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What Emerging Market will rise after China? Brazil?

>> No.19395523

india

>> No.19395539

>>19395523
Let me guess Pajeet, by 2030, right?

>> No.19395556
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>>19395506
He's so fucking hot, bros..

>> No.19395629

>>19395506
degenerate pot smoker

>> No.19395633

>>19395506
That belly is only able to make poop, not babies

>> No.19395659

Vietnam, its already happening

>> No.19395666

>>19395539
sirs buy bitcoin and invest india, china soon much labour price! come india and make toilet all workplace, thriving economy sir

>> No.19395715

>>19395506
Probably the rest of the Asian countries that aren't South Korea or Japan.

>> No.19395730

>>19395506
beaners will rule the world
if they dont become even worse after getting infested by large amounts of niggers

>> No.19395743

My peepee

>> No.19395784

>>19395556
Unfuckingdeniable

>> No.19395794

>>19395506
Hnng

>> No.19395825

>>19395506
Thats a woman

>> No.19395834

Indonesia.

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No.

>> No.19396309

>>19395506
Mexico. It's already starting.

>Adjacent to world's #1 and ONLY growth based economy
>Abundant natural resources
>Healthy demographics
>Amazing tourist potential
>Oil rich
>Highly skilled manufacturing labor force (WAY better than China's)
>Ratified trade treaty with Canada and US for next 100 years
>No major security threats

Yeah laugh all you want, but it's all true. I'm not Mexican but virtually all manufacturing from China is relocating there. Yeah they have corruption and crime but its white girl problems compared to China, India and China.

Smart money is investing here.

>> No.19396358

>>19395506
China might be destined to collapse. Brazil is doing alright, but Argentina and Mexico have the right things going for them. India has what it may need, but Modi doesn't work well with other countries. The other rising power I can think of is Turkey.

>> No.19396369

>>19395556
if i ever come across a guy like that im gay i dont care

>> No.19396383

>>19395715
North Korea superpower 2021

>> No.19396401

Source of that cute girl?

>> No.19396402

>>19395506
His weiner

>> No.19396433

>>19395506
None, China only saw those growth rates because they weren't Americas bitch and went against orthodoxy.

>> No.19396468

>>19396433
It's the exact opposite, China only saw those growth rates because America enabled them

>> No.19396472

>>19396401
this

>> No.19396575

>>19396433
Yea nah dude china has no real internal consumption and is export dependent.

>> No.19396646

>>19395506
why you fags like trannies? this a good one, though, feminine face
sayuri mattar from brazil

>> No.19396672
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Vietnam and Central Asia

>> No.19396722

>>19396575
I mean they do, it's just not enough due to their population and wages

>> No.19396775

>>19396401
https://www.instagram.com/sayurimattar/?hl=pt-br

not a girl, technically

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>>19395506
>>19395556
>>19396775

>> No.19397228

>>19396369
Same dude. I'm not gay but sometimes I fantasize about having a cute trap roommate and cuddling with him and feeling his butt

>> No.19397358

>>19395506
Pretty sure China is about to get best Korea’s. Considering they’ve given the entire world cassus belli against them, they don’t have enough arable land to support their population and their government knows that if they fall they’ll be strung up by their entrails, I suspect we’ll have to purge them with nuclear fire. All in all things are shaping up nicely

>> No.19397468

>>19396369
Same I'm not gay but I would suck is cock and let him and his friends fuck me in a sauna

>> No.19397495

>>19396309
>no major security threats

>> No.19397600

>>19397495
At least Mexicans are too stupid to steal tech and knock it off for themselves

>> No.19397614

>>19395633
Scat fetish here...sounds good to me! what are you? Some kinda pedophile?

>> No.19397680
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19397680

>With China, the world has exhausted it's last large untapped source of high IQ population capable of driving global economic growth. Across the globe, China included, all high IQ populations are entering demographic winter after decades of government's taxing the productive and subsidizing the incompetent. These days, the only source of population growth is Africa, with average IQs in the range of mental retardation, medically speaking. We are entering a period analogous to the fall of the western Roman empire, only this time it's the entire globe. Billions will die, by the time civilization recovers hundreds of years from now, with the appropriate lessons learned, it may be too late to re-launch industrialization, with all easily accessible coal and oil deposits virtually depleted. The stars will be lost to us forever. All because some jews convinced white people to be excessively nice to brown people.

