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Introduction

The rapid rise of digital assets has presented unique opportunities and challenges for investors. Despite being a nascent asset class, its growth has been swift both in terms of the number of investors and the total amount invested. For financial professionals with clients seeking digital asset exposure, this paper  aims to provide a framework for incorporating them into a multi-asset portfolio.

Recent research suggests that interested investors possess differentiated goals, preferences and risk tolerances. Before financial professionals begin adding digital assets to client portfolios, we think it is best practice to take a step back and start with adding them to the portfolio’s benchmark through a risk-forward lens. This intuitive approach better accounts for these clients’ risk tolerances and preferences. Once digital assets are in the benchmark, it is then possible to contemplate their funding sources, and other strategic tilts to optimize the portfolio’s risk-adjusted return. We elaborate on this approach in this paper.

Executive summary:

  • For clients interested in digital assets, we take a differentiated approach by integrating digital assets into the portfolio’s benchmark. This first step allows for the proper reflection of investor interest and appetite for risk.
  • We prefer a risk-based approach to determine the benchmark weighting of digital assets, given the higher volatility of the asset class. For example, in a 60% global equity, 40% US fixed income portfolio, a 3% allocation to bitcoin (funded from equities) equated to 11.4% of total benchmark risk. In a 100% global equity portfolio, a 6% allocation to bitcoin equated to 16.4% of total benchmark risk (both examples as observed from February 2015 to February 2025).
  • We believe it is prudent to fund digital assets from other high-risk assets or those with fatter tails,1 such as emerging market equities and high-yield bonds.
  • Beyond funding digital assets, additional allocations away from the riskiest assets toward safe havens, such as US Treasuries, can potentially stabilize the portfolio and mitigate overall risk.


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