natural resources they'll use.Comment
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Ah, but the glories of compound interest.Originally posted by kingshuk View PostYes, might work but the gains will be a fraction of the money invested. If he is lucky may be even 2/3 times more. I think _V_ wants more (like the super rich).
In any case, becoming super rich is too stressful. Be born to it or marry it.Comment
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Originally posted by mace View PostAh, but the glories of compound interest.
Yes the grandchildren will have fun on _V_'s money. All thanks to globalization.
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Set up an IT shop in Asia, charge 2/3 UK rates to end clients. Never mind the quality, feel the profits.
Works for Xansa, etc.Comment
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