BlackRock's analysis shows that allocating 1% or 2% of Bitcoin in a traditional 60/40 portfolio can increase the assumed annualized return and improve risk-adjusted performance. The analysis indicates that the Sharpe ratio of a traditional 60/40 portfolio is 0.81; after allocating 1% in Bitcoin, the Sharpe ratio rises to 0.9; with a 2% allocation, the Sharpe ratio increases to 0.96. The portfolio with a 2% Bitcoin allocation also generates an alpha of 1.85% with a maximum drawdown of 20.9%, while the traditional 60/40 portfolio has a maximum drawdown of 20.3%. BlackRock states that Bitcoin is a unique tool for portfolio diversification and a currency alternative, and long-term investors may consider a moderate allocation to Bitcoin beyond traditional holdings.
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