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CryptoIntelligence 2024-12-24 23:04:00

UAE Retail Investors Eye Increased Crypto Investments in 2025

A survey conducted by trading platform eToro revealed that many retail investors in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are planning to expand their investments in crypto assets in 2025. The survey, which included 1,000 UAE-based retail investors, aimed to identify their financial goals for the upcoming year. According to the results, 54% of respondents listed financial objectives as their primary New Year’s resolutions, ranging from stock investments to buying more cryptocurrencies. Approximately 40% of participants expressed plans to increase their exposure to stocks, bonds, and commodities, while 38% aimed to invest in real estate. Meanwhile, 37% revealed their goal to boost crypto investments. Strategies for Achieving Financial Goals When asked about their strategies to meet these objectives, 51% of respondents said they would increase their overall savings or investment contributions. Additionally, 41% planned to implement detailed budget and expense tracking, while 38% aimed to adopt more mindful and frugal lifestyles. A further 28% stated they would cut back on shopping and dining out to save money. Some respondents also emphasized increasing their earnings. About 32% planned to start side hustles, while 28% intended to switch careers to secure higher salaries. eToro regional manager George Naddaf commented on the survey results, saying they reflect an innovative approach to wealth building. “2025’s resolutions highlight a proactive approach to not just financial security but also a desire for self-improvement and adaptability,” Naddaf said. He also noted that the UAE demonstrates a forward-thinking mindset, focusing on financial resilience and personal growth. Commitment to Personal Development Beyond financial goals, many survey participants prioritized personal development. The results showed that 41% were strongly committed to self-improvement, while 34% focused on health and well-being. Key areas of interest included fitness, professional growth, and strengthening social or family connections.

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