Infrastructure.
We tend to associate the word with roads, bridges and big construction projects.
But another kind of infrastructure is building America 2.0.
And it just received a massive boost from the new America Jobs Plan. Im talking about digital infrastructure the network of mega technologies fueling the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Were calling the plan the Digital New Deal.
You wont hear much about it from the mainstream media, but tucked into the plan is $325 billion for research and development (R&D) for innovative tech companies.
Much of that seed money is aimed at boosting technologies at the heart of precision medicine, one of our most promising and profitable America 2.0 mega trends:
These are only a few of the cutting-edge medical technologies that will benefit from the Digital New Deal.
The upshot: This could be the biggest boost for companies that are key to our America 2.0 investments.
Which is why now is the time to get in on precision medicine before the money begins to flow and fuels our stocks higher.
Today, I have a great way for you to do that. But first, let me explain why precision medicine is the biggest health care innovation since the discovery of antibiotics, the development of the polio vaccine and the decoding of the human genome.
Precision medicine is based on one simple premise: No two people are exactly alike. And that includes our genes and biological makeup.
Yet our one size fits all health care system provides drugs and treatments that dont take those differences into consideration.
Thats why 75% percent of cancer drugs dont work for patients, 70% of Alzheimers drugs are ineffective and 38% of antidepressants are useless, according to a recent report by the Personalized Medicine Coalition.
But there is a better way the precision medicine way.
Precision medicine takes into account individual differences in peoples genes, environments and lifestyles.
It uses cutting-edge, gene-based medicine to diagnose, treat and even prevent health conditions with tailor-made diagnostic tests and therapies that are custom-made to fit.
The only thing keeping precision medicine from moving fully into the mainstream has been a limited amount of dollars for research and development. Only the most innovative and bold companies have moved ahead on their own.
But now, with the Digital New Deal, those advances will accelerate over the next few years with a big boost from the federal government.
Here are just a few of the things Digital New Deal will do:
Precision medicine is already on a tear, poised to shake up the $16 trillion U.S. health care system.
The number of new precision medicine therapies on the market has skyrocketed over the past 12 years from just five precision medicine drugs in 2008 to more than 300 so far this year.
And Ill say it. Thats just the beginning for this field and for early investors.
The personalized medicine market is expected to rise to $216.75 billion by 2028 up from $78.85 billion in 2018. Thats a growth rate of an astonishing 175%.
But with the billions of dollars coming from the Digital New Deal, those projections could skyrocket.
This is setting up a massive opportunity for investors who buy into the companies leading the way in the new era of medicine.
So, whats the best way to get in on the action?
Buy into the Global X Genomics and Biotechnology ETF (Nasdaq: GNOM).
Its an exchange-traded fund (ETF) loaded with biotech companies at the leading edge of the genetics and precision medicine revolution.
Its up a phenomenal 76.4% over the past 12 months and is a great way to play this market in 2021.
Ive never been more excited (and I hope you are too!) about the major improvements in health care that are just around the corner.
Precision medicine gives us a way to invest in those advances and pocket significant gains as they move into the mainstream.
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