The article discusses growing overseas demand for us equities, particularly ai-related stocks, and the potential of tokenization to facilitate global investing. while this indicates a positive sentiment towards financial markets generally, it does not directly mention or impact specific cryptocurrencies.
The news focuses on traditional equities and the broader trend of tokenization and global access to financial markets. it does not provide specific insights or predictions for any particular cryptocurrency's price movement.
The discussion about tokenization, 24-hour trading, and regulatory shifts suggests a long-term trend that could reshape global investment strategies and access to various asset classes, including potentially digital assets.
Finance Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Overseas demand for U.S. equities is growing, says Robinhood's Johan Kerbrart The trading app's senior vice president said tokenization, 24-hour trading, and regulatory shifts are driving broader investor access beyond domestic markets. By Olivier Acuna | Edited by Stephen Alpher May 5, 2026, 9:19 p.m. 2 min read Make preferred on Johann Kerbrat Senior Vice President and General Manager, Crypto and International Robinhood, says there's an increasing global demand for U.S. stocks. (CoinDesk) What to know : Global demand for U.S. equities, especially AI-related stocks, is rising among overseas investors, but access remains more limited outside the United States. Robinhood executive Johann Kerbrat said tokenization, instant settlement and 24/7 trading could enable investors to build global portfolios rather than focus on single-country strategies. Robinhood has begun offering tokenized stock products in Europe and aims to open private equity and other traditionally restricted assets to a broader base of investors, even as U.S. regulation slowly becomes more accommodating. Demand for U.S. equities is rising globally, pushing investors to look beyond domestic markets, Robinhood senior VP and general manager in charge of crypto, Johann Kerbrat said during a Fireside chat at Consensus 2026 in Miami . “We are seeing a lot of demand for U.S. stocks from overseas investors, particularly tied to AI-related companies,” Kerbrat said, adding that access remains limited in many regions compared with the United States. Kerbrat said investors should shift from country-specific strategies toward global allocation now that international 24/7 trading platforms are available to them. “It is time for a lot of investors to really think about not just how to invest in one specific country, but also how to have a global portfolio,” he said. The Kraken executive pointed to tokenization and around-the-clock trading as key enablers. “We think it is going to be 24/7. We think it is going to be instant settlement,” he said, describing features that could differentiate tokenized assets from traditional brokerage products. The discussion, moderated by Crypto in America host Eleanor Terrett, also addressed regulatory constraints in the United States. Kerbrat said “regulation in the U.S. has been less than friendly in the past,” though he noted recent engagement with policymakers has improved. Robinhood has launched tokenized stock products in Europe using a derivative model that tracks underlying assets, with plans to expand access to additional asset classes including private equity. Kerbrat said the goal is broader participation in markets that have historically been limited to accredited investors. “I think it is really important to give them the choice to be able to invest in it before it goes public,” he said, referring to private companies. Kerbrat said adoption will depend on offering new functionality rather than replicating existing brokerage services, with lending, collateralization and continuous trading cited as areas of development. Kraken, which trails platforms like OKX, Bybit and Coinbase (COIN) in spot trading volumes but remains a major player in the crypto derivatives market. is a U.S.-based crypto exchange where users can buy, sell, and trade digital assets like bitcoin and ether using fiat or crypto. 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