Bank of America is opening the door for its 15,000 advisers to recommend a 1%–4% crypto allocation, signaling a wider Wall Street shift toward mainstream Bitcoin exposure. Bank of America is urging ...
Bank of America’s wealthiest clients will gain access to Bitcoin ETFs, while its network of over 15,000 wealth advisers can recommend crypto exposure for the first time, Yahoo reported. More big-name ...
Crypto markets may be seesawing, but financial advisors' willingness to buy digital assets in client portfolios is only moving in one direction: up. Processing Content In 2025, a record 32% of ...
BofA crypto portfolio allocation: Bank of America is encouraging its wealth management clients to begin considering crypto exposure as part of their investment portfolios, marking one of the firm’s ...
A Bitwise/VettaFi survey has revealed that 99% of financial advisors who allocated to crypto in 2025 are committed to either maintain or increase their exposure in 2026. The survey also found that ...
Financial services giant Morgan Stanley issued guidelines for crypto allocations in multi-asset portfolios, recommending a “conservative” approach in an October Global Investment Committee (GIC) ...
The adoption of cryptocurrency assets among US financial advisors is growing and intensifying, according to new research. Advisors are embracing digital assets more broadly and deeply than in any ...
Eighth annual benchmark study finds stablecoins, tokenization, and fiat debasement are the most-watched themes for investment professionals in 2026. More professional advisors own crypto than ever ...
An executive from BlackRock said that a small shift in Asian portfolio allocations toward crypto could generate enormous inflows for the digital asset market. BlackRock executive Nicholas Peach said ...
Something fundamental has shifted in wealth management over the past year. Walk into any advisory firm today and you’ll hear the same story: clients aren’t asking if they should own crypto anymore.
The holiday season is a time of giving, and investors are searching for the perfect gift to give their portfolios. While the classic 60/40 mix of stocks and bonds has long been a staple, the rise of ...