More than half of the top US hedge funds have disclosed investments in newly launched Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the past year.
This interest has picked up significantly, especially given how BTC/USD continues to outperform the major stocks.
According to the data of investment firm River 13 of the 25 largest US hedge funds have allocated funds to Bitcoin ETFs by the first quarter of 2024 Millennium Management leads with 27,263 BTC worth $1.69 billion, which represents 2.5% of their total assets of $67.7 billion. Notably absent are firms such as Bridgewater Associates and AQR Capital Management.
At the same time, American corporations who see that cash reserves reach peak of $4.11 trillion in the first quarter of 2024, are beginning to allocate portions of Bitcoin or Bitcoin ETF.
This trend reflects growing confidence in Bitcoin both as a diversification tool and as a hedge against market volatility.
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