
Explore the fundamentals of investing in exponential technologies and learn to analyze markets, apply ratios, and identify high-growth tech and crypto opportunities in the expoinvest course.
Meet the investing course creator, Bernie Mayer, an entrepreneur and Singularity University alumnus, early investor in Tesla and crypto, sharing energy trading and exponential technologies to help you build wealth.
Explore four big investment areas and learn RSI and P/E valuations, while studying exponential technologies—climate, tech, blockchain and crypto, AI, gene editing, digital platforms, and edge computing—to spot trends early.
Acquire five skills to understand asset classes and socio economic trends; Identify opportunities in exponential technologies such as climate tech, AI, blockchain and crypto, digital platforms, and edge computing.
Master this course by progressing through each module, using lifetime access, quizzes, and related links to build understanding, then ask questions and apply concepts by researching companies and investing.
invest to grow wealth faster than inflation and safeguard purchasing power in a fiat currency world, while learning how stocks and crypto work and educating yourself to fund personal goals.
Recognize the risks of investing in stocks, cryptos, and other assets, and invest only what you can afford to lose. Note that this course is educational and not financial advice.
Explore the most common asset classes—stocks, bonds, real estate, commodities, digital assets, index funds, private equity, and cash—and learn to diversify asset allocation to minimise risks and optimise returns.
Explore asset classes, including stocks with IPOs, bonds, real estate, commodities, digital assets, index funds and exchange-traded funds, private equity, and cash, with guidance on diversification.
Explore how stocks represent fractional ownership and why companies issue equity to raise capital, shaping valuations through product demand, competition, market growth or decline, and cheap credit fueling leverage.
The lecture covers the S&P 500's historical returns from 1928 to 2021, highlighting market cycles from the roaring twenties to the 2008 crisis and an average about 8% annual return.
Analyze the 2017–2022 technology stock returns for Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Netflix, and Salesforce, highlighting a compound average growth rate around 25% and higher risk versus the S&P 500's 8% return.
Explore how stock exchanges operate, including IPOs and SPACs, contrast traditional regulation with SPACs that accelerate going public, and note the 2021 SPAC surge and associated risks.
Explore how bonds function as loans to governments or corporations, offering fixed income with a coupon and biannual payments, while evaluating risk, diversification, creditworthiness, yield, and potential negative yields.
Explore real estate investing as tangible infrastructure tied to location, using debt with 10% equity and 90% debt, amid booms and bubble territory; evaluate scarcity, location, job market, and taxes.
Distinguish residential, commercial, and industrial real estate, and identify examples such as single-family homes, condos, offices, grocery stores, factories, warehouses, and data centers.
Explore two real estate investing paths: direct investments by buying and renting a property, and indirect investments through REITs and online crowdfunding platforms, with dividends and growth potential.
Understand commodities as raw materials and physical goods, from coffee to oil and electricity. They are traded on liquid exchanges through futures contracts, with both physical delivery and financial trading.
Explore metals such as gold, silver, platinum, copper, and palladium as inflation hedges and industrial assets, and review energy and agricultural commodities including natural gas and crude oil.
Explores the historic price movement of WTI crude oil from 2000 to 2022, highlighting volatility, spikes and crashes, and the role of super cycles in long-term commodity investing.
Explore digital assets as a high-volatility asset class, including crypto assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, DeFi, NFTs, stablecoins, mobile payments, and the tokenization of physical assets.
Review the price history of digital assets, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, and note stable coins' role. Learn about volatility, bull and bear cycles, and Buffett's greed and fear principle.
Learn how index funds and ETFs offer a popular passive approach, tracking benchmarks like the S&P 500 with low expense ratios and daily vs intraday pricing flexibility.
Explore types of index funds, including commodity indices, and stock indices such as the S&P 500, MSCI Europe, and MSCI World. See how index funds and ETFs enable diversified exposure.
Investing in private companies via private equity, angel investing, and venture capital is illiquid, high risk, and five to ten years, driven by software startups.
Explore private equity investment areas: funding startups and scale-ups, investing in established private firms for growth or ipo prep, and turning around distressed companies for equity gains.
Evaluate cash as an asset class, balancing Dalio's cash is trash view with a small reserve to buy dips, noting fiat currencies, inflation, and forex.
Explore asset classes, including stocks, bonds, real estate, commodities, and digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, blockchain use cases, index funds, ETFs, private equity, and value-versus-growth stock distinctions.
