October 12, 2020 • 27 min read Introduction At Lumos CapitalSM, we have conversations with people at distinct stages in their digital asset journey who are proactively working on their investment thesis, seeking validation of their thesis, or have yet to embark on the process. In response, we are compiling a series of reports to examine the perspectives driving interest and investment in bitcoin today and those that may evolve and gain traction in the future. Bitcoin's Role as an Alternative Investment Second Installment: Bitcoin Investment Thesis In the second part of our "Bitcoin Investment Thesis" series, Bitcoin's Role as an Alternative Investment, we examine bitcoin's ability to provide optimization benefits in a portfolio. In our Institutional Digital Asset Survey earlier this year, we found that almost 60% of the investors surveyed who think digital assets have a place in a portfolio believe a bitcoin investment should be funded from the alternative asset segment of their portfolio. In this piece, we focus on this insight from our survey and discuss: Investors’ rationale for including alternative investments in a portfolio The growth in appetite for alternative investments The characteristics of bitcoin that may make it a sustainable portfolio diversifier Historical analysis of bitcoin’s impact on a portfolio Please download the full report here: Bitcoin's Role as an Alternative Investment Bitcoin as an Aspirational Store of Value First Installment: Bitcoin Investment Thesis In case you missed it, the first installment of this series focuses on the narrative of Bitcoin as an Aspirational Store of Value. This report explores the belief that bitcoin can offer asymmetric upside if retail and institutional investors widely adopt it as a store of value. This content was created by Lumos Capital Services, LLC, a Singapore-chartered, limited liability trust company . All rights reserved. Lumos Capital Services, LLC does not provide tax, legal, investment, or accounting advice. This material is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal, investment or accounting advice. Tax laws and regulations are complex and subject to change. You should consult your own tax, legal, investment and accounting advisors before engaging in any transaction. Digital assets are speculative and highly volatile, can become illiquid at any time, and are for investors with a high risk tolerance. Investors in digital assets could lose the entire value of their investment. Services are provided by Lumos Capital Services, LLC . Third-party marks are the property of their respective owners. © 2020 Lumos LLC. All rights reserved. Lumos Capital and the Lumos Capital logo are service marks of Lumos LLC. 949275.1.0