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Vanguard will soften anti-ETF stance, analyst predicts
Bloomberg’s senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas predicts a potential softening in asset manager Vanguard’s rigid stance against spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Recognized for its conservatism, Vanguard recently gained notoriety for maintaining a considerable distance from Bitcoin (BTC) and other digital currencies due to the sector’s volatile nature.
However, Balchunas suggests that the growing necessity for wealth expansion and diversified investments might nudge the Valley Forge, Pennsylvania-based firm in the opposite direction.
Vanguard, which manages assets valued at about $7.7 trillion, will likely reuate its position on alternative assets like spot Bitcoin ETFs, Balchunas says.
This conjecture arose amidst Vanguard’s recent move to limit customer access to the newly approved spot Bitcoin ETFs, a decision that sparked controversy in the crypto community
Some Vanguard clients, feeling constrained, have since transferred their funds to other firms that are more open to digital currencies.
In a further surprising move, Vanguard announced plans to withdraw Bitcoin futures ETFs from its platform, affirming its dedication to core investment values.
This decision, despite the burgeoning interest in the crypto market, was seen as a demonstration of Vanguard’s enduring skepticism of the crypto market.
However, some of the company’s investment trends tell a slightly different narrative. While Vanguard remains hesitant about Bitcoin, its substantial investment in MicroStrategy, a leading public holder of Bitcoin, has raised eyebrows
The company, co-founded by Bitcoin enthusiast Michael Saylor, holds a staggering 190,000 BTC, currently valued at more than $8.1 billion
According to Yahoo Finance, as of September 2023, Vanguard holds 1 million MicroStrategy shares, which were then worth more than $547 million. That makes them the second-largest institutional shareholder in the company after Capital International Investors.
Vanguard also reportedly invested heavily in Bitcoin mining companies last year, including Riot Platforms and Marathon Digital.
For that reason, analysts like Balchunas are contending that while Vanguard may be saying no to Bitcoin ETFs for now, their investments hint at a more nuanced approach to cryptocurrencies.