Explore exponential technologies driving major industries and global challenges, and learn how expert investors identify tenfold opportunities and early bets across food, energy, water, education, and health care.
Trace the acceleration of technological change from the industrial era to AI, highlighting electricity, internet, cloud computing, IoT, robotics, and blockchain, and its impact on speed and efficiency for investors.
Explore six exponential technologies, including climate tech, crypto and blockchain, artificial intelligence, gene editing, digital platforms, and edge computing, with investment insights and practical use-case overview.
Explore how accelerating returns drive an innovation boom as computing, bandwidth, and storage costs plummet, enabling new information technology products, services, and disruptive opportunities.
Explore Moore's Law and Wright's Law, showing how transistor density and computing power rise while costs fall with cumulative production, driving rapid growth in solar PV and battery tech.
Explore the implications of exponential technologies across energy, money, nutrition, media, mobility, and home assistants, including renewables, digital currencies, plant-based substitutes, streaming, autonomous electric cars, and intelligent assistants.
Explore real-world disruptive innovation across climate tech, electric vehicles, and smartphones, revealing how Solar Edge, Peabody, Tesla, GM, Apple, and Nokia illustrate exponential tech and brand-driven stock outcomes.
Exponential investing means targeting ten x improvements and 1,000% returns with a long-term horizon, investing in disruptive companies with ten x better products, and holding through breakthroughs to compound wealth.
Explore the explosion of technological innovation and convergence across ai, gene editing, energy storage, edge computing, digital platforms, and blockchain, and learn to evaluate XPO tech assets and diversify.
Explore the investment opportunity of exponential technologies and learn how ai, energy storage, genome sequencing, and blockchain technology and crypto assets could shape future markets.
Differentiate trading and investing by time horizon and focus: trading uses short-term horizons and technical analysis, while investing emphasizes fundamentals, financial statements, macro factors, and long-term compounding.
Discover a diversified expert tech portfolio across gene editing, artificial intelligence, blockchain and crypto, digital platforms, edge computing, and climate tech, with major holdings in Intellia Therapeutics, Ethereum, and Cloudflare.
Explore how global CO2 emissions distribute across sectors, with energy sector as the largest source and agriculture as a close second, informing climate tech and net-zero by 2050.
Explore the climate tech landscape across six sectors—energy, mobility, buildings, circular economy, industry, and food and agriculture—and examine value and growth stocks.
Examine how solar and wind generation and storage tech reach tipping points, lowering costs and expanding access, while challenging fossil fuel incumbents and shaping global energy demand.
The mobility revolution drives exponential electric vehicle adoption as battery costs fall and capacity expands, making EVs cheaper and enabling on-demand mobility cheaper than urban car ownership.
Explore how climate tech reshapes the building industry through on-site generation, energy prosumers and energy communities, powered by solar PV, heat pumps, and data-driven efficiency under EU renovation wave.
Explore the circular economy's socioeconomic implications, defining reuse over disposal, the shift from ownership to access, with platforms like Uber, Netflix, and Salesforce shaping on-demand, subscription models.
Explore how industry adopts on-site solar and storage to secure power, while advancing green hydrogen and carbon accounting to meet net-zero commitments amid carbon trading.
Explore how climate tech targets food and agriculture's 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Explore alternative proteins, lab grown meat, and vertical farming with automation in farming.
Explore the climate tech market, a roughly 18.4 trillion dollar opportunity across energy, automotive, real estate, recycling, manufacturing, and agriculture, with growing capital from banks and investors.
Evaluate value and growth stocks in climate tech energy, highlighting L, NL, Orsted, SolarEdge, and Sunrun, and note renewables focus, solar, wind, battery storage, and innovative business models.
Explore value and growth stocks in the building sector, including Vinci, Lennar, Skanska, and Century Communities with esg and renewable energy and solar power.
Explore value and growth stocks in the circular economy by examining Airbnb, Pentair, Tomra, Ora, and Sora, highlighting their roles in hospitality platforms, water treatment, recycling tech, and subscription models.
Explore value and growth stocks in the industrial climate-tech space, highlighting NextEra Energy, Brookfield Asset Management, SunPower, and Bloom Energy, with insights into solar, wind, energy storage, and on-site generation.
Explore value and growth stocks in food and agriculture, including John Deere's electric autonomous machinery; Nutrien's low-carbon fertilizers; Beyond Meat's vegan alternatives; and United Natural Foods' Whole Foods-driven organic sourcing.
