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Bitcoin Allocations Set To Explode Among US Institutions, Wall Street Veteran Says

Wall Street veteran Jordi Visser told reporters that US traditional finance firms are likely to raise their Bitcoin allocations before the end of the ￰0￱ expects demand to pick up in Q4 as portfolio managers set positions ahead of ￰1￱ managers will make small moves; others could shift larger slices of their holdings into BTC, Visser ￰2￱ Survey Signals Strong Bitcoin Interest According to a joint Coinbase and EY-Parthenon survey , a large share of institutional investors plan to add crypto exposure in ￰3￱ survey found 83% of respondents intend to increase allocations, and 59% expect to put more than 5% of assets under management into crypto or related ￰4￱ figures suggest that many firms are preparing for wider crypto use in ￰5￱ Do Not Always Equal Action Plans by money managers can change.

Regulation, market swings, and macro shocks can slow or halt buys. Still, when lots of institutions say they will act, it raises the odds that real flows will ￰6￱ said, timing and size of the moves remain ￰7￱ Flows Feeding Demand Spot Bitcoin ETFs have pulled heavy inflows this year, giving institutions an easier on-ramp into the ￰8￱ daily net inflows reached about $642 million on one trading day, and cumulative ETF net inflows since launch are roughly $57 billion, lifting total ETF assets to about $153 ￰9￱ flows can provide a steady source of demand for BTC if they ￰10￱ ETFs Change The Game ETFs give big funds a familiar product to ￰11￱ reduces some barriers to ￰12￱ allocations rise in Q4 as Visser suggests, ETF channels are where much of that buying could show up ￰13￱ Holdings Add Another Layer Public and private firms are already holding Bitcoin on their ￰14￱ trackers show public companies’ treasury BTC holdings are valued at roughly $112 billion across many ￰15￱ buyers like the Michael Saylor-led Strategy continue to add to their piles, and corporate buys make headlines when they ￰16￱ corporate demand can add to overall market appetite for ￰17￱ Period To Watch Based on reports and the surveys, late Q4 will be the period to ￰18￱ institutions move as planned, Bitcoin could see meaningful ￰19￱ investors should expect bumps, as it’s the nature of crypto: policy shifts, rates, or a sudden liquidity squeeze could cut short ￰20￱ short, the signs point toward more allocation from TradFi, yet execution will depend on several moving ￰21￱ image from Unsplash, chart from TradingView

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