How Much Of Your Portfolio Should Be Invested in Cryptocurrencies?
When it comes to a risky asset class like cryptocurrencies, the best wisdom on how much of your portfolio to allocate is often hard to get a handle on. If you're a more conservative investor, dabbling at all can seem frightening. If, on the other hand, you're more of a daredevil type, the risk is that you'll let your enthusiasm for chasing high returns overshadow your sense of discretion, to your detriment.Fortunately, there are a few pieces of information that will help clarify exactly what how much is reasonable for you to invest in crypto. Let's take a look.In January 2025, Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN) conducted a survey of 352 decision-making institutional investors -- major asset managers, venture capital (VC) funds, family offices, private banks, and hedge funds, all of which control large amounts of capital. The survey pertained to cryptocurrencies and other digital assets, and a large majority of the respondents managed more than $1 billion in assets.Continue reading

When it comes to a risky asset class like cryptocurrencies, the best wisdom on how much of your portfolio to allocate is often hard to get a handle on. If you're a more conservative investor, dabbling at all can seem frightening. If, on the other hand, you're more of a daredevil type, the risk is that you'll let your enthusiasm for chasing high returns overshadow your sense of discretion, to your detriment.
Fortunately, there are a few pieces of information that will help clarify exactly what how much is reasonable for you to invest in crypto. Let's take a look.
In January 2025, Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN) conducted a survey of 352 decision-making institutional investors -- major asset managers, venture capital (VC) funds, family offices, private banks, and hedge funds, all of which control large amounts of capital. The survey pertained to cryptocurrencies and other digital assets, and a large majority of the respondents managed more than $1 billion in assets.