Selling Shovels in a Gold Rush
Finally, every investment decision, good or bad, is fuelled by information. Market prices, company reports, analyst ratings, you name it. This data is the lifeblood of modern finance, and it’s supplied by specialised providers who act as the market’s central nervous system. This is the classic strategy of selling shovels during a gold rush.
These firms charge subscription fees, creating wonderfully predictable revenue streams. As more investment platforms launch across Africa, the demand for high-quality, real-time data only grows. It’s become a non-negotiable for any platform that wants to be taken seriously. Of course, there are risks. A sharp economic downturn could dampen trading enthusiasm, and new technologies might one day challenge the old guard. But for now, these established giants enjoy powerful network effects. They are the hidden engines of a revolution, and I’ve always found that the quietest engines are often the most powerful.