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‘kids can’t buy them anywhere’ But gen z, who may be following baby boomers’ lead in stock market investments, have not shared the same good fortune in the housing market. Pokémon cards have become a hot commodity, with a booming resale market driven by millennials

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In this video, we explore the reasons behind the craze and its impact on the hobby. Millennials owned about 8% of stocks worth $3.9 trillion Millions of people have fond memories of playing the original red and blue games, or trading cards in the playground for that elusive shiny charizard (if your school didn’t ban them)

Young americans are increasingly planning for retirement by investing in the stock market while putting off homeownership

For decades, owning a home has helped americans build their nest eggs A generation putting all its eggs into stocks without having weathered a prolonged market slump may be in for a surprise. Young investors—gen z and millennials—are no longer just bystanders in the stock market They are active participants wielding unprecedented power

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Alexa Poshspicy (@poshspicyyy) - Urlebird
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