Hold Your Phones! The “Internet of Everything” Is Coming
Remember when I warned you about that self‑driving car revolution? Thanks to your feedback, many of you raked in a solid 25% profit from our pick. Well, strap in, because the next wave is even bigger—and it’s straight up the internet.
What Is The Internet of Everything?
Imagine your TV, lights, car, and that stubborn fridge that never seems to have enough ice—all dialed in for a click or a voice command. The old gadgets of your home will soon be equipped with a tiny chip that whispers “online” to the rest of the world.
Hilarious Preview from Pop Culture
Remember the Two and a Half Men gag where Ashton Kutcher’s character could black‑out the lights, hit the remote, and ask the fridge to drop a cube of ice because he was too lazy to open the door? That was back‑stage pirate‑style sci‑fi. Today it’s a realistic, not-yet‑fancy story for anyone with a smartphone.
Why It Is About To Be on Your Plate
- Remote control of home appliances—no more walking to the light switch.
- Streaming your favorite movies from the couch—literally controlling the TV through your phone.
- Smart lighting that brighter or dimmer per mood—or just because you’re tired of a bright day.
- Refrigerator commands: order groceries, turn on ice, or make sure milk is fresh.
- Vehicle integration: drive, lock/unlock, monitor the battery—all from your pocket.
Getting Ready to Invest
The buzz is already in the market: the “Internet Index” has just dropped 20% after a two‑year bull run. For those who want to kick‑start profits now, it’s a safe bet to keep a close eye on this trending wave.
In short: The future isn’t distant, nor will it just be for the ultra‑wealthy. By the time you’re scrolling, you’ll be able to order coffee, dim lights, and even mute your neighbor’s lawnmower—all from your phone. And that’s only the beginning.
Internet Stocks Keep on Climbing
Why Big Names Are Too Expensive Right Now
Apple and Google are already lining up to plug the latest internet tech into their gadgets.
But if you’re thinking of putting money into those shares, it’s probably a bad idea because they’re already priced out of the market.
Who’s Really Winning This Innovation Rush?
Machine is to be the real winners, the small players that supply the tiny but crucial parts of the Internet of Everything.
Those are the stocks I spotlight in LeadingTrader Premium.
- Component makers – the new “hub” of connectivity.
- Tech infrastructure firms that enable the data flow.
- Embedded systems developers powering smart everyday devices.
A New Gold Rush? Could Be It
The trend looks like the classic five‑year “gold rush”, just with more pixels and fewer pan‑frying pans. Keep your eyes peeled.
About the Author
Alessio Rastani, a trader from LeadingTrader.com, famously declared on BBC News that he “dreams of the next recession” and that “Goldman Sachs, not the governments, rule the world.”
Though he’s a seasoned yet self‑taught, non‑institutional trader (no FSA licence), he’s not shy about dropping bold opinions.
I’m not endorsing his views; these are his personal thoughts.
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