Innovation investor Cathie Wood implied she might rather choose to own a government bond yielding near 1% over some of the U.S.' largest market-cap companies over the next decade.
Wood was asked at the Morningstar Investment Conference on Wednesday if she would rather invest $1 million in U.S. 10-year Treasurys — which yield 1% to 2% annually — or a U.S. large cap index-based exchange-traded fund to hold for the next ten years.
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