Nanotech could experience boomandbust
nanotechnology mutual fund September 4th, 2008The semiconductor, life sciences and energy industries will be the first to see the benefits of nanotech advancements. Investing in mutual funds allows you to limit your risks by spreading them out over number of companies. Even with technological advancements, it still takes about seven years for products to from the drawing board to store shelves.. Nanotech breakthroughs start in universities, as they have the proper research and financial machinery already in place. Established blue chip firms that apply nanotechnology to their existing product lines make safer investment than startup companies without track record.
Mutual funds, like all speculative investments, involve risk. Even with technological advancements, it still takes about seven years for products to from the drawing board to store shelves.. Nanotech could experience boomandbust effect like the dotcom craze avoid investing in companies without strong technical and scientific background. Investing in mutual funds allows you to limit your risks by spreading them out over number of companies. The semiconductor, life sciences and energy industries will be the first to see the benefits of nanotech advancements.
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