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 reaches 0.79. This difference indicates that bitcoin provides a more independent movement within a portfolio.
For institutional investors managing risk-adjusted portfolios, this suggests that bitcoin can play a valuable role beyond being merely a speculative instrument. Wood emphasized this potential by stating, “Bitcoin should be a good diversification source for asset allocators seeking higher returns per unit of risk.”
Jefferies’ Quantum Computing Concerns: An Alternative Perspective
However, these optimistic views are contrasted by a completely different stance from Jefferies’ strategy expert Christopher Wood. He had previously recommended a 10% allocation to bitcoin but has recently retracted this position.
Wood’s concern stems from the idea that the development of quantum computers could, in the long term, weaken the cryptographic security of the Bitcoin blockchain. This perspective highlights the technological risks faced by those who see bitcoin as a store of value.
Similar Recommendations from Global Financial Institutions
In line with Wood’s findings, leading financial institutions worldwide also offer similar advice regarding bitcoin. Morgan Stanley’s Global Investment Committee has stated that a portfolio allocation of up to 4% can be considered, but only with a “opportunistic” approach.
Similarly, Bank of America has approved that advisors can recommend up to 4% bitcoin holdings to wealthy clients. Additionally, CF Benchmarks views bitcoin as a core component of long-term portfolio strategies and suggests that a conservative allocation may provide better efficiency.
Brazil’s largest asset manager, Itaú Asset Management, also recommends investors allocate up to 3% of their portfolios to bitcoin, but only “as a hedge against currency and market shocks.”
Summary: Balancing Potential and Caution
For institutional investors, bitcoin offers diversification benefits derived from its low correlation. However, these recommendations should be considered alongside technological risks and controlled allocation ratios. The disagreements within the financial world indicate that bitcoin is still in an evolutionary process and has not yet become a fully established asset class.