The market trends that have 159 millionaires worried right now
To understand market concerns in the first quarter of 2022, E-Trade surveyed 901 of its investors who manage at least $10,000 in an online brokerage account. Of those investors, 159 hold $1 million or more of investable assets. Mike Loewengart, managing director and head of investing strategy for E-Trade, details why millionaire investors are bullish this quarter and how they are managing their money amid concerns of inflation, market volatility and the coronavirus pandemic.
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