I do not believe that national currencies are under threat. On the contrary, national currencies are more protected than ever and serve the interests of their States. The status of national currencies is enshrined in the Constitution of the State. Also, the Constitution of the State establishes a Tax that is calculated in the national currency.

The ability to 'see' for an investor is very limited. For example, as an investor, I adhere to the principle that my money should work. All my money is measured in national currency, which means it works for the benefit of the State. But there are nuances.

The main approach is to focus on one's specialization. For example, I 'see' only news summaries about the company, preferably several news summaries - more than a dozen. Since the companies I invest in, based on security concerns, may misunderstand me when I directly delve into the company's affairs and their documentation. Even simple photo and video shooting is already a cause for concern for them, especially if the company's business is related to national security.

There are specialized companies in the market that prepare press releases step by step regarding the reports and actions of the company.

This is also a technical signal to the market, though not to everyone, but locally - the drop in quotes, the decrease in liquidity - means we need to focus on efficiency. Or conversely, the rise in quotes and the influx of liquidity means we should think about prospects.

In general, all these nuances such as the exploitation of free labor, free exploitation of relatives, and causing harm to private property. This is a subtext of fraudulent actions that will sooner or later manifest if no measures are taken to prevent them. Partly, these problems are aimed to be addressed by collective investments - but to me, it seems like 'needless redundancy'; collective investments are just companies and are subject to exactly the same risks.

Collective investments are still meant to quickly solve known problems; otherwise, they will only exacerbate previously unresolved issues.