Explore blockchain functionalities, Bitcoin and Ethereum, consensus algorithms, real-world applications, and the long-term investing horizon across NFTs, DeFi, and DAOs.
Explore how blockchain is a distributed, cryptographically secured ledger that records anything of value, with a decentralized network, smart contracts, and consensus like proof of work and stake.
Learn how a Bitcoin transaction moves from signing and broadcasting to miners solving a block, adding it to the chain, and achieving six confirmations in a decentralized, peer-to-peer network.
Explore blockchain applications such as Trade Lens, a consortium enabling supply chain collaboration among shippers, carriers, ports, and financiers, and Brooklyn microgrid as a peer-to-peer energy marketplace with automated accounting.
Explore what cryptocurrencies are as a digital asset class and how to invest, including decentralized blockchains, proof of stake, ICOs, tokens, exchanges, and airdrops.
The lecture traces bitcoin’s price history from 2012 to 2023, detailing accumulation, healthy trend, acceleration, and pullbacks, plus halving cycles that influence future moves.
Institutional and corporate investors increasingly embrace Bitcoin, diversifying cash holdings and adding Bitcoin to balance sheets, with major names like PayPal, Block, Tesla, and JP Morgan leading the shift.
Ethereum is a permissionless, open-source blockchain with smart contracts that execute automatically, enabling decentralized apps and networks like DeFi, NFTs, ICOs, and DAOs, with ether as its native currency.
Discover how proof-of-stake uses validators who stake assets (32 ether) to attest blocks and earn transaction fees, not mining rewards, with energy efficiency and decentralization.
Track the price history of ethereum from 2016 to 2023, covering the dao hack, ethereum classic fork, ico booms, defi growth, and a volatile but bullish long-term outlook.
Explore decentralized finance, daos, and nfts, and examine privacy coins and stablecoins as tools for creator empowerment and fast, low-cost money transfers.
Compare the crypto market to real estate, stocks, money, and gold. See that it's around 1 trillion in market cap, with high volatility and growth potential amid money printing.
Assess crypto asset valuation amid winner-takes-all dynamics across categories like Bitcoin and Ethereum, and understand why protocol layers capture most value.
Learn the differences between centralized and decentralized crypto exchanges, review options like Coinbase, Kraken, Binance, Bitstamp, and Uniswap or Pancakeswap, and consider secure storage on hardware wallets.
Explore artificial intelligence, including machine learning and deep learning, and distinguish narrow AI from general AI. Learn current applications, future possibilities, and why AI investments attract leading companies.
Explore artificial intelligence, from Siri-like assistants to general AI, which perceives, reasons, learns, and cooperates to achieve goals, serving as a key human collaboration tool for a world of abundance.
Define ai, machine learning, and deep learning, and show how they learn from data to reason and solve problems. Illustrate with nlp, speech recognition, fraud detection, and autonomous cars.
Artificial intelligence accelerates data growth, connects billions, and powers AI-driven mobility and communication, highlighting opportunities and risks from NLP breakthroughs to misinformation.
Explore how daily data production skyrockets across tweets, emails, and connected cars, with Facebook, Google, and WhatsApp handling petabytes daily and raising regulatory questions and blockchain-based decentralization.
Explore the ai market opportunity with doubling market cap and over 40% cagr, led by US, China, and Asia, driven by deep learning in iot and advertising.
Evaluate value and growth stocks in the AI market by examining Google, Tencent, Palantir, and Dynatrace and their AI applications.
Explore gene editing, its functionality and socioeconomic impact, including beneficial and harmful uses. Note market capitalization is early and investment opportunities are enormous, though category winners are hard to identify.
Explore what gene editing is, how Crispr and Cas9 pinpoint and modify DNA to replace faulty genes, and weigh the promising health and agricultural benefits against ethical concerns.
Gene editing uses Crispr Cas9 to edit DNA in humans, animals, and plants, enabling changes, deletions, or additions, while AI speeds target selection and somatic editing is favored over germline.
Explore how gene editing can slow aging and treat vision loss, cancer, and HIV, while boosting yields, lab based meat, climate-resilient crops, and GMOs.
Explore the controversial case of gene edited twins Lulu and Nana, achieved with CRISPR to delete the CCR5 receptor, highlighting germline editing, IVF, and the resulting ethical debate.
See how Crispr Cas9 cured sickle cell disease in Victoria Gray. Explore the potential to treat cancer, HIV, and other diseases, and evaluate investment opportunities in gene editing.
