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BlackRock: “Bitcoin is a diversification opportunity for traditional investors”

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September 23, 2024
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BlackRock: “Bitcoin è un’opportunità di diversificazione per investitori tradizionali”
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A report published by BlackRock analyzes Bitcoin as a diversification tool for traditional investors: low long-term correlation with stocks and bonds.

BlackRock, the largest asset management company in the world, has published a paper evaluating Bitcoin as a potential diversification tool for traditional investors. The document, titled ‘Bitcoin: a unique diversifier,’ argues that Bitcoin cannot be classified as either a risk-on or risk-off asset. Instead, it suggests Bitcoin’s possible role as a hedge against U.S. federal deficits and debts.

The characteristics of Bitcoin

The authors of the paper review the 15-year performance history of Bitcoin and analyze its unique characteristics compared to other asset classes. The paper highlights that Bitcoin’s fundamentals are very different and often inverted relative to most traditional investment assets. Despite its volatility, Bitcoin has historically outperformed major asset classes and is seen as a potential protection against global monetary and geopolitical instability.

Its unique characteristics, including a limited supply of 21 million units, the ability to conduct international transactions, and its permissionless nature, position it as a credible alternative monetary system.

Low correlation with traditional assets

BlackRock’s research emphasizes Bitcoin’s low long-term correlation with traditional assets such as bonds and stocks, coupled with historically higher returns. Over the past ten years, Bitcoin has outperformed all other major asset classes in seven out of ten years, achieving profits exceeding 100% each year. However, it has also experienced significant downturns, with four instances where the price dropped by more than 50%.

Insurance against systemic risks

In the report, Bitcoin is defined as a non-sovereign asset (not linked to a national government) and decentralized, which could offer an alternative to conventional financial assets. According to BlackRock, Bitcoin’s independence from the economic conditions of any particular country or a centralized system contributes to its reliability during macroeconomic crises, such as banking crises, currency devaluations, economic recessions, and other systemic risks of the traditional financial system.

The document states:

“Bitcoin, as the first decentralized, non-sovereign monetary alternative to gain widespread global adoption, has no traditional counterparty risk, depends on no centralized system, and is not driven by any one country’s fortunes.”

The paper also analyzes Bitcoin’s role as an alternative to the U.S. dollar, due to growing investor concerns regarding the deficits and federal debts of the United States. This concern extends to other countries that are facing increasingly high levels of public debt. The authors emphasize that, over the past five years, some investors have viewed Bitcoin as a ‘flight to safety’ during periods of global crisis.

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