Young investors increasingly prefer cryptocurrencies and alternative assets. According to a recent survey, 40% of South Korean students invest in cryptocurrencies, confirming this trend. 📈🎓

A survey conducted by Korea Investment and Securities found that 72% of respondents invest in foreign stocks, mainly on the NYSE. 89% plan to increase their investment in the NYSE.

40% of respondents said they invest in both stocks and cryptocurrency. More than half of respondents cited high expected returns as the main reason for investing in cryptocurrencies.

Statistics show that South Korean students are investing more frequently and with more money than they did two years ago. 17% of respondents said they took out loans to support their investments in stocks and cryptocurrency.

Young investors are becoming increasingly interested in cryptocurrencies due to rapid advances in technology and a lack of trust in traditional financial institutions. However, such investments involve high risks, including the possibility of significant losses and fraud.