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>>19397680
>Chinese
>high iq

>> No.19397723

comia fodase

>> No.19397752

>>19395523
india will never be a superpower
it already has one of the worst reputations for manufacturing where the quality cant be trusted
and its well known the education system is completely substandard the graduates are completely incompetent compared to Eastern European vodkabots

vietnam is the next china
poor + good education + highly skilled

>> No.19397776

Russia will have additional leverage over Europe once America gets distracted internally.

>> No.19397796

>>19396309
Mexico would be great if they just got the cartel corruption under control. Unironically just need to get the greenlight to kill drug dealers on sight like Duterte

>> No.19397811

>>19395523
a lot of people in my country refuse to do business with Indians because everyone already knows theyre scammers there's even stories about them scamming other Indians, even on the food industry level like chefs stealing recipes and opening restaurants up next door

>> No.19397877

that is a woman

>> No.19397880

>>19395523
You can't be a super power and have Gods and shower around cadavers and turds

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>>19397680
If you wanna go down the path of a global collapse due to the aging population scenario, you need to look at the numbers. Take a look at the USA's predicted numbers by 2030, they've literally perfectly angled themselves to survive the death of the baby boomers with the economic load they'll add to pensions/social security. There's a few other countries that will be able to survive it too, Turkey/Mexico/India have a young enough population, but it's not as well balanced as the USA, and it's not as bad as Japan/Germany/Russia where they've hit a baby bust and may or may not be heading towards certain doom

>>19397776
Russia is actually fucked harder than most countries in the world. Their population chart is all over the place with atrocious life expectancy, and an economy that will not survive the influx of natural gas/renewable energy this decade. Russia and China are the two biggest examples of what a failed state may become in this century due to horrible management of economy and population. As for Europe, they're not in a very good position, but they can survive as long as they pick the right allies. America is just going through another political change, same thing happened in the 1930's

>> No.19398048

>>19398006
russia is in a pretty good position actually not as good as it could be its definitely better off than the states at this point, I'm never visiting the US again accidentally walked through a ghetto it was actually horrifying

>> No.19398063

>>19398006
So if history indeed rhymes, do you believe the US going non-interventionist will have the same effect as in the 30s, which is to say letting totalitarian states rise unchecked ultimately culminating in massive global conflict? Asking for a friend

>> No.19398068

Latin American stocks are so cheap that there's practically no downside to holding them.

>> No.19398112

>>19398063
US has been creating a pretext for war in Asia for last 50 years, economically crippled Japan while propping up china by handing over all their manufacturing and giving it complete hegemony when they knew it was a sleeping giant and imperial threat in the region and now this whole corunka thing will lead to pulled manufacturing getting pulled which will lead to volatility and some crazy 1984 oceania/eurasia warmongering will start
would not be surprised at all if there was mandated war between states and china in the next 5 years

>> No.19398136

>>19398006
Overall demographics matter less than the demographics of the productive population. 1776-americans are in rapid demographic decline. Nu-americans having been coming in at a clip of about 2 million/year for several decades at this point, and will very neatly revert any neighborhoods they inhabit to their cultural mean.
>Is this West Philadelphia? Or Banlieue, Paris? Perhaps mogadishu? Does the difference even really matter?

>> No.19398194

>>19398112
Forgive me but what you suggest seems to imply a cabal or something with much greater foresight and power than seems possible. I’m inclined to follow the adage that one shouldn’t assume malice is stupidity will suffice, and fuck humanity is stupid. I wouldn’t argue against the wealthy selling out their own countries if it benefitted them, but short-term profit seeking without regard for consequences seems more consistent with history than does some grand overarching conspiracy. I dunno

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>betting on shitskins
Vietnam, Cambodia, Best Korea(if they ever open up)

Genetics are destiny, you can't have a first world country with third world genes.

