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As bond yields remain low and stock markets despite being in the midst of a global recession, have already made significant gains, the big question for investors and traders as to whether they should remain, buyers or sellers, is becoming increasingly critical. Although such questions have complex answers, in recent decades a fundamental principle has been developed where both investors and traders, should always keep in mind when buying or selling assets.

This principle is summed up in the following key question

Do the assets for trade or investment make the world a better place?

Whether it is stock indices, individual stocks, commodities, or currency pairs, if you are an investor or a trader, search for the assets that make the world better. Once you find and distinguish them, you have taken an important step in obtaining the right investment or trading positions.

This approach, while it seems obvious, is extremely timely because it reveals the overall perception of the times, we live in. In essence, it illuminates the dominant conception of the revolution we have been experiencing in recent decades: The conception of the Fourth 4th Industrial Revolution. This revolution, although it appears to be technological, in essence, its purpose is not the technology itself, but the way in which it will merge all the technologies where the main concern is to create real value by developing the ways in which make the world a better place.

For example, on the Internet of Things, networks of connected devices with sensors and robots produce many deep connections. Thus, they create powerful digital applications, such as weather forecasting systems, smart buildings that regulate their own climates, self-driving cars, etc. And although they blur the line between the physical and digital worlds, they ultimately create a new, better world.

Also, using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to analyze data sets, people can now solve even the most critical problems. For example, they can create smart cities, where the use of many types of sensors and other data technologies will reduce traffic and emissions, while better urban planning can be created.

There are now dozens of organizations and even states adopting the concept of the 4th Industrial Revolution to do things that until recently seemed impossible to do. The applications of this revolution are now inspiring people and entities to rethink how they collect, analyze, and act, contributing to a better or at least more efficient world.

The challenges facing this revolution are many, such as issues related to cybersecurity and data privacy. However, this revolution has now created a reality that has no return as over time more entities become part of it with the goal always remaining the same: to make a better and more efficient world.

Thus, the answer to the question of whether an investor or trader should be a buyer or seller of a currency, an index, a stock, a bond, etc., lies in the condition, whether these ​​represented assets could achieve the goal: which is the creation of a better world.

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