A Top Market Strategist Changed His Mind On Bitcoin — Believes Bitcoin Should Be A Part Of Investors’ Portfolios
Once a crypto skeptic, Bernstein Research’s co-head of portfolio strategy now says bitcoin should have a place in investors’ portfolios.
“I have changed my mind about bitcoin’s role in asset allocation,” said Inigo Fraser-Jenkins in a Monday note to clients.
His take comes as the coin reaches new record highs and has seen year-to-date gains of over 160%.
But bitcoin’s most recent rally isn’t exactly what made Fraser-Jenkins change his mind. The strategist explained that the coronavirus pandemic has changed the policy environment, debt levels, and diversification options for investors and that this has all made bitcoin an attractive asset.
The pandemic has resulted in increased fiscal expansion and a higher likelihood of inflation and tax increases. These policy factors will increase the demand for bitcoin, Fraser-Jenkins said.
However, he also acknowledged a paradox that could hurt bitcoin’s continued rise:
“The greater role that governments will likely play in economies makes cryptos potentially more appealing. These very same forces also may hinder crypto. If they get in the way of policy implementation, then governments might seek to constrain them,” he said.
However, Fraser-Jenkins doubts that governments will outlaw cryptocurrencies. He said that in order for this to happen, cryptos would need to get in the way of reflationary policy efforts from the government. At the moment, cryptos are too small to have an effect like this, said Fraser-Jenkins.
He added:
“The attractions of cryptos are what also make them potentially an annoyance for policymakers. Cryptos do have a place in asset allocation….for as long as they are legal!”
Fraser-Jenkins also changed his mind on bitcoin because the data on the cryptocurrency has changed since three years ago. The strategist said that bitcoin’s volatility has significantly declined in the last three years, which marks it a more attractive store of value. Also, the relative volatility of bitcoin to both gold and stocks has declined to historically low levels, he said.
Fraser-Jenkins recommends investors add a small amount of bitcoin to their portfolios. In all scenarios, investors should own the S&P 500 and US 10 year government bonds. If the assumed bitcoin average monthly return is higher than 3%, that’s when investors would add bitcoin.
Fraser-Jenkins also acknowledged that given bitcoin’s recent rally it may pull-back in the near term, but his portfolio strategy is for investors interested in holding the coin for a longer period of time.
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