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Jiren729
5 months ago

Unconditionally deal with IT, I have studied computer science and am software developer, it is the largest industry in the world and will become even bigger every year as internet, ki etc. are and become increasingly important.

The advantage of a computer scientist is that you can work from anywhere and find a job in every country so that “Germany” should go under what will not happen but then you could pack your stuff and would be welcomed everywhere with open arms as developers around the world are looking for.

The United States is Annual approx. 150,000 work visas for software developers (Germany, by the way, also less than 150k) so what I want to do, one should deal with things that will be more and more relevant in the future and then one can look relaxed into the future.

lazyjo
5 months ago

Investing in Artificial Intelligence and Robotic, as in the next few years a number of wages and production costs must be saved by companies.

Today, VW decided to close 3 of its production sites in Germany, which can mean up to 30,000 redundancies.

Silver and gold will certainly benefit from the crisis.

FXG36
5 months ago
  • Long to foreign competition, which achieve a comparative competitive advantage, especially through energy price-based cost leadership.
  • Empty sales to corresponding German companies or indices.
  • Based on expert knowledge in the field of insolvency and refurbishment consultancy, it will become independent.
  • Long for companies operating in infrastructure (high, civil engineering, raw materials such as cement, etc.). Because here the state will probably shoot early and a lot of money at a decline. This is likely to increase if German companies are active in building projects abroad (Ukraine and Co.).
  • Buy raw materials or extra-European foreign exchange into which people will flee as inflation increases. And this will probably arise when the state is heavily indebted and expansively spending money.
  • Short on real estate in industriestarken cities.

That’s a couple of eggs you could get into the nest. Otherwise:

  • Migration

hf&R

Booksfan
5 months ago

Land purchase outside Germany. Where to run self-sufficiency.

Geraldianer
5 months ago

Migration to Russia.

JayCeD
5 months ago

Levered short bets on the German automotive industry.

FXG36
5 months ago
Reply to  JayCeD

Could work, but can go back.

JayCeD
5 months ago
Reply to  FXG36

Of course only if it works.🤣

Velbert2
5 months ago

I don’t see a decline.

FXG36
5 months ago
Reply to  Velbert2

Time series unfortunately show the opposite.

Picture collection of some trends: https://ibb.co/s5gswpz

The linear trend is significant in large sectors and key figures, especially industry (industrial).

Even Californians will soon have an absolutely higher GDP than Germany.