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    Hedge funds plan significant investment in crypto

    By CVJ.CH Content Partner BeInCrypto on 16. June 2021 News

    Within the next five years, hedge funds plan to significantly increase their exposure to cryptocurrencies, according to a recent survey. Quite a few of them have already invested into crypto, even though the more traditional funds still remain rather sceptical.

    Fund administrator Intertrust conducted a survey of 100 chief financial officers of hedge funds managing $7.2 billion globally. According to the results, executives expect to hold an average of 7.2% of their assets in cryptocurrencies by 2026. If found to be representative, this could amount to a total of about $312 billion of assets in crypto.

    Meanwhile, an additional 17% of respondents expect to have more than 10% in crypto. Hedge funds in North American funds were a bit more ebullient, expecting an average exposure of 10.6%. Those in the UK and Europe were a bit more tempered, expecting a 6.8% exposure on average.

    Hedge funds in crypto markets

    Although this would undoubtedly be a significant increase, a number of hedge funds are already playing the field. For instance, Man Group’s AHL unit trades bitcoin futures, while Renaissance Technologies intimated its flagship Medallion fund could invest in bitcoin futures.

    Additionally, well-known hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones has also become a Bitcoin advocate. Likening it to a portfolio diversifier, he recently pledged 5% of his own portfolio to Bitcoin. In April, Brevan Howard started buying small portions of crypto while its co-founder, billionaire Alan Howard, has been a major backer of the industry. SkyBridge Capital also started buying Bitcoin late last year before trimming its holding going into April.

    Institutional skepticism

    However, this enthusiasm is not unanimous among hedge funds. Paul Singer’s Elliott Management told investors earlier this year that cryptocurrencies might become “the greatest financial scam in history". Among more traditional asset managers, the appeal drops considerably.

    “For the moment, crypto investments remain limited to clients that have a high risk tolerance and, even then, investments are typically a low proportion of investible assets.” - Morgan Stanley and Oliver Wyman.

    Many are still skeptical of cryptocurrencies due to their pervasive volatility. Others are also concerned about their regulatory uncertainties.

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    BeInCrypto is a news website founded in August 2018 that specializes in cryptographic technology, privacy, fintech, and the Internet — among other related topics. The primary goal is to inject transparency into an industry rife with disingenuous reporting, unlabeled sponsored articles, and paid news masquerading as honest journalism.

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