MartyBent on Nostr: Global fund managers are still woefully underweight bitcoin. A recent Bank of America ...
Global fund managers are still woefully underweight bitcoin.
A recent Bank of America survey found that just 9% of managers that responded have any exposure to bitcoin with a weighted average allocation of those who have being 0.3% of AUM.
The "smart" money is STILL missing the best performing asset of all time 16 years after it entered the world.
When these managers eventually wake up and realize that not being exposed to bitcoin is untenable it will make the ETF flows we've seen since the beginning of last year look small.
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