Fidelity announced that it will allow 23,000 employers to add Bitcoin as an investment option within their 401k plans. Is this a good thing for investors? In this episode, I'll break down how and when Bitcoin is being added to 401k plans and the pros and cons of including cryptocurrencies in retirement plans.
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- Fidelity is offering 401(k) investors access to bitcoin, the first retirement plan provider to do so https://www.cnbc.com/2022/04/26/fidelity-offers-401k-investors-access-to-bitcoin-a-retirement-plan-first.html
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