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What is the best way to gain monetary value from the immigration situation in Europe?

With the internal strife from the possible Brexit and the mas distability surging in Germany and Sweden, there has been far right activist demonstration and police officers have started to quit jobs en masse.

History has shown, that times of strife can be very profitable to the right people.

I believe that house prices might fall tremendously in urban areas, as well as home security might be way more lucrative in the near future.

TLDR: Any ideas how to turn a profit on Europe getting raped ?

>> No.1292940

I guess there will be opportunities for cheap unskilled labour if you want to be a gang master.

>> No.1293027

>>1292653
You are right in some way e.g that the house prices will fall but this change will set in over time. I would recommend focusing on the immediate problems the refugees are facing. Theres a pletora of unsatisfied brown men out there so why dont you go out there and perform fellatio on them in exchange for money

>> No.1293049

I don't know how prices can drop. Demand far outstrips supply.

>> No.1293050

>>1292940
>cheap unskilled labour
Statistically speaking the Syrian refugees are annoyingly well educated. The amount of them willing to do unskilled work for peanuts will probably reflect that, unfortunately.

I expect housing, temp agencies and various other things like that will be very lucrative in the near future.

>> No.1293077

>>1292653
Europe is in better shape than the US economy.

>> No.1293081
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1293081

strat wal biulding bussines

http://greatwallofeurope.eu/

>> No.1293091

>>1293050
I have my doubts about this. It's likely almost all these people will be heavily reliant on govt programs for several years so I'd look into companies with existing EU contracts for housing, Job placement, and education.

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>>1293081

>> No.1293526

what the fuck
Brexit and the migration crisis have been major world affairs for over half a year and are well priced into the market. despite what /pol/ tells you, germany and sweden are not on the brink of collapse.

if people are seriously making investments based on what they hear on /pol/ this has to be the worst investing community on the internet