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2026 Forecast: Why Goldman Sachs Is Betting on Blackouts, Blue Collars, and Uranium

2026 Forecast: Why Goldman Sachs Is Betting on Blackouts, Blue Collars, and Uranium

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Yo, imagine it’s 2026. The news says the economy is fire, but your homie with a Master’s in CS has been couch-surfing for six months while your electrician friend just copped her second investment property. Welcome to the great inversion. We’ve spent decades thinking software would eat the world, but in 2026, the physical world is biting back. AI isn’t just code anymore; it’s a monster that eats electricity, and our 1970s power grid is straight-up failing. This is why Goldman Sachs is betting on 'dirty' assets like copper and uranium. The 'Email Jobs' are getting hollowed out by AI agents, creating a 'jobless expansion' where companies make bank but stop hiring. Meanwhile, if you can fix a high-voltage transformer or weld a pipe, you’re the new elite. We call it the 'Hands Premium.' Globalization is also dead—it's all about 'Trusted Blocs' now. Places like Monterrey, Mexico and Tamil Nadu, India are the new gold mines because they aren't China. Even finance is changing; banks are swapping slow wires for instant stablecoins and tokenized assets. The vibe for 2026? Stop looking at the cloud and start looking at the dirt. The virtual world is officially handcuffed to the physical one, and the physical world is charging a massive premium. Want to know more? Watch the full video on my channel! #2026Forecast #GoldmanSachs #Uranium #BlueCollar #AIRevolution #GlobalEconomy #看一看长视频
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