The Unthinkable is About To Happen To The Economy

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When many think of the future economy, many financial experts think that the future will be very similar to the past economy such as what we've had in 2015. However the future economy will be one with data warehouses, technology, artificial intelligence and awareness of the environment, what we eat, where we travel and how we are able to live.

This will impact all of us in the sense of our ability to get home mortgages in areas that are considered risky, this will impact our ability to get home insurance, our ability to refinance our property or buy future properties. This could impact our ability to grow and scale our business, obtain credit and loans for this business and the financial impact that this will have on our customer and what they can afford to spend on our products and services.

I love real estate, business, investing, stocks and all asset classes for the most part and it is very important that we pay close attention to the global changes that are occurring so that we can make smart financial investing decisions today to prevent us from large scale losses to our portfolio tomorrow. To me, what I am seeing is massive changes coming to nearly all asset classes, especially real estate in the coming few years.

What are your thoughts on the World Economic Forums Plan?

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