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    President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that could open the door for 401(k) retirement savers in the United States to invest in alternative assets such as private equity, real estate, and cryptocurrencies. While the move does not change current policy immediately, it directs multiple federal agencies to begin rewriting regulations that govern retirement plans, signaling a major shift in how Americans could manage their long-term savings.

    Trump signs order to allow crypto in 401k plans
    US President, Donald Trump outlines financial reforms including crypto access for 401(k)s.

    The order instructs the U.S. Department of Labor to reassess existing guidance under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), the federal law that oversees employer-sponsored retirement plans. Currently, 401(k) plans primarily offer investment options in publicly traded stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. The new directive would broaden the definition of permissible investments to include riskier, less liquid assets, traditionally reserved for institutional and high-net-worth investors.

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has also been tasked with reviewing its rules to facilitate access to alternative investments in defined-contribution plans. The move aligns with Trump’s broader financial agenda, which includes loosening regulatory constraints on the cryptocurrency industry and expanding investor access to nontraditional assets.

    Federal agencies tasked with rewriting ERISA guidelines

    Private equity firms and cryptocurrency platforms have long advocated for access to the U.S. retirement market, which holds approximately $12 trillion in defined-contribution plans, including nearly $9 trillion in 401(k) accounts. The executive order is seen as a potential breakthrough for these industries, particularly for private equity firms seeking new capital sources and cryptocurrency firms aiming to integrate digital assets into mainstream financial infrastructure.

    The price of Bitcoin rose to over $117,000 on Thursday following the announcement, reflecting market enthusiasm over potential long-term adoption. Crypto leaders, who supported Trump’s 2024 campaign and contributed to related events, have pushed for recognition under ERISA rules. This follows previous steps by the Trump administration to reduce regulatory pressure on the crypto sector, including the SEC’s decision to drop its lawsuit against Coinbase.

    Analysts see opportunity and risk in new 401k options

    While the order signals a new policy direction, actual implementation is expected to take time. Federal agencies must first complete their rulemaking processes, which could extend into 2026. Retirement plan providers such as Fidelity, Vanguard, and T. Rowe Price would then need to develop new investment products that comply with updated regulations. Additionally, employers must conduct thorough due diligence before offering these options to employees, maintaining their fiduciary responsibility under ERISA.

    Consumer protection advocates have raised concerns about the potential risks. Critics, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, have pointed to the higher costs, opacity, and limited liquidity associated with private market investments. Warren has also warned of systemic risks tied to the growing involvement of nonbank financial institutions in the private credit market, urging federal oversight agencies to conduct stress testing and evaluate stability threats.

    Despite the caution, industry analysts believe the retirement landscape could be significantly reshaped in the coming years. If regulatory changes are finalized and adoption increases, U.S. retirement savers could gain access to a broader set of investment choices, offering both new opportunities and additional responsibilities in managing long-term financial security. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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