How Much Bitcoin Should You Have in Your Portfolio in 2025? According to BlackRock, It's Still Just 2%.

28.12.24 12:39 Uhr

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With Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) hitting new all-time highs and breaking through the $100,000 price level in December, it's perhaps no surprise that many investors are exploring the pros and cons of adding this cryptocurrency to their portfolios. But just how much of your portfolio should you be allocating to Bitcoin?The percentage might be lower than you think. According to BlackRock (NYSE: BLK), the $11.5 trillion asset management firm behind the most popular spot Bitcoin ETF (the iShares Bitcoin Trust), the optimal allocation for most investors is still just 2%.BlackRock started by considering a typical 60/40 portfolio (60% stocks, 40% bonds). It then modeled the impact of adding progressively higher amounts of Bitcoin to that portfolio, to see how it changed its overall risk-reward profile. BlackRock considered three possible allocations for Bitcoin: 1%, 2%, and 4%.Continue readingWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei MotleyFool

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