Goldman Sachs Says FOMO Is Driving Institutional Investors to Bitcoin

Goldman Sachs Says FOMO Is Driving Institutional Investors to Bitcoin

Investment bank Goldman Sachs says institutional investors and asset managers are driven to bitcoin by “fear of missing out” (FOMO). Goldman now considers bitcoin a new asset class. Nonetheless, institutional investors are facing several strong barriers to entry into the crypto market. Asset Managers, Institutions Facing Crypto FOMO Goldman Sachs said Monday that the fear of missing out (FOMO) on potential gains from cryptocurrencies among investors has pushed crypto prices higher over the past year. Mathew McDermott, Goldman Sachs’ global head of digital assets, said in....


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