1. Economic Aspects: "Recovery, but Beware of Scams"

Overview: Improved cash flow | Full tax collection | Bright prospects for processed goods exports | Job creation for the elderly

  • Stock Market and Investment

    • Upward Trend Periods: January, February, April, May, July, August, and September

    • Prominent Business Sectors: Advertising, Entertainment, Electricity, Energy, Oil, Real Estate, Agriculture, Food, Health, and Pharmaceuticals

    • Precautions: There will be a major "Investment Scam" and stock fraud; companies must be thoroughly vetted, and law enforcement should take action.

  • Gold Prices vs Other Investments

    • Gold prices are stable and saturated, making it unsuitable for investment.

    • It is recommended to shift funds into stocks, bonds, real estate, and advance agricultural products for better profits.

  • Trade and Exports

    • Thai Baht: Improved

    • New Markets: Middle East, Eastern Europe, China, Japan, and Vietnam

    • Profitable Products: Vegetables, fruits, food, beverages, herbs (focus on processing into finished products to increase value)

    • Strategy: The government invites genuine Thai private companies to brainstorm and is ready to provide 100% support.

  • Taxation and Finance

    • Proactive Tax Collection: Focus on collecting from foreign businesses and cracking down on tax evasion to address debt issues.

    • Excise Tax: Investigate bribery within organizations, prevent corruption among officials, and create a system for retrospective audits.

  • Employment and Labor

    • Focus on creating large-scale jobs (Mega Projects) to accommodate those unemployed due to production relocation.

    • Aging Society: The government enacts laws to extend retirement age and encourages private sectors to employ the elderly to reduce healthcare costs and add value to their lives.


2. Social Aspects: "Eradicating Corruption, Population Crisis"

Overview: Investigating corrupt officials | Crisis of dust and drought | Aging society | Education reform

  • Anti-Corruption Measures

    • Cleaning Up Officials: Addressing corrupt "people in power" who accept bribes and facilitate grey funding.

    • Penalties: No leniency; publicly shame offenders and their families, and implement asset seizure measures.

    • Reforming Officials: Increase benefits and salaries for honest officials to create a barrier against bribery.

  • Social Threats

    • Grey Capital: Crack down on foreign mafias, illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and online gambling.

    • Declining Religion: Address rogue monks, commercial Buddhism, and deceptive cults that collaborate with corrupt officials.

  • Education and Youth

    • Low Birth Rate Crisis: Child-related businesses are starting to close, but teachers still do not meet quality standards.

    • Solutions: Free education up to grade 9 with lunch, adjust the curriculum to focus on real-life skills (swimming, driving, basic trades, cooking, computer skills), and prevent gaming addiction among children.

    • Welfare: The government deposits money into accounts specifically for education.

  • Environment and Quality of Life

    • Weather: Extremely hot and dry, replacing flooding issues.

    • Health: The PM 2.5 dust crisis has severe impacts; the government must manage water supply adequately to reduce dust.

  • Real Estate

    • The industry has reached a deadlock; citizens lack purchasing power.

    • The government must control construction that exceeds market demand (Over Supply) and limit land ownership by foreigners.


3. Political Aspects: "Power Transition"

Overview: Government instability | Dissolution of major parties | Accountability for corrupt politicians | End of border conflicts

  • Government Situation

    • Unstable, with a possibility of new elections.

    • The cycle of vote-buying still exists, but the public is becoming more aware.

  • Fate of Political Parties

    • Major Parties: Likely to be dissolved; corrupt politicians face disqualification and legal issues.

    • New Parties: Merely "flash in the pan," lacking effectiveness, consisting mostly of boastful academics and businesspeople.

    • Old Parties: Can revive but must rejuvenate with new, idealistic members.

  • Karma and Accountability

    • Karma Catches Up: Older politicians and corrupt officials face asset seizures, severe illnesses, and unfortunate deaths, leading to family disgrace.

    • Senators: Clear corruption cases lead to significant purges.

    • Justice System: Utilize honest police and officials to crack down on influential figures in the justice process (judiciary, prosecutors).

  • Border Security

    • The Thai-Cambodian border conflict has ended.

    • Thailand has gained an advantage and is recognized by the global community; the military has made wise and compassionate decisions.