Bitcoin: like a satellite or always hardcore? A core–satellite identification in the cryptocurrency market

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Cryptocurrencies (CCs) have become increasingly interesting for institutional investors’ strategic asset allocation and will therefore be a fixed component of professional portfolios in the future. However, this asset class differs from established assets primarily in that it has a higher standard deviation and tail risk. The question then arises whether CCs with similar statistical key figures exist. On this basis, a core market incorporating CCs with comparable properties enables the implementation of a tracking error approach. A prerequisite for this is the segmentation of the CC market into a core and a satellite, with the latter comprising the accumulation of the residual CCs remaining in the complement. Using a concrete example, we segment the CC market into these components based on modern methods from image/pattern recognition.

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Börner, C. J., Hoffmann, I., Krettek, J., & Schmitz, T. (2022). Bitcoin: like a satellite or always hardcore? A core–satellite identification in the cryptocurrency market. Journal of Asset Management, 23(4), 310–321. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41260-022-00267-z

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