Bitcoin Vs. Stocks: Worth The Volatility?

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CNBC's Dominic Chu takes a look at the volatility in both equities and cryptocurrencies markets, and which risk scenario could be better for investors.

"So there's not a lot of market history for Bitcoin," Chu says, noting that the cryptocurrency has only been around for 8 or 9 years. 

Chu goes on to explain where you would be now depending on at which period you decided to take a chance on Bitcoin.

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