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What can I invest my money in?

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Step by step we are leaving behind the pandemic by Covid19, at least from the media point of view due to the avalanche of vaccinations, in some cases mandatory, but the return to work remains stagnant, in fact much of humanity is still at home or survives in the informal economy, in any case governments were put to the order of the global elites and follow to the letter their 'commandments', i.e., reduction of employment. to the letter their 'commandments', i.e., reduction of employment, unstoppable quantitative easing, elimination of cash and reconfiguration of the fiat model towards a totally digital one (i.e., implementation of the great reset announced in Davos in January of this year).

It is a reality, fiat money is being diluted between the fingers of inflation, meanwhile central banks are increasingly printing money without value or backing to infinity while governments distribute this excess of numbers to the unemployed population in the form of 'incentives' feeding inflation and preparing the world for the new proposal of the elites.

So in the face of the obvious decline in the value of our income saving is stupid because of the low rates, it becomes necessary then to avail ourselves of other more suitable methods to increase our funds. Yes, cryptocurrencies are an important means of sheltering our values, especially Bitcoin due to its great similarity to gold and the trust that the world places in Satoshi Nakamoto's masterpiece. On the other hand, given that it is a limited currency, BTC will tend to increase its value over time, although it is necessary to recognize that it is a high-risk investment given the manipulable nature of its price.

But not everything is cryptocurrencies, there are also other spaces where to invest the little or much that we have left of fiat money before it disappears as we know it. For example, we are living the renaissance of the space age, but now the private world is leading the way in this craze to conquer the firmament. It seems that the world's millionaires are obsessed with moving beyond the Earth's atmosphere (another item on the agenda for the great reset?), although the main objective will certainly be to extract the existing resources on the Moon and Mars and not so much the colonization of these stars. In any case this proposal requires resources that can be cryptocurrencies or fiat, in exchange it is possible to receive substantial direct or indirect values directed to those who took the challenge to believe in this business.

Another area that will receive a lot of funds from now on will be the production of hydrogen as a real substitute for hydrocarbons to move humanity, not only on planet earth but also outside it. While lithium is winning the race for supposedly clean energy, developers of automobiles and especially aircraft, satellites and other aerospace elements require more than rechargeable batteries to make their efforts to conquer the stars profitable. Although hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, it turns out to be the opposite on our blue planet, at least in its natural state. However, considering that 3.4 parts of the Earth are covered with water, this means that we are practically swimming in an almost infinite sea of hydrogen if separating the molecules of the vital liquid could be done cheaply.

And precisely many companies, especially oil and automotive companies are devoting their efforts in research and production to generate liquid hydrogen as an accessible, cheap and clean fuel from two alternatives: separation of water molecules (H2O) or the separation of this element of hydrocarbons given its abundance in the dinosaur juice, although the latter alternative generates some doubts in the procedure by the polluting history of black gold.

Finally, I would like to talk about food, specifically animal proteins, which lately have received innumerable criticisms, from vegan groups to the United Nations (UNO). It seems that our days as carnivores are numbered, the elites (Bill Gates at the head) consider that meat production methods are not environmentally friendly, therefore eating proteins from live animals is harmful (according to them).

If you have not noticed, beef, fish and poultry, animal proteins in general, are becoming more and more expensive, so access to them will be limited for 90% of us, while the alternative they propose is based on feeding us synthetic (laboratory) meat, which supposedly does not hurt livestock or require large tracts of land for breeding, it is cells converted into steaks, although I suspect it is not as simple as explained by Mr. Gates, father of the proposal and strangely the largest landowner in the United States. If you get over your disgust with the master of 'windows' (as I do) this may be an important option.

But there is also another method of access to protein, cheaper and intended to be universally available, I mean insects. Today it is already possible to see on some supermarket shelves products such as flour, breads, cakes and even drinks based on crickets and other insects. Today they are a novelty but in the future they will be the 'new normal'. But vegan alternatives will also become popular for those who want to eat something that tastes like meat, poultry or fish but is based on vegetable proteins, fats and starches.

This is just a small sample of what is coming in the future, right or wrong that's where we are heading and therefore the money that is produced in the world will also move towards these investments that today seems like science fiction but in a few years will be a daily reality, knowing how to arrive at the right time and indicated is essential when it comes to make our fiat or crypto money worth the important thing is to have the ability and wisdom to invest.

And you, what do you plan to invest in?


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