Hanwha Investment & Securities Publishes Asset Strategy Report "I am everywhere"
Hanwha Investment & Securities announced on the 10th that it has published its asset strategy report titled "I am everywhere."
The Research Center at Hanwha Investment & Securities publishes an asset strategy report every quarter for individual investors. The report is notable for expanding its analysis beyond traditional assets such as stocks and bonds to include alternative assets like Bitcoin and venture investments.
In particular, this latest report provides a detailed discussion on investment strategies for digital assets, which are emerging as a new category of alternative assets. Hanwha Investment & Securities included not only Bitcoin but also Ethereum and Solana in its analysis, delivering the message that investors should build portfolios with a diverse range of cryptocurrencies as major investment assets to respond quickly to the changing investment environment.
Additionally, the report suggested several methods for investing in digital assets: real-world assets (RWA) tokenized on the blockchain, cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and investments in digital asset exchanges.
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Jang Byungho, CEO of Hanwha Investment & Securities, reiterated in the "CEO Letter" that the purpose of individual investing is to preserve purchasing power. He advised, "To achieve this, portfolios must be constructed in line with the changing macroeconomic environment and regulatory conditions." He added, "If, in the 1980s, investors in the United States had not accepted stocks as investment assets and only held bonds, they would have had to simply watch their returns decline." He emphasized that now is the time to embrace digital assets as a new pillar of investment.
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