Bitcoin Breaks Free From Stocks, Long-Term Holdings Reshape Asset Profile, Says BlackRock

Stock News
08/11

According to Woofun AI, BlackRock (BLK.US) digital assets head Robbie Mitchnick has confirmed that Bitcoin's diminishing correlation with the stock market is fueling a significant rise in bullish sentiment. The decoupling from equity trends began earlier this year.

In July, during a sharp downturn in AI-related stocks, Bitcoin demonstrated relative strength. Data compiled by Woofun AI shows this trend validates its role as a portfolio diversification tool and an effective hedge against extreme downside risk. Institutional investors now view it as a risk-on asset that moves asynchronously, with the July tech stock crash and Bitcoin's stability providing real-world evidence for growth-stock-heavy portfolios.

Bitcoin spot ETF investors are showing a preference for long-term holding over short-term speculation. Since their launch in early 2024, inflows have been substantial, with capital largely used for strategic allocation rather than speculative trading. This holding pattern is expected to reduce market volatility, strengthen Bitcoin's position as a store of value, and contribute to market stability.

As the world's largest asset manager, BlackRock (BLK.US)'s stance reflects institutional capital's position and influences other investors who remain on the sidelines. While Bitcoin's appeal grows as a buffer against market turmoil, it remains a highly volatile asset class. Its maturation trend suggests an expanding role in diversified portfolios, requiring investors to align decisions with their risk tolerance and investment goals.

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