Nearly half of crypto copy traders are Gen Z, says Bitget report
Younger investors are more likely to take part in copy trading or social trading and take advice from social media influencers, according to the crypto exchange.
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Younger investors are more likely to take part in copy trading or social trading and take advice from social media influencers, according to the crypto exchange.
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