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How much should Bitcoin ideally occupy in the investment portfolio? The world's largest asset management company suggests: within 2%!
In a recent report released on Thursday, Blackrock, the world’s largest Asset Management company, suggested that interested investors consider allocating up to 2% of their portfolio to Bitcoin; the report believes that Bitcoin has relatively low correlation with other major asset classes and can provide a diversified source of returns.
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The world's largest asset management firm Blackrock considers that having 2% of Bitcoin in an asset portfolio is "reasonable."
Blackrock stated that Bitcoin cannot be compared to traditional Assets, and the "seven giants" of U.S. stocks can serve as a reference. Generally, each of the seven Stocks accounts for about 1-2% of the overall investment portfolio, and exceeding this range significantly increases the risk proportion. In the long run, Bitcoin may become less risky, and investors might use it to hedge against specific risks, similar to Gold.
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The Nasdaq fell to 0.02 million points, Adobe plummeted more than 13%, the China concept Index rose against the trend, and Bitcoin dropped below 0.1 million dollars.
In November, USA PPI inflation exceeded expectations, with the market betting on a pause in interest rate cuts in January next year. The Dow has fallen for six consecutive days, with NVIDIA experiencing the largest drop of 2.5%. Tesla, Meta, Google, and Amazon have moved away from their highs, uranium mining stocks have declined, but Apple reached a new high. Broadcom rose nearly 5% in after-hours trading, and Chinese stocks Baidu and PDD Holdings increased by over 1%. Bond yields in Europe and the USA have risen significantly, and after the European Central Bank cut interest rates, the euro fell to a one-week low, before rebounding. The dollar reached a two-week high, while the offshore yuan once rose over 200 points, breaking through 7.26 yuan. Commodities generally fell, with spot gold down over 2% and spot silver down over 4% during the session.
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