Fidelity Investments, which have been offering Bitcoin storage since the beginning of the year, will add "BUY" & "SELL" digital gold to institutional customers in just a few weeks.
The Boston-based company is one of the largest asset managers in the world created Fidelity Digital Assets in October in response to the satisfaction of Wall Street's growing appetite for digital asset trading.
Fidelity will join E * Trade Financial Corp. and Robinhood in pricing for customers who benefit from target and institutional customers. A Fidelity check on 2 May 2019 shows that 47% of the institutional investors surveyed are considered as digital assets with adequate investment.
According to another study from November to February, 441 institutional investors are clear that 72% prefer to buy investment products that store digital assets while 57% are willing to buy the assets directly.
Bitcoin shot more than 50% this year, widening prices and fluctuations of many individual investors as it rises by 1,400% in 2017, before rising 74% last year.
Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P.
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