BofA Endorses 1–4% Crypto Allocation, Opens Door to Bitcoin ETFs

Published at 2025-12-02 13:30:41

Bank of America is updating its wealth management guidance to let its richest clients access Bitcoin ETFs and allow more than 15,000 advisers to recommend cryptocurrency exposure, Reuters and Yahoo report. The firm’s suggested crypto allocation sits between 1–4%, marking a cautious but explicit endorsement of including digital assets in diversified portfolios. This is the first time BofA has formally permitted adviser-level recommendations for crypto.

Why it matters: the policy shift could channel new, steady flows into listed Bitcoin products as private banks and advisory arms normalize crypto access for high-net-worth clients. It also underscores growing institutional comfort with ETF wrappers as a regulated on‑ramp to BTC, while keeping risk controls tight through a limited allocation range. Investors should note this is a guidance change, not an investment recommendation, and regulatory and market risks remain.

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