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A young person’s game? A third of over 50s are investing in crypto

by News Room
August 1, 2022
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If you assumed crypto was just a young person’s game, think again.

More people in the United States than ever before are turning to cryptocurrencies to help fund their retirement, it seems, even as the recent market carnage provides a stark reminder that this volatile market is not for the faint-hearted.

Some 27 per cent of Americans aged 18-60 – around 50 million people – have owned or traded crypto in the past six months, a poll published last week by crypto exchange KuCoin found.

Yet older people are more devoted to the young asset class than the general population, according to the survey carried out at the end of March, with 28 per cent of those aged 50 and above betting on crypto as part of their early retirement plans.

Their most popular for investing in crypto was that they saw it as the future of finance, they didn’t want to miss a hot trend, and they saw it as a way to diversify their portfolios.

The market turmoil of recent weeks has hushed talk earlier in 2022 that bitcoin and other cryptos would win mainstream acceptance and be ushered into pension plans.

‘We could not recommend it’

“If they (investors) want crypto, it should be a very small allocation of their portfolio, and they should be prepared to lose it,” said Erik Knutzen, chief investment officer for multi-asset class strategies at Neuberger Berman.

“We would not recommend it to everybody”.

Indeed Bitcoin is trading at around $30,000 (€27,927), down 60 per cent from a peak of $69,000 (€64,233) in November. And the market meltdown means many newcomers’ investments are deeply in the red.

Nonetheless, crypto investors and analysts are watching like hawks for any indication that bitcoin could bounce back.

JP Morgan’s Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou and his global strategy team said last week the crypto mayhem had soured investor sentiment so much that certain metrics signalled a “good entry point for long-term investors”.

Bitcoin funds, including exchange-traded funds (ETFs), saw the largest outflow since May 2021, JP Morgan said, adding that its position proxy for Chicago Mercantile Exchange bitcoin futures was approaching oversold territory.

Using a model based on the volatility ratio of bitcoin to gold, the team estimate the “fair value” for Bitcoin at $38,000 (€35,359).

Incomes of $100K or more

The KuCoin poll comes a week after a survey of 11,000 adults by the US Federal Reserve found that 12 per cent of Americans dabbled in cryptocurrencies as an investment last year.

It did not break down participants by age but found almost half of those holding crypto as an investment had an annual income of $100,000 (€93,050) or more, while almost a third had an income under $50,000 (€46,525).

If older investors are in the new crypto vanguard, though, has there been a rush from asset managers to meet this demand?

Fidelity Investments caused a stir in April when it announced individuals will soon be allowed to allocate part of their retirement savings in bitcoin through their 401(k) investment plans.

“Fidelity always operates and makes decisions with the highest level of integrity and an unwavering commitment to our customers, including those saving for retirement,” a Fidelity spokesperson told Reuters.

But if anecdotal evidence from a Reuters-hosted summit of investors and asset managers in New York last week is any guide, it may have the 401k crypto market to itself for a while yet.

The general consensus was that crypto is prohibitively volatile for retirement purposes. Unless you are a sophisticated investor, such as a hedge fund, or are prepared to swallow a hefty loss, then it is best to steer clear.

Source: Euro News

Tags: AltcoinBitcoinblockchaincryptocurrencyEthereumFinance

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