đ§ WHO AM I?
I open my investment app, but I don't trade every day. I see the market moving, but I don't immediately chase it. I sometimes buy more of what I already own instead of constantly looking for the next opportunity. I don't use leverage as much as you might expect, and I'm becoming increasingly interested in diversified ETFs.
Who am I? đ
A) The full-time day trader
B) The FOMO investor
C) The Gen Z investor described by recent Binance Research
D) The âbuy high, sell lowâ specialist đ
But here's the twist: the answer isn't based on stereotypes. It's hidden in the numbers.
Gen Z averaged around 3 trades per month in bStocks, 76% of bStocks accounts were net accumulators, and 98.9% recorded no leveraged or inverse ETF activity.
So⊠did you guess correctly? đ
Now the real question: if these behaviors continue as Gen Z gets older and accumulates more wealth, what could the investor of 2036 look like?
đđŒ Drop your answer + your prediction for the future of Gen Z investing.
I open my investment app, but I don't trade every day. I see the market moving, but I don't immediately chase it. I sometimes buy more of what I already own instead of constantly looking for the next opportunity. I don't use leverage as much as you might expect, and I'm becoming increasingly interested in diversified ETFs.
Who am I? đ
A) The full-time day trader
B) The FOMO investor
C) The Gen Z investor described by recent Binance Research
D) The âbuy high, sell lowâ specialist đ
But here's the twist: the answer isn't based on stereotypes. It's hidden in the numbers.
Gen Z averaged around 3 trades per month in bStocks, 76% of bStocks accounts were net accumulators, and 98.9% recorded no leveraged or inverse ETF activity.
So⊠did you guess correctly? đ
Now the real question: if these behaviors continue as Gen Z gets older and accumulates more wealth, what could the investor of 2036 look like?
đđŒ Drop your answer + your prediction for the future of Gen Z investing.
A
B
C
D
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