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Blackrock recommends bitcoin portfolio weighting of up to 2% for interested investors

By Suzanne McGee

(Reuters) – Blackrock (NYSE:BLK) recommends that interested investors consider allocating as much as 2% of their portfolio to bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, the giant asset manager said in a report on Thursday.

“We see a case for investors with suitable governance and risk tolerance to include bitcoin in a multi-asset portfolio,” a team of four senior BlackRock executives including Samara Cohen, chief investment officer of ETFs and Paul Henderson, senior portfolio strategist of BlackRock Investment Institute, said in the short report.

The arguments in favor of those with an interest in bitcoin to include it in an asset allocation model include the fact that it is likely to be less correlated with other major asset classes and could offer a diversified source of return.

“Investors should also be alert to bitcoin’s risks,” the report cautioned. “It may not ultimately achieve broader adoption. And it remains highly volatile and vulnerable to sharp selloffs.” In addition, there have been times when its returns have been more closely tied to those of stocks and other risk assets, meaning investors might not be able to count on it serving as a hedge.

BlackRock was one of ten companies to launch new exchange-traded products tied to bitcoin in January in what has been the most successful ETF launch in the history of those products, with more than $100 billion in assets, according to data from VettaFi.

The lion’s share of those assets have flowed to BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, which now has $51.1 billion in assets.

This post appeared first on investing.com

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