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BlackRock Making Crypto Model Splash
Crypto ETFs are expected to be integrated into model portfolios by late 2024, according to Samara Cohen, BlackRock’s Chief Investment Officer for ETFs. Cohen emphasized the roles of Bitcoin and Ether as portfolio diversifiers, noting that major wirehouses are currently conducting due diligence on these assets.
BlackRock projects significant growth in model portfolio management, anticipating an increase from $4.2 trillion to $10 trillion over the next five years.
Cohen also mentioned that while Bitcoin and Ether are gaining traction, the introduction of spot ETFs for altcoins like Solana is unlikely in the near term. Despite net outflows from spot Ether ETFs since their launch, Cohen remains optimistic, viewing them as valuable entry points for investors seeking ETH exposure in their portfolios.
Finsum: Integration into standard financial products has been critical to cryptos success in recent years.
New Model Portfolios Deepen Client Relations
Leading the industry, WisdomTree, Inc. launched its Portfolio Solutions program to better support RIAs and wealth management firms. This program aims to help advisory firms customize client portfolios and embrace model portfolios, offering significant time efficiencies.
The platform offers a range of services, including examining current model portfolios, stress-testing assets, and providing CIO-managed model portfolios. Additionally, advisors can collaborate with WisdomTree’s team for trading, rebalancing, and tax optimization tasks.
The program helps advisors allocate more time to client-facing activities and improve their overall service. WisdomTree has also expanded its Portfolio Solutions team with the strategic hire of Samuel Rines, a Macro Strategist, to provide geopolitically risk-aware portfolios.
Finsum: These technologies allow advisors to deepen their relationships with clients by freeing up time and understanding interests.
Growth Oriented Models to Attract Millennials
State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) is introducing a new 'high growth' option within its Risk-Based ETF Model Portfolios, aiming to attract younger investors. The portfolio allocates 89% to growth assets and 11% to defensive assets.
Kathleen Gallagher, SSGA managing director, highlights this move as a response to adviser demand for cost-effective portfolios catering to clients in their accumulation phase. The high growth model will be available on Praemium, Hub24, and Netwealth platforms.
This complements SSGA’s existing moderate, balanced, and growth portfolios, focusing on strategic asset allocation and risk management.
Finsum: This option could be a great opportunity to get model adoption among younger clientele
Wisdom Tree Partners for New Model Portfolios
WisdomTree has partnered with Trading 212 to introduce six ETF model portfolios, allowing UK and European retail investors to access pre-built core and thematic portfolios through the Trading 212 app.
The three core portfolios—Conservative, Moderate, and Aggressive—offer diversified exposure to equities, bonds, and commodities. Additionally, investors can choose from Multi-Thematic, Tech, and Environmental thematic portfolios.
This collaboration aims to simplify portfolio building for retail investors by leveraging WisdomTree's institutional expertise to help meet long-term investment goals. Trading 212 manages £4bn in client assets with 3 million funded accounts.
Finsum: Thematic models might be a way to get into technology as it’s poised to rally with interest rates settled or about to be cut.
ETFs Surge Being Driven by Models
ETFs have been on an ultra-high growth trajectory for over a decade now but at least part of that is being fueled by model portfolios. According to a Cerulli Associates report, ETFs are becoming a fundamental part of models. Asset managers and third-party strategist model providers now allocate about 54% to ETFs.
Despite only 12% of financial adviser assets being held in practices primarily using model portfolios, Cerulli estimates that 24% are "model portfolio targets," reflecting client-specific customizations. BlackRock leads as the largest model provider with $84.3 billion in model assets, followed by Capital Group with $75.4 billion.
ETFs have surpassed mutual fund assets within models, and the trend is expected to continue as more products reach their three- and five-year track records, according to Matt Apkarian of Cerulli. The report also highlights the trend towards customization within models, combining ETFs with separately managed accounts to meet individual client needs.
Finsum: Technology augments the current financial offerings to ultimately drive innovation.