10 Key Points: Morgan Stanley Expands Crypto Trading to Retail Investors via E*Trade
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In a landmark move for mainstream crypto adoption, Morgan Stanley—the $2 trillion asset management giant—has reportedly begun offering cryptocurrency trading to retail clients through its E*Trade platform. Announced on May 6 and first reported by Bloomberg, this integration marks one of the most significant steps by a traditional financial institution to bring digital assets directly to everyday investors. While the full story was covered by The Defiant, we’ve distilled the essential details into 10 must-know points that unpack what this means for traders, the market, and the future of finance.

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