I think 2tor has a chance of remaking higher ed in a really great way. If we do that, those investors will do well.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All of us would be better investors if we just made fewer decisions.
I don't think we will put higher-ed out of business. I think we'll evolve it. More access, higher quality, lower costs, more global reach.
We can find a great sector or business, but we're investing so early that unless there's this tenacious grit, determination, resourcefulness, ability to evolve, it won't work.
We're starting to see a renaissance of investors embracing the idea that scientists can build businesses.
Finance is critical. If sufficient investment is made in infrastructure and venture capital is made available, there will be a big improvement in the situation.
Any new producer starting up is to get investors' confidence. Investors are still very very wary of anything to do with the arts world.
Beware angel investors: they can be disruptive.
More and more investors may be coming into markets everywhere but that doesn't mean that the markets are really getting more and more efficient, even in the United States. It does mean that there is more access for savvy investors who watch the money flows.
Investors should start with a view of skepticism. They should become intellectual investors rather than emotional investors. They should be careful, and they should be skeptical.
Simply put, investors should own less equities, more bonds, more global investments, more cash and more dry ammunition.
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