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S&P 500 investing $3 trillion dollar on Bitcoin and Coinbase, Bitcoin price $150K in 2025

How S&P 500 investing $3 Trillion In Bitcoin, Trump plans to allow Crypto Index Fund to the S&P 500 to increase Crypto investment, Bitcoin price $500 by 2026, S&P 500 can not directly offer investment to Institutions, Crypto ETFs, and Crypto Firms.

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It has recently been reported that S&P-500 and Coinbase are now going to partner, in which the market cap of Bitcoin and the Crypto industry is likely to reach approximately $10 trillion. Coinbase’s joining the S&P 500 is seen as a major step toward mainstream crypto acceptance. Coinbase became the first major crypto platform and digital asset-native company to join the S&P 500, officially taking its place on May 19, 2025, replacing Discover Financial Services.Β Billions of dollars worth of passive investment will flow into Coinbase shares as index funds and ETFs tracking the S&P 500 are required to purchase the Crypto stock and Bitcoin to mirror the index’s composition. Coinbase’s entry into the S&P 500 is not just a corporate achievement; it represents a major turning point for the entire digital finance ecosystem, signaling its growing maturity and integration into the mainstream financial architecture. Recently, some reports claim that S&P 500 wants to invest a large amount in Coinbase’s Index Fund and ETFs so that in the future the crypto industry can achieve a market cap of $10 trillion dollar before 2028.

Why S&P 500 can not directly offer investment to Institutions, Crypto ETFs, and Crypto Firms?

Due to the Pro-BitcoinΒ Trump Administration, BlackRock, Microstrategy, SpaceX, and Crypto ETFs in the US, mostΒ American investors are now trying to increase their investment in Crypto ETFs and Crypto Index Funds. For most long-term investors seeking solid growth with diversification and low costs, the S&P 500 remains a highly recommended and robust investment choice for Crypto, Stocks, and Index fund tracking. The S&P 500 does not offer any kind of investment platform directly, and you cannot invest directly in the S&P 500 index. You cannot buy β€œS&P 500 stocks” because it is not a company or fund that holds assets. S&P 500 Index Funds/ETFs is one such platform that offers you to invest, but now the 500+ companies listed in S&P 500 want investment of more than almost $3 trillion should also come in Crypto and Bitcoin ETFs.

S&P 500 to invest $3 trillion in Coinbase, Bitcoin, and Crypto ETFs of the US.

The S&P 500 index itself does not directly β€œinvest” in crypto. The S&P 500 is a stock market index that tracks the performance of 500 large U.S. companies. Its components are stocks, not cryptocurrencies. Although almost billions of dollars are invested in the Bitcoin market through ETFs, crypto traders, and crypto whales, the S&P 500 is now going to invest billions of dollars in US crypto firms. It has been told in reported that top S&P 500 investors like BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street Global Advisors, Fidelity, Charles Schwab, other large asset managers, and pension funds are also increasing their investment in Bitcoin ETFs. Although, as of now, S&P 500 has not partnered with any crypto exchange, platforms, ETFs, and Crypto mining companies, it has been told that due to maximum investment by BlackRock, the US government, and best institutional funds in S&P 500, now a big opportunity is being created for S&P 500.

Trump plans to add the Crypto Index Fund to the S&P 500 to increase Crypto investment

Investing in the S&P 500 is often considered one of the best core investment strategies for a variety of compelling reasons, particularly for long-term growth and for Crypto and Stock investors who prefer a hands-off approach. S&P 500 investor expects that the price of Bitcoin will reach $500K by 2026, which will lead to a global Bitcoin and ForexΒ Holdings into a Decentralized chain. You cannot directly invest in the S&P 500 index itself. Instead, you invest in S&P 500 index funds, Crypto ETFs, or Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) that aim to replicate its performance. The S&P 500 represents 500 of the largest and most influential publicly traded companies in the United States, spanning across virtually every major sector of the economy (e.g., technology, healthcare, financials, consumer staples, Crypto, industrials). So now you can think that almost 500+ companies listed in the S&P 500 want the Crypto Index (S&P 500) should also be merged in the S&P 500 so that new investors can be given an opportunity.

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