Don’t get left behind. The digital revolution is upon us. The traditional economy is morphing into an emerging, new economic system whose origins stem from the disruption of the Financial Crisis. Global View Capital Management’s “A Tale Of Two Economies: The Case For Active Management” white paper looks to prepare its readers for the changes that will come with evolution of the global economy.
Using quantum physics and elements of human behavioral science, the white paper highlights the differences between the traditional economy that dominated the market before the 2008 crash and the emerging, new economic system that has been born out of it. By showing the contrasts in these two economies and the current megatrends driving this renaissance, the white paper looks to guide investors into harnessing the new economy’s evolving investment opportunities.
There is no doubt that the world is changing and that the digital revolution is upon us. As the white paper points out, companies like J.C. Penny and Sears have given way to digital players such as Amazon. The global economy is currently undergoing the most considerable technological transformation in history. Even more so than the twenty years from 1860-1880 during the Industrial Revolution that gave us the internal combustion engine, the telephone, and electricity. As these systems change, so does the way we need to invest our money.
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The “buy and hold” system has dominated investing since 2009, and this is for good reason. “Loss aversion” in behavioral science has shown that the fear of loss is about twice as powerful as the pleasure from gain. When a huge market crash occurs, all those “buy and hold” investment theories go out the window. Therefore, the white paper suggests that in the future, risk mitigation, “will become paramount!” And that will mean that the flexibility allowed by active management will be the preferred and best way to manage investments.
The passive investment system that has dominated investing since the crash will need to give way to more active money management. We have already borne witness to the current market’s volatility, and the white paper suggests that in the emerging economy, investors “must be nimble, disciplined, and capable of adapting to a changing environment.”
As we move into the digital age, behaviors are shifting rapidly, challenging the traditional rules of investing, suggests the white paper. In order for investors not to get left behind, they will need to take an active approach towards their portfolio.
Be prepared for the changes that will come in the new economic system and don’t get left behind by downloading the white paper.
Download “A Tale Of Two Economies: The Case For Active Management” white paper