You know, whenever I see lists of "hot" markets or products, especially if published in the media, I know that those opportunities are long gone or soon will be. It is similar to when a major analyst starts promoting a stock opportunity. By the time you hear or read about it, the opportunity has passed (if it ever existed in the first place.) In fact, asking an IM forum for hot markets is a sure way to not find something good to work on.
@jrbiz You are very right about this, I agree Like I see so many people are talking about bitcoin, and generally when something like this happens, it becomes a bubble and bursts, leaving too many people hanging.
And maybe Cryptocurrency is building a bottom for the next spike up. So, WHAT is your point? What makes you THINK that the peak is here? GIVE US SOMETHING SOLID TO WORK WITH, not a bunch EMPTY OPINIONS.
I have a hunch for gold. It would be wise to buy some amount of gold. You can do some research about the rising trend of governments' gold reserves. US gov said the gold reserve era has run its course but they kept collecting it. And now US has the largest gold reserve.
Sales and marketing, crypto, research chemicals, environment-friendly products are some of the current hotspots.
I think blockchain and automation tools are the most trending markets right. Businesses are investing huge amounts into these two markets.
Agreed. All of Spoiltdiva's suggestions are "the right now" and long-term building blocks. Cryptocurrency is pretty good as well. I've already had a few businesses requests articles on these. I only just started ghostwriting again, so pretty interesting. Good luck with whatever you choose
Medical and recreational marijuana cannabis dispensaries usually operate with an average net profit margin between 15 and 21 percent after accounting for taxes.
Actually, in neighboring Massachusetts, there has been an outcry from the recreational and medical marijuana dispensaries because of the heavy taxes that they are required to pay. They are stating, unequivocally, that because of these taxes and other regulations, they cannot compete with the black market dealers prices and their businesses are hurting. Another issue that I hear about is the dispensaries' inability to use normal banking for their businesses because, despite pot being legal in the state, it is not legal at a federal level and just about all banks, being regulated federally, will not touch any such money. This is not an industry to jump into blind.
Gambling is quite a profitable niche even these days and I guess it will be in demand within several years more, until it will be considered as illegal in all the countries in the world. Until it happens, you still can earn money due to affiliate partnership and promote gambling websites. Is it bad from the moral side? Probably... Is this a real question when it comes to your personal wealth? Not sure =) Gambling is bad anyway, but it's just a business. Moral plays here lesser role.