Selasa, 09 Februari 2021

When 7-Eleven doesn't take cash, you better pay attention

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Strange reports from the East...

If you haven't visited a certain ancient society lately, you may find the following story hard to believe... even alien to you. But by simply accepting it and understanding the sheer genius of it, you may find yourself very interested in ways to invest in this exciting technology.

But before I get to how to invest in it...

Imagine a society where people stroll out of their houses in the morning and leave their wallets behind. They go about their day with no credit cards, no debit cards, and NO cash. (In fact, merchants laugh at them if they even attempt to pay with these "primitive" items.)

Well, that society not only exists today, but it's also 4 times larger than the U.S. population, and it seems at least that far ahead of us when it comes to implementing this radical, game-changing, and extremely profitable technology.

This quote from a Bloomberg reporter sums it up well: "So when I tried to use cash to pay for meals or odds and ends at 7-Eleven, waiters and shopkeepers were either confused or bemused."

Of course, I'm talking about China, where people in urban areas can glide through their normal days with nothing but one or two apps on their smartphone.

Call it "the death of credit cards" or "the death of cash" or whatever you want...

...But it's spreading quickly across the globe, and I believe every investor needs to understand this or risk missing out on several companies that could potentially rake in billions from this inevitable wave.

How much longer do you think this technology stays under the radar with this kind of coverage?

  • The New York Times calls it "a gold mine of staggering proportions."
  • Research firm IDC told the Times: "Literally every business and brand in China is plugged into this ecosystem."
  • BI Intelligence estimates global growth from $75 billion this year to $500 billion in 2020 — a roughly 88% compound annual growth rate.

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Internet commerce: Amazon UP 20,632%

Video streaming: Netflix UP 20,932%

Digital entertainment: Marvel (now Walt Disney) UP 6,873%

Online travel services: Priceline (now Bookings Holdings) UP 7,072%

Gaming: Activision Blizzard UP 2,529%

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Rex Moore

Rex Moore
Senior Technology Reporter
The Motley Fool

 

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