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It is reported that the world's first water futures will come out soon. Will you buy it?
I believe that friends who often make investments must know something about futures, as well as the types and investment methods of futures. For example, gold, crude oil, agricultural products and so on all have futures to buy, but you certainly don't know that water also has futures. According to the Nikkei News, in February 2020, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange really launched water futures. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) will launch the world's first water futures in June+February, 5438 to help California's large water customers (such as almond farms and municipal facilities) hedge the soaring water price in the case of record temperature and growing wildfires in California? This has caused many people to talk about this matter, all discussing whether to buy water futures. In my opinion, I would buy it.

Because people now have a wrong assessment of the value of water. Water is cheap in everyone's heart, a gift from nature, and inexhaustible. But is this really the case? Actually, it is not. With the overuse of water resources, edible fresh water is decreasing day by day. Coupled with industrial pollution, water resources have reached a very tight point. If this goes on, the amount of water will be less and less, and the price of water will naturally rise.

Of course, many people are thinking that with advanced filtration technology, even if fresh water resources are getting less and less, human beings can filter seawater through technical means. The storage of seawater is so huge that it will never be exhausted. But have you ever thought about this question? Filtering seawater requires equipment and manpower, and requires a lot of investment. After increasing investment, water prices may increase.

In fact, this is just my personal opinion, not everyone's. The question about water futures needs professional analysis. So are you optimistic about water futures? Will you buy water futures? Please leave a message in the comments section.