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[QUOTE="UConnSwag11, post: 3967908, member: 240"] Crypto market and the stock market are both volatile but the stock market isn't based in reality and needs the Fed to keep it afloat. IMO, it's hard to find anything in the stock market for long-term other than SCHD and other dividend funds and stocks. With that being said, BTC is backed by nothing other than name recognition and it could tank and bring the entire crypto market with it. Crypto could tank with any regulation talk. The same could happen with the stock market with whispers from the Fed of "raising rates". Hard to choose. Would be great to to just save and earn interest but those days are done. There are ways to earn a yield in crypto with Blockfi and Celsius. Celsius offers great APY: 10% USDC, 13.99% for matic, link 3.00%. Again, if you use these services you don't own your crypto so you have to be confident giving them away. Rates are at the bottom [URL unfurl="true"]https://celsius.network/earn-rewards-on-your-crypto/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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