Be honest: When was the last time you looked at the world and thought everything was fine?
Wars, pandemics, economic problems – the list of issues seems endless. But while most people just watch and worry, there is a special chance for those who can see ahead.
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Our Global Crisis Index (GCI) measures how bad global crises are. It looks at many different signs and sources and combines them into one overall risk score. The worse the crisis, the more attention the GCI gets, driving up the value of CCTOK. Does this sound visionary? We think so. It’s better to be on the winning side when bad things happen! As global crises increase, the Global Crisis Index goes up, and so does the media attention surrounding our reports. This increased visibility in media and newspapers leads to higher demand for CCTOK, driving up its trading price.
It's about being prepared and making the best out of every situation. CCTOK offers you the chance to protect yourself against crisis and write a new chapter in the history of investing.
The global economy is unstable. Political unrest is common. Environmental disasters are growing. These problems are real, and they won't just go away.
Don't just watch. Create Profit on Global Crises
All about global crisis over the world. Wars, pandemics, economic problems – the list of issues seems endless.
Climate change is rapidly destroying the basis of existence and livelihood of the entire human race. The effects are already visible in many world regions and can be quantitatively proven by science. In many regions of the world, climate change and drought are already leading to a lack of fertile habitat and making it impossible for people to survive.
Many countries suffer from high national debt, bloated state apparatuses, and a weakening economy. The risk of economic crises with pronounced recessions is always high and latent. In addition, there is an ever greater loss of confidence in the FIAT monetary system and the threat of currency crises with inflationary or deflationary developments. These developments are accompanied by a massive loss of confidence in politics and helpless governments.
Global migration movements are being exacerbated by economic imbalances and ecological disasters, and the pressure to migrate to countries and continents with better living conditions is rapidly increasing. Social problems increase in the countries of immigration, and only the weakest remain in the countries of emigration. Ultimately, migration expresses increasing distribution and displacement struggles for living space, resources, and capital.
Population growth is increasing enormously. Since 1800 (1 billion), the world’s population has increased more than eightfold by 2022 (8 billion). An increase to up to 12 billion people by 2100 is considered likely. The massive population growth leads to increased demand for resources and living space. More and more people are fighting for dwindling living space and resources.
Natural and non-renewable raw materials are consumed irretrievably daily. Due to the growth of the world’s population and increasing industrial production, the consumption of raw materials continues to rise. The demand for raw materials will continue to rise until natural reserves are completely exhausted. This results in increasing wars over the remaining raw materials and resources.
The various threats reinforce each other and lead to a ruinous downward spiral. There is a high probability that large parts of the world will no longer be habitable while the world’s population continues to grow massively. This, in turn, will lead to increased migration to those parts of the world where survival is still possible, exacerbating social conflicts and ecological emergencies. All these developments ultimately lead to a drastic increase in social conflicts, wars, and terrorism.
Scientists warn that climate change is making hurricanes, like "Helene" and "Milton," more intense and destructive. Warmer oceans provide the necessary energy for increasingly powerful storms, which have devastating consequences for the affected regions.