In the past, those who bought houses were the first to accumulate wealth; in the future, it's the other way around—only those who own high-quality stocks can continue to outperform the societal average.


Because the companies behind top-tier blue-chip stocks are the currently most scarce and valuable resources in society, their value has long surpassed that of real estate in the most prestigious neighborhoods.
Just look at South Korea to understand—Hynix employees in South Korea have become the hottest matchmakers in the dating market.
They have crushed traditional elites like lawyers and doctors.
The most sought-after and scarce core assets in the future will be leading publicly listed companies across various industries.
Holding equity in these companies is the ultimate card to widen the wealth gap and surpass ordinary people.
The question for the future isn't whether to participate in the global stock market, but how to participate.
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