With the S&P 500 and Bitcoin tearing up the charts, are those red-hot areas the best places to invest $10,000 right now?
In the latest edition of Where to Invest, one expert Bloomberg asked about timely opportunities counsels going long on the US and AI. Others, however, point to areas of the US and European markets that may offer greater value and the potential for continued momentum in coming months and years. Favored sectors run from defense to industrials to life sciences tools companies and banks.
When the four wealth advisers were asked where they’d spend $10,000 on a personal interest, ideas stretched from buying whole genome sequencing for the family, to a trip to Australia with loved ones, to following a favorite sports team around the world.
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Indian "RW" or Hindutva or non-left in general shares almost no values with the western RW, especially now with the ascension of groypers/neo-nazis within the MAGA movement, and the gradual ascension of MAGA as a whole within US conservatives.
The US Right has already almost completely flipped on Israel/Jews, and the impact of this can't be understated. It's the Jewish lobby that kept the Western RW off of straight up Nazism for decades after WW2.
Here's the simple difference between Western right and left- the former hates you for merely existing and being an Indian regardless of your ideology, while the latter hates you if your ideology doesn't align with theirs.
It's pretty clear which one is the greater evil.
Now I'm not claiming that Indian "RW"/Hindutva should align with the Western LW either. But India can negotiate far better with LW governments in the west, and backing their RW merely to oppose the Left is stupid.
Plus like I said before, we have no shared values with the Western Right. Their values of racial supremacy, misogyny, anti-science, Christian nationalism, zero-sum economics etc are completely contrary to Indian "RW" or Hindutva.
When it’s about reservation, the slogan is: “Only 10% for upper castes? That’s unfair! We should expand benefits so everyone gets a share.” Fairness suddenly means more inclusion.
But when it’s about income tax, the tone flips: “Only 10% pay income tax? Good. Let the same 10% keep paying more. Why bother making contributions equal?”
So when it’s about benefits, the demand is: spread it wider. But when it’s about responsibility, the demand becomes: concentrate it further.
As every Indian married woman would agree with me, marriages are the Greatest asset of a patriarchal society as that is how they control women. They say, better get disrespected and exploited by a single monster rather than stay single and be the victim of thousand monsters. Is it true? Is life of a woman who never married that difficult? If there are few of you who had the strength to fight with the patriarchal society and who didn't get married at all, then I really need your advices and honest confessions about how is your life going on? Do you repent your decision of not marrying ever? Please let me know your gender while you answer, it will be very helpful.