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What do you feel will be the next big industry to invest in now?
Any ideas?
7 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I've read that one of the greatest contributors to employment growth in the US in the next ten years is expected to be the health care sector. Specific companies in the health care sector could be a good investment given the trends.
- Mike SLv 71 decade ago
You ask an interesting and difficult question... wouldn't it be great to have that crystal ball and know what the next big industry would be? As I peer into mine, I see biotechnology creating new products that we can only dream about today... although much progress has been made, I think this industry is still in its infancy. It will be interesting to see the strides it has made in the next ten years.
- 1 decade ago
Hi,
I think it's should be retail industry. also MLM industry. that's really grow in plenty number. for retail and MLM it's hard to be bankrupt since the buyer is a lot of ppl. if factory it's will be easily bankrupt if not always do inovation or cost reduction.
Cheers!!
MS
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Property, redevelop old tired buildings.
Car companies finally getting act together for better fuel efficiency. Like the new 85 unleaded gas, certain cars only for now. Electric cars, Hybrid cars etc.
Copper is high now, don't know why its so much in need and stolen alot! (minerals?Gold?).
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- THINKMAANLv 51 decade ago
I am still bullish on energy sector. I don't think oil is going to go below $60 per barrels for long. It is going to bounch back after the election this fall.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
kinda suprised no one is syaing emerging markets, health care or financial sectors...
and naturally no one is saying anything about tech....and the holidays are coming soon...oh well.