
Millennial Investing: Stocks, ETFs, Personal Finance, Student Loans

Millennials are saving and investing differently from their Gen X and Baby Boomer predecessors, but that doesn't mean they're splurging it all on avocado toast and ignoring their retirement planning needs.
[ibd-display-video id=2102289 width=50 float=left autostart=true] So where is the young money headed and what are some millennial investing trends?
Hot FANG stocks like Facebook ( FB ), Amazon ( AMZN ) and Netflix ( NFLX ) are no doubt interesting to this generation of investors, as are Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies .
Turns out, though, Advanced Micro Devices ( AMD ) is the most widely held stock by number of users at Robinhood, a millennial-skewing trading platform. And investing apps like Robinhood, Acorns, Stash and others are roping in beginner investors.
Bookmark this page to discover and track how young people are putting their money to work.
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