White House Order to Include Crypto in 401(k)s May Not Impact Most People
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Bitcoin's Price Hits $120,000 as President Trump Signs an Executive Order to Allow Crypto in 401(k)s @themotleyfool #stocks $BTC $BLK
Key PointsPresident Trump recently signed an executive order allowing Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies into 401(k) plans.While it has the potential to boost returns on a retirement portfolio, Bitcoin remains a highly volatile and speculative asset.Most investors should look to cap their exposure to Bitcoin within a retirement portfolio due to the risks involved.10 stocks we like better than Bitcoin › In early August, President Donald Trump sig…
Trump Is Allowing Alternative Assets to 401(K) Accounts—What to Know
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week allowing alternative assets, such as cryptocurrencies and private equity, in 401(k) retirement plans. Industry experts say the White House decision could alter the composition of Americans’ retirement portfolios, broadening the types of assets investors can hold and the options financial institutions can offer to their clients in the $9 trillion retirement market. Trump stated in the ord…
White House Order to Include Crypto in 401(k)s May Not Impact Most People
The administration most supportive of crypto may have just highlighted the biggest barrier to crypto adoption: a retirement system where most participants never choose their investments at all, writes CoinDesk Indices’ Andy Baehr.
Private Equity Managers Are Primed to Pounce on Your 401(k)
Illustration by Daniel MedinaPresident Trump has made the move to firmly hit private equity’s (PE) G-Spot: unfettered access to the $12 trillion 401(k) market. This past Thursday, Trump signed an executive order Democratizing Access to Alternative Assets for 401(K) Investors The order directs the Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer to review and potentially remove the biggest obstacle PE has had in gaining access to 401(k) plans, most notably…
Executive Order Could Bring Alternative Investments to 401(k) Plans: What You Need to Know
For millions of Americans, 401(k) accounts are the cornerstone of retirement savings. A new proposal from the White House could expand what you can invest in—and potentially reshape your long-term strategy. This new Executive Order could eventually change the types of investments available inside your 401(k) or other employer retirement plan. While nothing is changing right now, the move could set the stage for big shifts in how retirement saver…
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