Robinhood SVP: Tokenization Driving Overseas U.S. Equity Demand

Robinhood's senior vice president Johan Kerbrart stated that overseas demand for U.S. equities is growing, driven by three key factors: tokenization, 24-hour trading, and regulatory shifts. According to Kerbrart, these developments are enabling broader investor access to U.S. markets beyond domestic participants. The trading app executive highlighted how technological and regulatory changes are reshaping the landscape for international investors seeking exposure to American equities.
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TheAccountHasBeenBannedvip
· 05-07 02:36
Among the three factors, I think tokenization is the most exciting; the potential for transforming stocks into tokens is enormous.
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MosaicBowtieRealmvip
· 05-06 04:10
The three points mentioned by Kerbrart sound familiar to crypto enthusiasts; traditional finance has finally caught up.
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BridgeHopRangervip
· 05-05 22:00
Increase in overseas demand → The attractiveness of dollar assets remains, but can transaction fees be reduced?
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MemeTidevip
· 05-05 21:59
Can this wave of tokenization bridge the liquidity between traditional finance and on-chain assets?
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NotYourExitvip
· 05-05 21:43
Robinhood this time is aiming to grab the wallets of retail investors worldwide.
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GateUser-ada1e8c7vip
· 05-05 21:37
Regulatory shift is the biggest variable; only when compliance channels are open will institutions truly enter the market.
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StakingLibrarianvip
· 05-05 21:37
24-hour trading is truly awesome; Asian users finally don't have to stay up late to watch the markets.
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