Bitcoin and beyond – The innovative investor’s guide to crypto assets

Bitcoin is the best performing asset on the planet across the last ten years. Modern Portfolio Theory suggests that by allocating 5% of an investment portfolio to Bitcoin, investors could generate outsized returns without taking on high levels of risk. Jack Tatar, an investor, advisor, and author talks about crypto assets as an investment class and reflects on the impact of the book he co-authored - Crypto Assets, the Innovative Investor’s Guide to Bitcoin and Beyond.
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Guest: Jack Tatar
Jack Tatar is an investor, advisor and author who has been writing about Bitcoin since 2012. Jack joins Andy to talk about his journey into Bitcoin and crypto asset investing and researching.
Key takeaway
Modern Portfolio Theory suggests that an investment portfolio should allocate 5% towards high-risk, high-return assets such as Bitcoin. Investors can reduce overall risk while maximizing return by holding a diversified portfolio of non-correlated assets.
Why you should listen
Learn why Jack thinks Bitcoin hits $20,000 in 2020 and the likely impact of the Bitcoin halving. Plus Jack talks about the altcoin market, his favorite sci-fi novels and the two portfolios he tracks for his Forbes crypto asset newsletter subscribers.
Supporting links
Forbes.com/newsletters/forbescryptoassetadvisor
Cryptoassets: The Innovative Investor’s Guide to Bitcoin and Beyond
What’s the Deal With Bitcoin?
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