Software has been booming in developments in the past decade, to the point where we know that in the future it will replace 90% of all work done through computers, but we're still unsure of physical labor workers, theres always a deficit in that.
I firmly believe thats the future we've yet to see, if you ask most STEM students they'll tell you mechanical engineering will be the new hot field over compsci (im a compsci student myself).
Though I haven't seen any promising companies that do that, and I dont really understand economics enough.
What indexes or stocks are good for me to invest accourding to my beliefs? Im looking for a long term run.
Also feel free to dispute anything i've said if you dont agree, always looking to hear different opinions!
Thinking of investing in mechanical engineering companies
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