A MAJOR DISRUPTION IN YOUR LIVING ROOM
I just read a newsletter which I received from The Motley Fool. I believe that what it speaks about is absolute near-term Global Futurist gospel. The is about to be a major disruption right in your living room. Please forgive the spacing and idiosyncratic fonts in this post -- I was so excited and so eager to get it out on a timely basis, that I didn't get a chance to edit it properly.
I have excerpted the following information from that newsletter [this excerpt does not contain the full content of the newsletter itself]:
December 20, 2015
Hi Fellow Fools:
It shouldn't shock you to hear that I'm known as "tech-guy"
in my extended family ... always rambling about new gadgets and
predictions for the future.
So when scheduling conflicts forced us to open Christmas
presents early and my wife unwrapped the newest version of Apple TV, I
was more than happy to oblige my family's request to
immediately set it up. After setup was complete, their next request
shouldn't surprise you either: they wanted to watch a Christmas movie.
So, I handed my wife the remote and told her to simply ask for what she wanted.
Pressing down a button to activate Siri, she said, "Let's
watch a Christmas movie on Netflix" ... and was immediately provided a
listing of holiday films matching her search. One click later, the movie
popped up in Netflix, and we were enjoying a family Christmas flick
together. It took all of 10 seconds. Everyone thought the new device was
pretty magical. I could tell because they actually applauded when we found a movie so effortlessly.
The future of TV is here ... and there may still be time for you to profit from it.
The future is now
Long-time readers of this column will recall that I've
discussed the huge profits up for grabs as consumers shift their
spending dollars from expensive cable bills to new forms of
entertainment.
An email I sent on July 19 titled, "How you could profit from millions canceling cable" predicted the following:
"My research ... [from February 2014]... showed that we were
nearing a tipping point where consumers would begin calling it quits
[with their cable bill]. I anticipated that these cancelations would be
relatively light to start, but would gain traction and eventually
destabilize the entire industry."
At the time, that opinion was very controversial. Up to 2013,
the number of people subscribing to paid television options like cable
TV had never declined in a single year!
But just last week, we saw the clearest indication yet that
my prediction will be right on the money. New findings from researcher
eMarketer now predict that before the end of the decade, 23% of
households won't pay for the traditional TV we're used to.
Think about that for a moment. We've gone from cable growing every single year to years of accelerating losses so great that nearly a quarter of American homes will have "cut the cord!"
From this new research to my family's reaction to the Apple
TV (a device built to appeal to cord cutters), all evidence points
toward Americans shifting away from the "old TV" that's been dominant
for decades at a stunning pace.
A bet you can make that's worked for centuries
While this trend is unwelcome news to TV incumbents like
Comcast (not that you'll be shedding a tear for them!), there's a larger
shift that creates huge opportunity for investors like you.
TV is at the center of an entertainment industry that PwC
estimates will hit $2.2 trillion by 2017. The industry's continuing
growth is a pretty safe bet. Namely because entertainment's growth is
fueled by people being more productive at work and having more free
time, and also having more discretionary wealth to spend on being
entertained. With the world's wealth and productivity having risen for centuries, that's the kind of investing bet I like to make.
Netflix (NFLX) has been the poster child of
how ahead-of-the-curve investors can benefit from this trend so far.
Fool co-founder David Gardner recommended Netflix six different times to
Stock Advisor members through the years. As I'm writing this, the best of those recommendations (from December 2004) is up a stunning 6,393%!
But, there's more opportunity ahead
However, while Netflix is the clearest beneficiary of the
evolution sweeping the television industry, there are plenty of other
areas of opportunity spread across the trillions of entertainment
dollars spent each year.
Here's one example of a booming area of entertainment that's set for huge growth: virtual reality. Yes, it's been an absolute joke for decades, but don't be surprised to see it finally begin invading homes next year.
The promise of virtual reality - taking tours of the world's greatest wonders, stepping inside the scenes of movies - has always been a no-brainer experience consumers would love. The missing ingredient was technology good enough (and cheap enough!) to deliver compelling experiences.
That's about to change in 2016. A series of VR headsets are coming out from companies like Facebook (FB), Samsung, HTC,
and many others. I'm going to the world's largest technology show in
two weeks, and the number of emails flooding my inbox from virtual
reality companies wanting to show me new, amazing technologies is simply
overwhelming.
Best of all if you're an investor, this progress has turned
into results. The company that makes the processors that many of these
VR sets rely on to power their visuals has seen its share price explode
in the second half of 2015 as tech insiders saw the advances in VR
technology.
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Happy holidays, and my very best wishes to each and all for a happy, healthy, safe and prosperous New Year.
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