Why Alternatives Attract Next-Gen Investors
Younger, wealthy investors are looking beyond the stock market for higher returns. They are allocating three times more to alternative assets and half as much to stocks than previous generations. So, which opportunities are they investing in? And how can financial advisors advise them to make unorthodox investing decisions in everything from NFTs to Air Jordans, rare art and more?
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