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Automation Will Change Investing Forever, Says Finance Expert Charles Hugh Smith [Best of Capital Gains]

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Charles Hugh Smith wonders if we will have enough paid work in the future, and what will happen if we won’t.

Automation is becoming more and more widespread, but does it offer a sustainable economic model for the future?

Today’s episode of Capital Gains offers a glimpse of Charles’ provocative alternative system, as well as his thoughts on what the smartest investing approach is to an economy attacked by massive deflation.

As an investor, you have to ask yourself what’s tradable and what’s not. In the future, there will still be an economy for high-touch value services that AI cannot provide.

Learn from Charles Hugh Smith what the advantages of cryptocurrencies are and choose to be an active, disruptive participant.

Full show notes at http://capitalism.com

Key takeaways:
  • Where should investors put their money before automation takes over
  • Key advantages of cryptocurrency
  • A promising alternative economical system
Connect with Charles Hugh Smith

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Connect with Jonathan Twombly

Find more great content from Jonathan at www.twobridgesmgmt.com.

Jonathan Twombly on Twitter Jonathan Twombly on LinkedIn

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Charles Hugh Smith wonders if we will have enough paid work in the future, and what will happen if we won’t.

Automation is becoming more and more widespread, but does it offer a sustainable economic model for the future?

Today’s episode of Capital Gains offers a glimpse of Charles’ provocative alternative system, as well as his thoughts on what the smartest investing approach is to an economy attacked by massive deflation.

As an investor, you have to ask yourself what’s tradable and what’s not. In the future, there will still be an economy for high-touch value services that AI cannot provide.

Learn from Charles Hugh Smith what the advantages of cryptocurrencies are and choose to be an active, disruptive participant.

Full show notes at http://capitalism.com

Key takeaways:
  • Where should investors put their money before automation takes over
  • Key advantages of cryptocurrency
  • A promising alternative economical system
Connect with Charles Hugh Smith

On Facebook On Twitter On Linkedin

Connect with Jonathan Twombly

Find more great content from Jonathan at www.twobridgesmgmt.com.

Jonathan Twombly on Twitter Jonathan Twombly on LinkedIn

--> Subscribe to the Capital Gains Podcast on Apple Podcasts <--

  continue reading

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