>> No.19398217

>>19395659
Explain

>> No.19398235

>>19398197
Vietnamese are actually very polite kind and honourable people too unlike mainlanders people actually want to do business with them and know most of the time they're not gonna get scammed with quality

>> No.19398246

>>19398217
tons of countries already moved manufacturing there its already a manufacturing hub

>> No.19398260

>>19398197
vietnamese and cambodians are the niggers of asians, anon

singapore or thailand unironically are better bets

>> No.19398268

Just find the mean ratio of IQ to income and if the country is below the average and aren't doing retarded shit like socialism expect long-term growth

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>>19398048
Not at all, although the USA is certainly not going through good times right now. It won't get better until a president comes in that can simmer things down

>>19398063
I don't really think history rhymes since I believe in climate change, which could be the biggest factor going forward. The USA's attitude toward foreign policy could or couldn't change this year. Biden said he was gonna re-exert the foreign pressure, but wouldn't take any trade deals because the USA needs to spend money on its own infrastructure for this decade. I don't really know what that means, but I don't think you need to be a rocket scientist to see that something bad is brewing in the Eurasia zone right now, and the UK might've realized this and ran like fucking hell from the EU. The cracks are already forming, you see France wanting to work the USA, but Germany seems more into China since they've foolishly became dependent on them. Maybe this is why the USA wants to build a silk road through Australia/Japan/India instead

>>19398112
The pandemic has accelerated either China's fall or rise in the region. It's very likely that the clock for their economic collapse is nearing midnight, because of crippling debt, and all those SEA/African countries won't be able to (or maybe they never even planned to) pay back those loans to build their infrastructure. Aggression is the first domino to fall, and them prioritizing HK over economy means they feel the pressure. All the USA needs to do is continue to sanction them and put a chokehold on their tech company's supplies coming from the USA. China's attempt to switch from exportation to domestic market is almost assuredly a ticking timebomb, due to pic related. China's fall will be ugly and horrific and could end up dragging down all the neighboring countries, which is a literal humanitarian crisis. But it also gives the USA a chance to enforce a democratic rule in the region.

>> No.19398311

>>19398194
obviously there is
Americans/anglos are mouth breather pawns that are used for cannon fodder they put other countries regional hegemony above their own

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>>19395506
australia

>> No.19398360

>>19398292
russia is kind of dysfunctional but its not as bad as the USA nowadays, you literally cant go for a walk in most cities with out getting robbed, most of Eastern Europe is actually nicer despite the low salaries, maybe places like Vermont and Iowa are okay

>> No.19398371

>>19398360
>russia is kind of dysfunctional but its not as bad as the USA nowadays
imagine being this retarded

>> No.19398380

>>19398068
What stocks are you looking at anon? I was looking at mainly brazilian ones, but also some argentinian ones as well.

>> No.19398402

>>19398311
You could say that of any group. People aren’t that clever and fall for the same shit over and over. We are collectively incapable of learning from history.

>>19398292
Yeah something is brewing for sure. It does seem, at least to me, that the Chinese government is absolutely terrified of their own population. They have a massive standing army and it’s all deployed internally in such a way as to suggest that they’re quite concerned about possible insurgency just about everywhere. In times of crisis it’s always better to try and direct that sort of energy towards an external “threat,” which I suspect will be India. China isn’t in rough enough shape internally (yet) to risk direct conflict with the US or it’s direct allies.

>> No.19398404

>>19398371
no joke its safer and cleaner in Russia and its former satellites than the USA
USA is literally 20-30 years away from being third world

>> No.19398414

>>19395523
>brown ID
>BTC

checks out

>> No.19398446

>>19398402
The digits already spoke, douchebag.

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>>19398404
Gongfei

>> No.19398475

>>19398360
>>19398371
>>19398404
>>19398464
Go to Poland, everything is new and clean and there's no crime.

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>>19398360
Russia is throwing nurses off buildings because they make Putin angry, while their collapsed education system is unable to replace their wholesale liquidation of health care workers, meanwhile the men are expected to die at age 67, I don't want to hear any of it.

