The fear of stocks is more typical of the World War II generation than Generation X or Baby Boomers.
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The typical millennial investor allocates less than half of his or her investible assets to equities. That's according to a recent UBS survey. So reports CNBC.
The fear of stocks is more typical of the World War II generation than Generation X or Baby Boomers.