Bullish market momentum fails to sway global fund managers toward crypto, survey shows

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A recent Bank of America survey shows that most global fund managers are still hesitant to invest in crypto despite the recent bullish momentum observed in the sector.

The study, which included 211 fund managers overseeing $504 billion in assets, found that about three-quarters of respondents have no crypto holdings at all.

Meanwhile, crypto allocations among managers who hold these financial instruments are small. On average, these portfolios dedicate just 3.2% to digital assets.

Breaking it down, 6% of managers have roughly 2% exposure, 2% hold 4%, and only 1% report allocations above 8%. When averaged across the full group, crypto represents just 0.3% of assets under management.

Global Funds Crypto Portfolio
Global Funds Crypto Portfolio (Source: X/Nate Geraci)

Commenting on these findings, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas suggested that the low exposure may reflect past missteps from these funds. He noted that some managers who had previously made poor calls on broader markets might be exercising extra caution towards the fast-growing industry.

According to him:

“Aren’t these the same ‘global managers’ who said they were selling America in Q1 ? Maybe they should start surveying people with better returns.”

Meanwhile, other industry players noted that the low participation rate could indicate untapped potential in the crypto market.

Frank Chapparo, the head of content at GSR, stated:

“Wall Street has barely gotten off zero and Bitcoin is still $120,000. We are going to absurdly higher.”

Historically, digital assets have offered strong returns but come with significant volatility. This risk factor appears to be why many institutional investors have limited their crypto holdings.

Despite this cautious approach, institutional interest in cryptocurrencies is growing. Over the past year, investors have increasingly gained exposure through shares of crypto companies and crypto-focused exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

Additionally, there has also been the advent of Bitcoin-focused treasury companies that have added a significant amount of the top crypto to their balance sheets.

At the same time, the US regulatory environment is also encouraging broader adoption of the emerging industry.

For context, President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order allowing digital assets to be included in 401(k) retirement plans. Industry players believe this step could prompt fund managers to reconsider their positions and increase crypto allocations.

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