Even with all the buzz about institutions gearing up for crypto, the actual numbers tell a very different story.
The latest Bank of America Global Fund Manager Survey shows that the majority of global managers are still staying completely out of the market, with seventy six percent holding a zero percent allocation as of October twenty twenty five.
When you look at the overall average across all participants, crypto exposure barely reaches zero point four percent, which is almost symbolic more than anything meaningful. It paints a pretty clear picture of where things stand right now.
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Even with all the buzz about institutions gearing up for crypto, the actual numbers tell a very different story.
The latest Bank of America Global Fund Manager Survey shows that the majority of global managers are still staying completely out of the market, with seventy six percent holding a zero percent allocation as of October twenty twenty five.
When you look at the overall average across all participants, crypto exposure barely reaches zero point four percent, which is almost symbolic more than anything meaningful. It paints a pretty clear picture of where things stand right now.
The narrative is loud, but real adoption in traditional portfolios is still slow, cautious, and far behind the excitement you see on social platforms or in market headlines.
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