how can I invest in water? it maybe a long term play, but diversity
Invest in a desalination plant?
>>1371524
look for dat china companies that own land/wells in africa or just see who copies Nestle
>>1371524
There's various companies in shit-ass Africa drilling right now, I'd suggest doing some research.
Of course, this would be a substantially long-term investment.
>>1371524
By inventing a cheap and good water purification system. Water is never going to become a commodity, but clean water is going to.
>>1371524
YORW
according to Michael Burry I:
1. Purchase water rights
2. Invest in water-rich farmland
3. Invest in water utilities, infrastructure, and equipment.
bit really how do I do?
>>1371540
/this
>>1371524
bottles in a safe
>>1371683
so invest in water filters? I use one when I go backpacking/hunting and they are fucking great!
>>1371752
Keep on mind that he doesn't need to get rich any more and could be investing for his children and grandchildren
>>1371524
There are water ETFs. They are easy to find via search.