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Hu Xiu·2025-09-30 01:27

Core Insights - The growth trajectories of Apple, Microsoft, and Google from 2010 to 2025 show a parallel increase in market value, suggesting a unified growth dynamic despite their different business models [2][3] - Balaji Srinivasan posits that the traditional economy is fading while the internet economy is emerging, marking a significant economic shift [6][10] Group 1: Decline of the Traditional Economy - The traditional economy is characterized by physical entities and linear growth, heavily reliant on capital expenditure and regulatory frameworks [11][12][13] - Key sectors like manufacturing and energy are experiencing stagnation, with U.S. manufacturing worker productivity growth at approximately 2% since 2018, compared to 7% in the tech sector [17][16] Group 2: Rise of the New Economy - The internet economy exhibits exponential growth potential and is driven by network effects, allowing companies like Google and Meta to dominate their markets [20][22] - AI enables small teams to create significant value, with the potential for "one-person companies" to reach valuations of $1 billion [25][26] - The cost of adding users in digital services is negligible, allowing for global scalability without physical constraints [27][28] Group 3: Magnificent Seven as New Productivity Leaders - The "Magnificent Seven" (Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, and Tesla) now account for about 34% of the S&P 500's market capitalization, up from 12% in 2015 [31] - In 2023, these companies achieved a collective return rate of 75.71%, significantly outperforming the S&P 500's 24.23% [32] - Their platforms are integral to modern business activities, positioning them as infrastructure builders in the new economy [37] Group 4: Societal and Market Implications - The transition from traditional to new economy is reshaping societal structures and investment landscapes, presenting both opportunities and risks [40][41] - The concentration of wealth in technology sectors raises concerns about inequality and job losses in traditional industries [42] - The concept of "network states" may emerge, where communities based on shared values operate with their own currencies and governance, potentially replacing traditional nation-states [44][45]