2025 Modern Wealth Survey Shows American Investors Are Expanding Beyond Traditional Portfolios to Further Diversify and Help Find Success in Today’s Market
Key findings:
- Two-thirds of Americans believe investing success today requires supplementing traditional investment products like stocks and bonds with new asset types, and two in five say the 60/40 portfolio is outdated.
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60% of Americans say today’s market environment demands a long-term view, and nearly70% of investors say they have more patience now than when they started. -
Two in five Americans see cryptocurrency as a good investment, and
65% of cryptocurrency investors plan to increase their holdings. Nearly half of American investors are interested in owning alternatives like private equity, hedge funds, and venture capital.
Schwab findings show that while stocks (
About half (
At the same time, Americans are demonstrating more patience than ever. Six in 10 (
Younger generations, who are often thought to favor quick wins, are also showing this discipline. Six in 10 Gen Z investors (
“Even in a world that can feel driven by instant gratification, it’s encouraging to see so many investors recognize the importance of taking a long-term perspective and steadily building wealth,” said Jonathan Craig, Head of Retail Investing at Charles Schwab.
“At the same time, having a long-term perspective doesn’t have to mean just buying and holding investments. According to our survey—and based on what we see with our own clients—investors are more engaged than ever, actively trading and exploring new strategies in pursuit of their broader financial goals. New asset types are adding to this momentum by drawing a new generation of investors and creating more ways to diversify, a principle that has always been central to long-term investing success.”
Americans agree that… |
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Successful investing today requires looking beyond stocks and bonds |
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Investing requires more long-term patience than in the past |
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Investing today requires more short-term risk taking than in the past |
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The classic 60/40 portfolio is outdated |
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Cryptocurrencies and alternatives draw growing interest
As they look to supplement traditional asset classes in their portfolios, American investors show increasing interest in cryptocurrency. Two in five (
Ownership of crypto
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Long-term growth potential |
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Concerns about scams/fraud |
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Diversification |
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Don’t understand how it works |
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Interest in blockchain |
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Downside protection |
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Not regulated enough |
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On average, stocks make up a quarter (
In addition to diversifying with new asset types, investors are also diversifying their approach across accounts. Some maintain a single portfolio for all their goals (
With investors adding more asset types and trading more,
“Given how portfolios are further diversifying and often adding some layers of complexity, it’s natural for today’s investors to seek more professional guidance,” said Rob Williams, Head of Wealth Management Research at the Schwab Center for Financial Research. “With more choices and strategies than ever—from crypto to alternatives to more frequent trading—advice can help investors navigate the range of possibilities, make informed decisions and shape portfolios that reflect their goals and appetite for risk.”
Why people invest, what holds some back
Americans who invest say they are motivated by goals including growing their money (
The biggest barrier is financial, with about half (
Top reasons people do not invest |
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I don’t have enough money to invest |
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Investing feels too risky for me |
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I have limited financial knowledge |
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Investing is not a financial priority for me right now |
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“It’s never been a better time to be a retail investor,” said Craig. “With greater access to high-quality platforms and tools, comprehensive educational resources, a wider range of products than ever before, and 24/7 professional support, investors can diversify and personalize their portfolios to match their goals. We are incredibly optimistic that more Americans will continue to see the potential opportunity that investing can offer, and we will meet them where they are, empowering them to build a brighter financial tomorrow.”
About the Modern Wealth Survey
The online survey was conducted by Logica Research from April 24, 2025, to May 23, 2025, among a national sample of 2,000 Americans aged 21 to 75. An additional 200 Gen Z and 200 current crypto investors completed the study. Quotas were set to balance the national sample on key demographic variables. Detailed results can be found here.
Disclosures
The information provided here is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered an individualized recommendation or personalized investment advice.
All expressions of opinion are subject to changes without notice in reaction to shifting market, economic, and geopolitical conditions. Data herein is obtained from what are considered reliable sources; however, its accuracy, completeness, or reliability cannot be guaranteed.
Supporting documentation for any claims or statistical information is available upon request.
Investing involves risk, including loss of principal, and for some products and strategies, loss of more than your initial investment.
Diversification does not ensure a profit and do not protect against losses in declining markets.
Digital currencies [such as bitcoin] are highly volatile and not backed by any central bank or government. Digital currencies lack many of the regulations and consumer protections that legal-tender currencies and regulated securities have. Due to the high level of risk, investors should view digital currencies as a purely speculative instrument.
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