Supertrends (Review and Analysis of Tvede's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Lars Tvede's book "Supertrends" shows that in order to be highly successful as an investor, there's no point looking at projected profits for investments in the next twelve months alone. Instead, you need to take into account the big picture and the underlying long-term trends to make astute investment decisions. In his book, the author explains how the future value of investments made today will be directly influenced by developments in politics, conflict, economics, demographics, environment, lifestyles, business, finance and technology. This summary will teach you to take these into account in order to make the right investment.
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To learn more, read "Supertrends" and find out how you can use cycles to predict future success and make the right investment.
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Book Presentation:
Supertrends by Lars Tvede
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of
Supertrends (Lars Tvede)
1. The three cycles which generate the business cycle
2. The 17 defining long-term trends of 2010 - 2050
3. The seven supersectors which will outperform the overall markets
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
To be highly successful as an investor, there’s no point looking at projected profits for investments in the next twelve months alone. Rather, you need to take into account the big picture and the underlying long-term trends to make astute investment decisions. From that expanded perspective, it’s clear the future value of any investments made today will be directly influenced by developments in politics, conflict, economics, demographics, environment, lifestyles, business, finance and technology.
So the real question investors should ask is: What will the world be like in 2050?
As strange as it may sound, you can already answer that question in more detail and depth than you may realize. The world in 2050 will be the direct result of the continuation of three cycles and seventeen trends which are already in place. When you take into account these cycles and long-term trends, there are seven supersectors which will outperform the overall market over the next forty years.
"I have discovered that the times in my life when I personally have made the best investments and had the greatest fun in business was when I got the really big picture right and took long-term positions against the prevailing mood or ahead of the game. I have also noticed that to have fun and to succeed, it’s not enough to play your game well – it is far more important to choose the right game to play. When