Bitcoin is new gold for millennials, Wharton finance professor says
Gold disappointed investors in 2021 as a traditional hedge against inflation, seeing its worst year since 2015.
Gold disappointed investors in 2021 as a traditional hedge against inflation, seeing its worst year since 2015.
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