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BlackRock: Bitcoin ‘Unique Diversifier’ Against Geopolitical and Monetary Risks
Bitcoin Bitcoin ETF Blackrock
BlackRock sees Bitcoin as a unique hedge against geopolitical and monetary risks due to its scarcity, decentralized nature, and low correlation with traditional assets. However, the report also acknowledges Bitcoin’s volatility and regulatory uncertainties. Last updated:
September 19, 2024 07:48 EDT
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Last updated:
September 19, 2024 07:48 EDT
Authored by Robert Mitchnick, Russell Brownback, and Samara Cohen, the report challenges traditional finance frameworks and highlights Bitcoin’s distinctive characteristics.
Bitcoin’s Unique Diversification Potential
According to BlackRock analysts, Bitcoin’s “unique nature” makes it unsuitable for the “risk on” or “risk off” asset categorization. The report emphasizes that Bitcoin’s long-term return drivers are fundamentally uncorrelated with other portfolio returns, despite its volatility and occasional short-term co-movements with equities. The whitepaper states:
BlackRock attributes Bitcoin’s potential diversification benefits to its scarcity, decentralized nature, and global accessibility. The report notes that Bitcoin’s hard-coded supply cap and its ability to be transported worldwide at near-zero costs differentiate it from traditional currencies.
However, the report also acknowledges the risks associated with Bitcoin, including its volatility, regulatory challenges, and the uncertainty surrounding its adoption as a global payment asset. Despite these risks, BlackRock argues that Bitcoin’s unique properties can provide a valuable diversification benefit for investors.
“While Bitcoin has shown instances of short-term co-movements with equities and other ‘risk assets’, over the longer term its fundamental drivers are in many cases inverted, versus most traditional investment assets,” the report concludes.
BlackRock’s flagship Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), IBIT, has experienced a significant slowdown in inflows over the past two weeks. According to data from Farside Investors, the fund recorded zero inflows for most days between Sept. 10 and Sept. 13. While the fund did see some inflows during this period, totaling $15.8 million on Sept. 16 and experiencing outflows of $9.1 million on Sept. 9, these were relatively minor compared to the fund’s overall performance.
Despite the recent lull, IBIT continues to hold a substantial lead in terms of total inflows since the launch of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the United States in January. Since the beginning of the year, IBIT has attracted $20.924 billion in inflows, far surpassing its closest competitor, Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC), which has seen $9.704 billion in net inflows.
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