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Itaú recommends allocating 1% to 3% of the portfolio in Bitcoin
Source: PortaldoBitcoin Original Title: Itaú says how much Bitcoin an investor should have in their portfolio Original Link: Itaú, the largest private bank in Brazil, took some time to enter the cryptocurrency market, but today advocates that investors must have some portion of Bitcoin in their portfolios.
In a recent report, Renato Eid, Partner at Itaú Asset and Head of Beta Strategies and Responsible Investment, highlighted the importance of cryptos in a good portfolio.
According to him, in times marked by volatility, macroeconomic shocks, and global uncertainties, the search for assets that offer diversification and protection becomes more important. “And it is precisely in this context that Bitcoin plays a relevant role: an asset distinct from fixed income, traditional stocks, or domestic markets, with its own dynamics, potential for returns, and currency protection function,” he states.
For Eid, investing in consistent diversification and adopting a calibrated allocation in assets like Bitcoin seems to be a robust strategy. “The idea is not to turn crypto assets into the core of the portfolio, but to integrate them as a complementary component — with an appropriate weight according to the risk profile,” the expert evaluates.
Up to 3% allocation in Bitcoin
Given this, he points to a strategy capable of capturing non-correlated returns with domestic cycles, partially protecting against currency devaluation, and adding long-term appreciation potential. In this plan, Eid highlights that allocating around 1% to 3% of the portfolio in Bitcoin will result in this necessary diversification for a good portfolio.
In the report, the specialist recommends investing via ETFs, but exposure to Bitcoin is also possible in different ways, such as direct purchase of the asset on cryptocurrency exchanges.
For Eid, adding Bitcoin to the portfolio “represents a double opportunity: international diversification + currency protection/global store of value.”
But he warns: “At the same time, it requires moderation and discipline: defining a strategic slice (for example, 1%–3% of the total portfolio), maintaining a long-term horizon, and resisting the temptation to react to short-term noise.”
“In a world where economic cycles shorten, external shocks increase, and traditional correlations between assets can break down, Bitcoin — although volatile — can provide an asset class with a distinct behavior. This hybrid nature — part high risk, part ‘global store of value’ — makes the asset an interesting portfolio complement for those seeking resilience and international opportunity,” concludes the expert.