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Let’s face it—to some, predicting the future of investing may seem like trying to forecast the weather with a Magic 8-Ball. But that doesn’t mean we’re not going to try. We have asked a few of TD Asset Management Inc.'s (TDAM) deepest thinkers to step away from their spreadsheets and crystal balls to answer two questions that look beyond the next quarter and into the next decade.
Big
What’s one disrupter or major shift you think will shake up the investment world in the next ten years?
Bold
Give me your boldest, most outrageous prediction for what the investing landscape will look like by 2035. Flying cars? AI fund managers? A stock market on Mars? Nothing’s too wild—let’s hear it.
BIG: What’s one disrupter or major shift you think will shake up the investment world in the next ten years?
BOLD: Give me your boldest, most outrageous prediction for what the investing landscape will look like by 2035. Flying cars? AI fund managers? A stock market on Mars? Nothing’s too wild—let’s hear it.
In this world, resilience, adaptability, and a global lens become key themes for investors. This thinking is front and centre at TDAM.
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