PANews reported on December 10th that, according to Gate's latest "November 2025 Private Wealth Management Monthly Report," the overall market continued its volatile trend in November, with Bitcoin experiencing a deep correction, falling 17.54% in November, the largest monthly drop this year. However, Gate's private wealth management products still demonstrated robust defensive characteristics amidst the volatile market. The report points out that the annualized return of the top 30% portfolio in November was 4.1%, outperforming Bitcoin; the "Arbitrage Vanguard - USDT" performed the best, with a monthly annualized return of 5.5%, maintaining steady growth despite market volatility; the overall drawdown of funds in November was low, with the USDT strategy having a maximum drawdown of only 0.02%. Gate's research team stated that Bitcoin's historical performance in December is volatile, recording negative returns in three of the past four years. Looking ahead to December, expectations of interest rate cuts, the interest rate path for next year, the Bank of Japan's interest rate hike, and speculation about a change in the Fed's leadership will all dominate short-term volatility in crypto assets.PANews reported on December 10th that, according to Gate's latest "November 2025 Private Wealth Management Monthly Report," the overall market continued its volatile trend in November, with Bitcoin experiencing a deep correction, falling 17.54% in November, the largest monthly drop this year. However, Gate's private wealth management products still demonstrated robust defensive characteristics amidst the volatile market. The report points out that the annualized return of the top 30% portfolio in November was 4.1%, outperforming Bitcoin; the "Arbitrage Vanguard - USDT" performed the best, with a monthly annualized return of 5.5%, maintaining steady growth despite market volatility; the overall drawdown of funds in November was low, with the USDT strategy having a maximum drawdown of only 0.02%. Gate's research team stated that Bitcoin's historical performance in December is volatile, recording negative returns in three of the past four years. Looking ahead to December, expectations of interest rate cuts, the interest rate path for next year, the Bank of Japan's interest rate hike, and speculation about a change in the Fed's leadership will all dominate short-term volatility in crypto assets.

Gate releases November Private Wealth Management Report: Quantitative Funds Buck the Trend, Demonstrating Robust Risk Resistance

2025/12/10 13:17
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PANews reported on December 10th that, according to Gate's latest "November 2025 Private Wealth Management Monthly Report," the overall market continued its volatile trend in November, with Bitcoin experiencing a deep correction, falling 17.54% in November, the largest monthly drop this year. However, Gate's private wealth management products still demonstrated robust defensive characteristics amidst the volatile market.

The report points out that the annualized return of the top 30% portfolio in November was 4.1%, outperforming Bitcoin; the "Arbitrage Vanguard - USDT" performed the best, with a monthly annualized return of 5.5%, maintaining steady growth despite market volatility; the overall drawdown of funds in November was low, with the USDT strategy having a maximum drawdown of only 0.02%.

Gate's research team stated that Bitcoin's historical performance in December is volatile, recording negative returns in three of the past four years. Looking ahead to December, expectations of interest rate cuts, the interest rate path for next year, the Bank of Japan's interest rate hike, and speculation about a change in the Fed's leadership will all dominate short-term volatility in crypto assets.

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