The post VanEck CEO Flags Crypto as Q1 2026 Risk-On Play Amid Fiscal Clarity appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Luisa Crawford Jan 13, 2026 01:01 Jan van The post VanEck CEO Flags Crypto as Q1 2026 Risk-On Play Amid Fiscal Clarity appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Luisa Crawford Jan 13, 2026 01:01 Jan van

VanEck CEO Flags Crypto as Q1 2026 Risk-On Play Amid Fiscal Clarity



Luisa Crawford
Jan 13, 2026 01:01

Jan van Eck’s Q1 2026 outlook positions crypto alongside AI and gold as compelling opportunities as fiscal and monetary visibility improves.

VanEck CEO Jan van Eck is betting on crypto as part of a broader risk-on thesis for early 2026, citing improved visibility on fiscal and monetary policy as the catalyst for repositioning into higher-beta assets.

In the firm’s Q1 2026 investment outlook published January 12, van Eck grouped digital assets alongside AI, private credit, gold, and India as sectors that have “reset into more compelling opportunities.” The framing matters—VanEck manages over $100 billion in assets and runs one of the largest spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S.

What’s Driving the Call

The thesis hinges on reduced uncertainty. Van Eck points to clearer fiscal signals, particularly shrinking U.S. deficits as a percentage of GDP, and a Federal Reserve that appears content to hold steady rather than surprise markets with aggressive moves.

That backdrop favors assets that thrive when investors aren’t pricing in tail risks. Crypto, which sold off sharply during 2025’s policy uncertainty, fits the profile of a sector poised to benefit from institutional re-risking.

Fed Governor John Williams reinforced the monetary stability narrative the same day, stating that policy is “well positioned” given the current outlook. With the S&P 500 sitting at 6,966 and 10-year Treasury yields at 4.20%, markets appear to agree that the macro picture has stabilized.

Reading Between the Lines

Van Eck’s inclusion of crypto in the same sentence as AI and gold is deliberate positioning. It signals VanEck sees digital assets as a legitimate allocation for institutional portfolios seeking growth, not just a speculative sideshow.

The “reset” language also suggests the firm views current crypto valuations as more attractive than they were during 2024’s run-up. Whether that means accumulation at these levels or waiting for a specific entry point, the outlook doesn’t specify.

What Traders Should Watch

VanEck’s outlook doesn’t include price targets or specific token recommendations—it’s a macro framework, not a trading signal. But when a major asset manager publicly flags crypto as compelling alongside their core conviction plays, it typically precedes increased institutional flows.

The key variable remains whether the fiscal and monetary “visibility” van Eck cites actually holds. Any surprise inflation prints or Fed pivot could quickly flip the risk-on thesis. For now, though, one of Wall Street’s bigger crypto-friendly shops is telling clients to lean in.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/vaneck-ceo-crypto-q1-2026-risk-on-outlook

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