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Over 70% of ETF Investors Want Crypto Exposure, Survey Shows
According to a recent survey by Brown Brothers Harriman, 71% of ETF investors wish to invest more in crypto this year. This bullish signal comes as the crypto ETF market is beginning to recover from recent volatility.
The firm is one of the oldest and most prestigious investment banks in the US, adding credibility to its claims. This data also aligns with other surveys that suggest wealthy investors are interested in Bitcoin.
Crypto ETFs Are Becoming Popular Among TradFi Investors
Since the Bitcoin ETFs were first approved in 2024, they’ve ushered in a profound transformation of the crypto market. BlackRock’s IBIT was so popular that some experts declared it the greatest ETF launch ever.
According to a new survey from Brown Brothers Harriman, 71% of ETF investors are planning to further their allocations into crypto.
“Good news for the crypto crowd, 71% [of surveyed investors] said they aim to increase their allocation to crypto ETFs in the next 12 months.. That’s higher than I would have thought, I’d have guessed 40-50% and i’m pretty bullish on this space, relatively speaking,” claimed Eric Balchunas, a prominent ETF analyst.
This survey comes at a fortuitous time for the ETF space and crypto markets in general. Bearish fears have been dominating the space, and US spot Bitcoin ETFs recently took a serious beating.
However, the market is already starting to recover, and issuers have resumed large BTC purchases. This survey shows that more investors are willing to pour liquidity into the crypto market through ETFs.
Brown Brothers Harriman is one of the oldest and most prestigious investment banks in the US, and its survey is a credible indicator of ETF sentiment. Additionally, other recent surveys have drawn similar conclusions.
For example, earlier this month, a poll of wealthy US investors showed high interest in Bitcoin and other major altcoins.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin ETFs have largely recovered this week after seeing net outflow for five consecutive weeks. At the same time, more asset managers are filing diverse ETF applications with the SEC. Given the current positive sentiment among institutional investors, the long-term outlook is likely to be bullish for such funds.
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