BSTZ vs QQQX For Income Seeking Retirees
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BSTZ vs QQQX For Income Seeking Retirees
"The Baby Boomer generation has an unusual relationship with technology. Due to the huge strides made with digital technology, computers, smart phones, A.I., and all other associated telecommunications and information processing they entail, there is a somewhat unfair stereotype that a majority of seniors are Luddites and still living exclusively in the analog realm. Besides the fact that most of the people who built the current architecture,"
"For example, according such sources as and : 68% of Boomers owned smart phones, with nearly the same number also owning laptop or desktop computers. 90% of Boomers have shopped online, with 79% of them in their 60s and 72% of them in their 70s. 68% of Boomers use social media, 30% of Boomers are comfortable using A.I. Comfort Levels are All Subjective"
The Baby Boomer generation shows substantial engagement with digital technologies, including smartphones, computers, social media, online shopping, and some comfort with A.I. Reported figures include 68% smartphone ownership, 90% online shopping (79% in their 60s, 72% in their 70s), 68% social media use, and 30% comfortable using A.I. Demographic statistics represent broad generalizations while big data marketing targets individual preferences for products and investments. Younger investors are not uniformly risk-seeking, and recent market volatility caused some Gen-Z participants to adopt more conservative positions. Investment appeal cannot be assumed solely by age or perceived technological complexity.
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