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Trump Executive Order to Invest $9T in Bitcoin

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President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order permitting 401(k) retirement plans to invest in Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and alternative assets, as confirmed by the White House.

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Key Points:
  • Executive order includes investing in cryptocurrencies and gold.
  • Targets $9 trillion US retirement market.
  • Potential significant boost for Bitcoin legitimacy.

The directive allowing retirement investments in digital assets could transform financial strategies and augment Bitcoin’s legitimacy.

President Trump aims to reshape the $9 trillion retirement market. Major investment firms, like Blackstone and Vanguard, are expected to capitalize on this shift, offering new investment products. This step follows the Department of Labor’s policy reversal in May, which discouraged crypto in retirement plans initially. The executive order’s expected benefits include increased demand for Bitcoin, legitimizing its role in mainstream financial portfolios. Broader crypto assets, such as Ethereum, might also see enhanced interest. The US retirement market’s integration of digital assets promises a financial paradigm shift. Large firms are likely to develop retirement products that include cryptocurrencies, capitalizing on the potential for higher returns. Market sentiment shows cautious optimism, pending further details. Regulatory evolution is anticipated as officials monitor the executive order’s implementation and possible impacts. Analysts predict increased engagement with digital assets. The executive order, while poised to shake financial landscapes, could prompt policymakers to adapt ensuring investor protection and market stability.

“Donald Trump is preparing to open the $9tn US retirement market to cryptocurrency investments, gold, and private equity in a move that would spur a radical shift in the way Americans’ savings are managed.” — Financial Times
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The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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  • Byline - Reported by Joshua Trelawen
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