Last weekend, Bitcoin jumped to a new high of $28,352. And on Wednesday, the cryptocurrency's price soared even higher to a new record of more than $28,600! This recent surge puts Bitcoin on track for its largest monthly gain since May 2019.
Overall, the cryptocurrency's price has climbed more than 295% this year.
The most powerful aspect of digital currencies is the technology that makes them possible: blockchain.
- Matthew Carr Chief Trends Strategist
For 2021, emerging markets are the place to be.
More than half of leading fund managers interviewed indicated that emerging markets - after a decade in the doghouse - are their favorite asset class for the coming year.
As if on cue, the MSCI Emerging Markets Index shot up nearly 13% in November.
But after such a huge run, is it too late to invest?
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