
The 'everything rally' is now the 'everything sell-off'
CNN
As the recovery from the pandemic took off last year, everything investors touched turned to gold.
The US stock market leaped 27%. Bitcoin rocketed to a record high. Commodities like oil and copper soared. Even alternative investments, from trading cards to wine, experienced a boom.
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