Executive Order Opens 401k Accounts To Private Assets The Halftime Committee Weighs In

The Halftime Report Investment Committee Weighs In On Meta S Labor Cuts The Investment Committee debates what President Trump's new Executive Order allowing private equity and crypto assets into 401(k) retirement plans could mean for your portfolio, weighing the potential President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order that could allow millions of Americans saving for retirement through 401(k) accounts to invest in higher-risk private equity and

Watch Cnbc S Halftime Report Investment Committee Discuss Unrest In Trump order opens 401 (k)s to private assets: What advisors need to know By Elijah Nicholson-Messmer August 08, 2025, 5:22 pm EDT 4 Min Read splitov27 - stockadobecom And President Trump signed an executive order on Aug 7 that calls for federal guidance on adding private investments and other "alternative assets" to 401 (k) plans, effectively opening the door Trump's executive order allows cryptocurrency and private equity in 401 (k) plans, while experts debate the risks and benefits of alternative assets in retirement accounts Millions of Americans saving for retirement through 401 (k) accounts could have the option of putting their money in higher-risk private equity and cryptocurrency investments, according to an

Watch Cnbc S Full Market Discussion With The Halftime Report Investment Trump's executive order allows cryptocurrency and private equity in 401 (k) plans, while experts debate the risks and benefits of alternative assets in retirement accounts Millions of Americans saving for retirement through 401 (k) accounts could have the option of putting their money in higher-risk private equity and cryptocurrency investments, according to an President Donald Trump signed an executive order today that encourages inclusion of private equity, cryptocurrency and other alternative investments in 401 (k) plans, which would open access to more Crypto may soon be a part of your 401 (k) President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order Thursday midday to allow employees access to alternative assets like Bitcoin ETFs or private Aug 7 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump is scheduled to sign an executive order Thursday to allow cryptocurrencies, private equity and real estate into 401 (k)s, a senior White House official said Critics say an executive order that clears the way for alternative assets to enter retirement accounts poses risks to everyday investors It could also pose some for private fund managers
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