Why young market participants are repeating the same old investing mistakes
January 5, 2025
The new generation of investors that entered after 2020 has only seen the green, leading to risky, and often unfounded, speculative bets on tech and crypto. But there’s a larger problem.
Most people can recall the utopian markets of 2019. Stocks were on a decade-long streak without a recession as interest rates were near rock bottom since 2008. Optimism brimmed from the markets with stocks hitting new highs and the economy booming under a highly leveraged economy. Amidst such exceptional growth, the attitude of a newer generation was brewing, which observed from the sidelines, as a lucrative market grew with returns that seemed
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