(Reuters) — When it comes to industries, Wall Street is about as male-dominated as they come. So many people just assume that men are better investors.
And they would be wrong.
According to new data from financial services giant Fidelity Investments, women are actually superior investors. In sifting through more than 8 million investment accounts, Fidelity discovered that women not only save more than men, 0.4 percent, their investments earn more annually, also 0.4 percent.