The market is going to get wild this year and millennial investors aren't ready, Merrill Lynch says

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Younger investors aren't used to wild stock-market swings in their lifetime. But that may change this year.

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Couldn’t care less about millennials. I thought they wanted wealth redistribution, promoted by the propaganda of the MSM.

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