Veteran investor Paul Tudor Jones shared his thoughts on CNBC this past Tuesday, confidently stating that he’s sticking with hard money like gold and bitcoin. In his view, any other option leads straight to inflation. What’s Driving Paul Tudor Jones’ Latest Push for Bitcoin, Gold and Commodities? Jones is optimistic about both gold and bitcoin, […]
‘All Roads Lead to Inflation’ — Why Legendary Investor Paul Tudor Jones Is Betting on Bitcoin
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