Vanguard加倍投资传统金融,避开加密货币ETF

币界网Published on 2024-08-15Last updated on 2024-08-15

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先锋集团是全球第二大ETF发行商,已将其旗帜牢牢地插在传统金融阵营中。该资产管理公司新任命的首席执行官Salim Ramji在周三发布的etf.com采访中明确排除了推出加密货币etf的可能性。

“我不会复制竞争对手。一家公司与他们保持一致是很重要的。先锋必须从客户的角度看待问题。但我希望有更多的创新。例如,我们拥有出色的主动固定收益能力。先锋从早期就有主动基金,是最大的主动管理公司之一。杰克·博格尔的“成本问题假说”是我们将永远铭记在心的。当被问及加密ETF的可能性时,拉姆吉说,加密ETF在iShares有大量流入。”。

这一决定具有重大意义。通过选择专注于传统投资并避开波动的加密货币市场,先锋集团正在加倍强化其核心竞争力:提供低成本、基于指数的基金,追踪广泛的市场指数。这一战略与该公司长期以来的理念相一致,即为投资者提供对既定资产类别的多元化敞口。

先锋集团是全球第二大资产管理公司,管理着超过9万亿美元的资产。

通过避开加密货币ETF,该公司发出了一个关于其对该资产类别看法的强烈信号。这表明,尽管最近比特币ETF在一些司法管辖区的受欢迎程度和现货比特币ETF的批准激增,但Vanguard认为加密货币是一种高度投机的资产,长期前景不确定。

相比之下,其他主要的ETF提供商已经张开双臂拥抱加密货币领域,包括世界上最大的资产管理公司贝莱德(BlackRock)等竞争对手,此前贝莱德对加密货币持反对态度。

有趣的是,Vanguard首席执行官Ramji来自贝莱德,在贝莱德,他在推出该公司的第一只比特币ETF方面发挥了关键作用。鉴于他之前在该领域的经验,他决定在先锋集团避开加密货币是一个令人惊讶的转折。

监管障碍、市场波动和投资者困惑的可能性是可能影响先锋集团立场的因素之一。该公司可能认为,专注于传统投资对其客户来说是一种更谨慎的策略,尤其是那些具有长期投资视野的客户。

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