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Can we really speak of abundance? Many people are currently experiencing the opposite: rising health insurance premiums, higher grocery bills, and geopolitical uncertainty. And yet technology is changing the rules of our economy.
Solar power now costs only about one-tenth of what it did fifteen years ago. Analyzing the human genome costs a few hundred Swiss francs rather than millions. What was a luxury yesterday is accessible to many people today.
But scarcity is not disappearing. It is shifting. As energy, knowledge, and production become more affordable, the things that cannot be multiplied at will become more valuable: trust, attention, fertile soil, and clean water. Those who identify these new forms of scarcity early will understand the markets of tomorrow.
For Globalance, this means investing in critical infrastructure, decarbonization, and new energy platforms. The result is a portfolio designed to withstand the storms ahead while harnessing the winds of change. A time of opportunity is coming. Let us embrace it with curiosity rather than fear.


Value is constantly shifting. What was scarce and valuable yesterday may be abundant today, and vice versa. In the near future, value could shift dramatically once again. We are already witnessing the beginning of this change.
Are we facing the greatest transformation in human history? Futurist Adam Dorr studies technological disruption and understands its recurring patterns.
He is convinced that the transition from scarcity to abundance has already begun.

The electric car becomes a battery and the solar installation becomes a power plant. What happens when electricity costs almost nothing?

Diagnoses that once cost a thousand Swiss francs may soon cost only cents. The healthcare system is the only part that has yet to catch up.

Henry Ford once said that customers could have their car in any color they wanted, as long as it was black. Now the factory learns.


Léa Miggiano has never bought a car. Through Carvolution, she introduced the car subscription model to Switzerland.
The entrepreneur discusses freedom, habits, and the long journey required to establish new ideas.

When products become less expensive, business does not disappear. It moves. The only question is where.
For a long time, people assumed that good decisions required as much information and as thorough an analysis as possible. Hertwig’s research presents a more nuanced picture.
A few indicators are often enough to make a good decision.


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