>>19398402
I believe that Xi is trying to stoke nationalism in the country, purposely making them look bad so they feel compelled to hate the outside world. And yes, they're terrified of precisely 3 things. In no order those 3 things are: civil unrest (the inevitable end of their rule), a direct war with the USA, and Russia turning on them. I doubt it'll happen but if China rushes for the war route, they'd work day and night to ensure Russia isn't influenced by the west, because they'd be boxed in. But if the economy collapses, their population will tear them down from the inside, but it would be painful due to how far down the dystopian hole they've gone.

>> No.19398516

>>19395666
>BTCrnyjR
>666

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>>19398446
Your digits a shit. What the fuck is Australia supposed to do without China buying their raw materials and pumping their real estate? At least Canada has the US

>> No.19398551

>>19398514
lmfao
russia is not that bad
Poland and Belarus are definitely cleaner and safer
america is a shithole though
legit third world ghettos everywhere crime everywhere

>> No.19398559

>>19398540
Hong Kong expats will pull their money out and move to Hongcouver/Singapore/Taiwan/Sydney

>> No.19398585

>>19398559
What money? Rich HK chinks moved their money out a long time ago

>> No.19398586

>>19398260
No, poos are the niggers of Asia

>> No.19398602

>>19398585
They will sell whatever they haven't already and take a plan ride over

The upper-middle class have golden parachutes set up, same as the Chinese industrialists.

>> No.19398621

>>19398404
Fucking retard, russia is a mess.
t. russian
>>19398475
>poland
>russia
huh?

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>>19395523
>brown id
>BTC in id
>india
what the fuck bros. what does it mean

>> No.19398684

>>19398602
Yes, they do, they’ve already established a presence in the places you described by buying real estate there over the past 30 years. With capital restrictions coming and the collapse of HK’s independence, who do you think they’ll be able to sell their HK holdings to? I guess what I’m saying is that real estate prices over the past few decades in the places the Chinese like to stash their money have been driven by momentum. When that dries up, the prices in those places will likely revert to being more reliant on local incomes. The average income in hongcouver is something like $60000 cdn, the average house price well over a million. Mean reversion is a bitch

>> No.19398697

>>19398684
>When that dries up, the prices in those places will likely revert to being more reliant on local incomes. The average income in hongcouver is something like $60000 cdn, the average house price well over a million. Mean reversion is a bitch
I don't think they give a fuck they are probably glad to keep anything.

>> No.19398721

>>19398697
Oh for sure, found money is different than earned money, I’m just saying that prices in those places are completely unsupportable without a steady flow of money. If and when that stops things will get interesting

>> No.19398729

>>19396309
>tourist potential
dude where've you been? this has been a major tourist destination since the 30's. the place was a literal paradise and all the old hollywood actors would go to mexico. it just kept growing but now vacation cities are dwindling because of cartels taking over those cities. you're widdled down to like 3 different cities now.
I would have agreed with you 10 years ago but since then things have only gotten immensely worse with corruption and now covid. mexico will probably lose close to half a million people easy

>> No.19398826

>>19398540
The USA will save the Aussies with the Economic Prosperity Network.

>> No.19398974

>>19398826
I hope so. I rather enjoy their shitposting and it saddens me to see them being overrun by the Chinese

>> No.19399104

Never do any investments in Brazil that can't be immediately liquidated and taken the fuck out of here. If you follow this rule here is an OK place to make money.

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>>19395523
india

they actually speak english fairly widespread compared to in china, where 0.000000000000001% speaks english

i'd imagine american businesses with factories in china will think it's a dream come true being able to actually communicate properly with their soon-to-be factories in india

>> No.19399146

>>19395506
MPC https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/1248704356758753281

buy as much ARPA as you can

>> No.19399395

>>19399146
Thanks just bought because of this tweet.

2 ETH in fuck it why not

>> No.19399427

>>19399135

I can anticipate India capitalizing on the anti-China wave that’s starting to hit in force now

They’re dumb af but capable of filling the role

>> No.19399463

>>19396369
Youre gay already now

>> No.19399711

>>19397228
>I'm not gay
>cuddling with him
>feeling his butt