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DOGE Vs Real Estate: Elon Musk Amused by Irony of How Different Generations Invest Their Funds

source-logo  u.today 24 June 2021 09:59, UTC

Chief executive of Tesla, Elon Musk, has responded to the ironic meme about the difference between how the present 30-year-olds and their parents in the same age invest in different things – Dogecoin and their own house.

U.Today offers you a brief review of what assets Gen Z and millennials prefer and which of them go for cryptocurrencies over real-estate and other traditional assets.

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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 24, 2021

Almost 50% of Gen Z and millennials hold crypto

According to a study, it’s not only “boomers” that prefer stocks and other traditional asset. However, unlike them. Gen Z and millennials have more inclination to investing in new type of asset classes that have emerged over the past ten years – crypto currencies and those that are based on them.

Investors from Gen Z and millennial groups trust the traditionally stable assets, however, around 40 percent of investors aged 18 to 40 hold digital currencies.

Among them are 47 percent of Gen Z and 39 percent of millennials. They also use social media as source of information for investing.

Overall, both groups prefer a mix of crypto and stocks and other conventional asset classes. Around 40 percent of them bet on IT stocks, 42 percent invest in stocks in the financial sector and 38 percent in the high-tech/emerging tech sector.

Baby boomer generation, who is now close to retirement, is almost totally invested in stocks and real-estate.

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Do more men hold crypto than women?

Among all the respondents of the quoted survey, aged 18 to 40, crypto is the third popular asset class. However, for Gen Z, it is the second on the scale of popularity.

Besides, there is a higher number of men holding crypto, than women – 46 percent versus 33 percent.

“Male investors aged 18 to 40 were also more likely to hold cryptocurrency than female respondents -- 46% of male respondents reported holding that type of asset compared to just 33% of female respondents.”

According to an older survey, though, around 30 percent of millennials prefer to hold cash, rather than invest in stocks, real-estate and bonds. However, the current aggressive money printing by central banks is likely to change this attitude.

Elon Musk bets on the meme-coin DOGE

Elon Musk is the biggest fan of Dogecoin, a meme crypto dedicated to the Shiba Inu dog breed. Following Musk, a herd of crypto users have bought this crypto and has been watching its rises and falls.

Earlier, U.Today reported about 33-year old Glauber Contessoto, who became a USD millionaire, thanks to investing in Dogecoin.

After seeing his $250,000 investment rise to over $2 million, he then lost over half of it after Doge plunged from its all-time high of $075 and $137,000 worth of Doge was lost just in one day.

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