Assess the gene editing investment opportunity as it grows from 5 billion in 2021 to 11.8 billion by 2026, with a growth rate of 18.2% and disruptive potential for cancer.
Explore the platform economy and how digital platforms like Amazon, Google, Airbnb, eBay, and Microsoft create monopoly-like market power. Assess investment opportunities in value and growth stocks within this sector.
Recognize how a digital platform creates value by enabling core transactions between independent groups, with ecosystem governance by a platform owner and examples like Facebook, YouTube, PayPal, Airbnb, and Uber.
Explore two platform types: maker platforms and exchange platforms, with examples like YouTube and Airbnb, and assess subcategories such as service marketplaces, product marketplaces, and payment providers to spot winners.
Explore winner takes all dynamics in the platform business ecosystem, illustrated by market shares in video, desktop OS, e-commerce, search, and smartphone OS, and learn how network effects boost profitability.
Discover how network effects create escalating value for platform businesses through direct and indirect effects, positive feedback loops, and the five c's of connection, communication, collaboration, curation, and community.
Explore real-world examples of the platform economy, including Uber, Airbnb, and Meta, which facilitate matching between drivers and riders, hosts and guests, and friends exchanging content, without owning assets.
Examine how the platform index outperforms traditional markets and drives investment opportunities, with growth in Europe, India, and Latin America, and regulatory risks for mega-cap platforms.
Analyze value and growth stock opportunities in Microsoft, Amazon, Pinterest, and MercadoLibre, and explore the WisdomTree Growth Leaders Fund as a diversified option.
Explore why edge computing enables real-time data processing for wind turbines, self-driving cars, and drones, highlighting the shift from cloud giants like AWS to localized processing and investor opportunities.
Understand edge computing as a distributed paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to data sources with edge devices and edge servers, reducing latency and enabling real-time IoT decisions.
Understand the three-level edge computing infrastructure, from edge devices to edge servers and cloud storage, and learn how real-time processing and selective data transfer reduce latency and cloud costs.
Explore the socio-economic implications of edge computing as real-time data and billions of devices strain data centers, while privacy, surveillance, and security risks surface.
Discover real-world edge computing applications across traffic management, retail, manufacturing, agriculture, and security, including automated warehouses, digital twins, decentralised energy, augmented reality, medical surveillance, and autonomous vehicles.
Explore value and growth stocks in the edge computing industry, assessing Microsoft and Dell as value plays, and Cloudflare and Micron as growth leaders.
Build wealth by understanding and investing in technological innovation
This course provides you with a fundamental introduction to investing and ALL major asset classes.
You will learn about new, emerging technologies and exciting companies operating in these fields.
As part of the course, you'll get equipped with valuable analytical skills to subsequently, identify great investment opportunities early on and take advantage of them for yourself.
You will be provided with the necessary toolkit to independently set up and implement your own investment plan without any outside help.
By the end of this course, you will be able to start your investment journey and grow your wealth.
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Valuable Know-How for Beginners and Pro's
A self-paced and easy to follow course that will give you a concrete understanding of the essentials of investing
ExpoTech covered in our Course
Learn about the implications of ClimateTech, Blockchain & Crypto, Artificial Intelligence, Gene Editing, Digital Platforms and Edge Computing, and how to invest in these technologies
Check-in, Community & Coaching
Test your knowledge after completing a module, ask the community for feedback, or directly reach out to your course instructor
What you'll get:
· Lifetime access
· 12 modules & over 130 lessons - presented in an easy and convenient way
· Foundational introduction to ALL major asset classes
· Deep insights into new, emerging exponential technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain & Crypto, Gene Editing, and Edge Computing
· Dedicated modules to high-growth areas such as ClimateTech and Digital Platforms
· High quality visualizations and illustrations
· Access to valuable information on selected value and growth stocks in the respective industries
· Tools, metrics & ratios to apply for long-term financial success
· Presentation of the personal portfolio of the instructor
· Quizzes after each module to test your knowledge
Hi, I'm Berni! My goal with this course is to share my knowledge with YOU and as many people as possible, so every course alumni can supplement their income, build financial wealth and live a life of true fulfilment & freedom.
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Disclaimer: This course is for educational and informational purposes only. There will be no recommending of any particular investments such as a particular stock or mutual fund as only you know what is right for your portfolio and your comfort with risk and volatility. Consult with a professional for specific financial adviser. The course is for education purposes only and the instructor will have no liability related directly or indirectly to any financial loss or damage.