Younger Investors Are Looking Beyond Stocks and Bonds, Grayscale Says

The old traditional portfolio split is looking a little less fashionable in the era of youngsters these days. The data reflects younger investors looking beyond stocks and bonds, with alternatives like crypto’s taking a much larger slice of portfolios, according to Grayscale research.
Alternatives Have Quietly Taken More Portfolio Space
The global alternatives market has grown nearly seven-fold since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Private equity, private credit, hedge funds, real assets and crypto now represent a larger share of global portfolios.
The generational split is even more striking. A BofA survey of high-net-worth individuals found that investors aged 21 to 43 allocate 53% of their portfolios outside traditional stocks and bonds, compared with just 26% among those over 44. That’s a sizeable difference, and it matters as wealth changes hands.
Younger Investors Could Reshape Crypto Demand
More than $100 trillion is expected to transfer to younger generations over the coming years. If those investors maintain their stronger preference for alternatives, crypto could benefit from a broader shift in portfolio allocation. Still, preference alone doesn’t move capital. Access matters, too.
Alternatives have become easier to reach through new products and platforms that reduce the infrastructure and expertise historically required. Crypto has followed the same path, with regulated investment products such as Bitcoin exchange-traded products (ETPs) and institutional market infrastructure creating more familiar routes into the asset class.

Easier Access Could Keep Pulling Capital In
The combination is straightforward: younger investors show a stronger appetite for alternatives, while access to those markets has become simpler.
Grayscale also points to strong historic returns as another factor that has helped attract capital to alternative assets. That doesn’t guarantee crypto gets the next wave of transferred wealth, but the demographic shift is difficult to ignore.
For younger investors looking beyond stocks and bonds, the growing accessibility of alternatives could provide a durable tailwind for crypto if their allocation preferences persist.
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