It seems like the stocks which consistently outperform the overall market are in new mediums. The most recent would be in tech stocks with Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Google. Considering that virtual reality could be the next big thing, it could deliver very large returns. Of course, if it's just a fad, it will lose money. Or maybe there will be a bubble which pops like in 2000 with tech overall.
I don;t know if Facebook would be worth buying into since they're kinda leading the charge into virtual reality, even if they'll probably be overtaken by another company which does it better as precedent has shown us.
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