BlackRock Says Bitcoin Is Maturing — Recommends Up to 2% Portfolio AllocationTL;DR:
- BlackRock recommended its financial advisors a Bitcoin allocation of between 1% and 2% as a complementary diversifier in long-term portfolios.
- The firm noted that this exposure range implies a risk profile similar to that of the “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks.
- BlackRock warned that the surge in artificial intelligence investment has been diverting capital away from Bitcoin, gold and other alternative assets.
BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, communicated to its financial advisors that a position of between 1% and 2% in Bitcoin within a diversified portfolio can function as a “complementary diversifier” without significantly compromising the investor’s risk budget. The firm added that BTC’s role as an investment asset continues to evolve and can be strategically integrated into long-term portfolios.
The recommendation carries significant weight coming from an entity whose adoption of the asset has reshaped the market. BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund, IBIT, became one of the fastest-growing funds in history since its launch, granting the firm outsized influence over how institutional investors approach crypto assets.
Bitcoin’s role in portfolios is evolving, and it could be considered a complementary diversifier.
We believe a modest allocation (typically ~1–2%) could impact return potential in a portfolio while maintaining appropriate risk tolerance.
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— BlackRock (@BlackRock) June 23, 2026
The Magnificent Seven
The 1% to 2% range is not merely arbitrary. BlackRock’s analysis indicates that this weighting, added to a typical stock and bond portfolio, generates a risk profile comparable to holding concentrated positions in the “Magnificent Seven”, the mega-cap tech stocks. The comparison aims to make Bitcoin’s volatility legible for advisors already familiar with large-cap tech exposure. At the same time, the firm was explicit about the downside risk: an excessive allocation could considerably increase portfolio risk.
Bitcoin and the Market Compete With the AI Narrative
Robbie Mitchnick, BlackRock’s managing director, noted that the surge in artificial intelligence investment is absorbing capital that might otherwise flow toward Bitcoin, gold and other alternative assets. Nevertheless, Rick Rieder, also of BlackRock, maintained that BTC is headed “considerably higher” over the long term. Structural conviction and short-term flows can diverge. BTC is currently trading around $59,000, following a 5% drop in the last 24 hours.
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TL;DR:
- BlackRock recommended its financial advisors a Bitcoin allocation of between 1% and 2% as a complementary diversifier in long-term portfolios.
- The firm noted that this exposure range implies a risk profile similar to that of the “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks.
- BlackRock warned that the surge in artificial intelligence investment has been diverting capital away from Bitcoin, gold and other alternative assets.
BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, communicated to its financial advisors that a position of between 1% and 2% in Bitcoin within a diversified portfolio can function as a “complementary diversifier” without significantly compromising the investor’s risk budget. The firm added that BTC’s role as an investment asset continues to evolve and can be strategically integrated into long-term portfolios.
The recommendation carries significant weight coming from an entity whose adoption of the asset has reshaped the market. BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund, IBIT, became one of the fastest-growing funds in history since its launch, granting the firm outsized influence over how institutional investors approach crypto assets.
Bitcoin’s role in portfolios is evolving, and it could be considered a complementary diversifier.
We believe a modest allocation (typically ~1–2%) could impact return potential in a portfolio while maintaining appropriate risk tolerance.
Hear more from Michael Gates on how… pic.twitter.com/oOIRfq6F4D
— BlackRock (@BlackRock) June 23, 2026
The Magnificent Seven
The 1% to 2% range is not merely arbitrary. BlackRock’s analysis indicates that this weighting, added to a typical stock and bond portfolio, generates a risk profile comparable to holding concentrated positions in the “Magnificent Seven”, the mega-cap tech stocks. The comparison aims to make Bitcoin’s volatility legible for advisors already familiar with large-cap tech exposure. At the same time, the firm was explicit about the downside risk: an excessive allocation could considerably increase portfolio risk.
Bitcoin and the Market Compete With the AI Narrative
Robbie Mitchnick, BlackRock’s managing director, noted that the surge in artificial intelligence investment is absorbing capital that might otherwise flow toward Bitcoin, gold and other alternative assets. Nevertheless, Rick Rieder, also of BlackRock, maintained that BTC is headed “considerably higher” over the long term. Structural conviction and short-term flows can diverge. BTC is currently trading around $59,000, following a 5% drop in the last 24 hours.
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