Go long on gold and Bitcoin! Legendary investor: No matter who is elected president, inflation in the United States will rise
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发表于 2024-10-23 22:08:51
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[Be bullish on gold and bitcoin! Legendary investor: no matter who is elected president, American inflation will rise] Paul Tudor Jones, a legendary American investor and billionaire hedge fund manager, said that he is holding gold, bitcoin and bulk commodities to offset inflation risks, because neither of the two presidential candidates has an appropriate plan to solve the US debt problem.
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