Big jump in investors who favor crypto over stocks: Survey
The amount of respondents who said they would be more likely to invest their money in crypto than traditional stocks increased 140% in just five months. New research by consumer data aggregator CivicScience has found that a growing number of investors are selling their shares to purchase more crypto. The research questions were sent to people over 18 years old in the U.S. at varying times during 2021. The results were weighted by U.S. census data. Each question had between 1000 and 40,600 respondents. Out of 3,700 respondents surveyed, the number who said they would be more likely to....
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