Close Menu
21stNews21stNews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    IMF says energy prices will send Morocco inflation higher

    March 24, 2026

    Morocco’s Avocado Exports Drop After ‘Difficult but Exceptional’ Season

    March 24, 2026

    Morocco Starts New Livestock Aid Payments After Checking Female Sheep, Goats

    March 24, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    Pinterest Facebook LinkedIn
    21stNews21stNews
    • Home
    • Moroccan News
    • Industry & Technologies
    • Financial News
    • Sports
    Subscribe
    21stNews21stNews
    Home»Industry & Technologies»Crypto Interest Drops Among Investors as Risk-Taking Declines
    Industry & Technologies

    Crypto Interest Drops Among Investors as Risk-Taking Declines

    abdelhosni@gmail.comBy abdelhosni@gmail.comDecember 5, 20252 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    US investors are not considering buying crypto as much as they used to, as risk-taking behavior has dropped, according to a study from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

    The percentage of crypto investors was unchanged between 2021 and 2024 at 27%, but the number of investors considering either purchasing more or buying for the first time dropped to 26% in 2024 from 33% in 2021, FINRA reported on Thursday.

    The industry regulator found that those with “high levels of investment risk” dropped four percentage points to 8% between 2021 and 2024. The biggest drop was among investors under 35, which shaved nine percentage points to 15%.

    People investing in crypto has been steady since the last study in 2024, but the number of investors considering adding it to their portfolios has decreased. Source: FINRA

    Investment into crypto typically spikes during periods of high optimism in the wider macroeconomic environment, but uncertainty over interest rates, inflation, and the economy has likely seen investors turn to perceived safer assets.

    Crypto flagged as risky but key tool for financial goals

    FINRA’s study was conducted between July and December 2024 with 2,861 US investors and a state-by-state online survey of 25,539 adults. It found 66% of respondents flagged crypto as a risky investment, up from 58% in 2021.