Funds holding the coin
Explore Bitcoin-focused ETFs, sorted by assets under management (AUM) to highlight the biggest funds first. See price, change, and other key stats to compare options and find a simpler way to invest in OG crypto.
Symbol | AUM | Price | Change % | Price * Vol | Rel Volume | Expense ratio | Asset class | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 66.78 B USD | 49.91 USD | +4.07% | 3.11 B USD | 1.06 | 0.25% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 17.59 B USD | 76.69 USD | +3.99% | 387.04 M USD | 0.84 | 0.25% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 14.29 B USD | 68.84 USD | +4.13% | 434.67 M USD | 1.15 | 1.50% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 4.19 B USD | 38.97 USD | +4.06% | 93.63 M USD | 0.71 | 0.15% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 3.37 B USD | 47.80 USD | +4.07% | 133.63 M USD | 1.01 | 0.20% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 3.26 B USD | 29.21 USD | +3.99% | 99.75 M USD | 0.70 | 0.21% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 2.25 B USD | 12.99 USD | +3.92% | 579.87 M USD | 0.96 | 0.95% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 1.67 B USD | 72.955 EUR | +4.06% | 1.91 M EUR | 0.63 | 0.25% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 1.4 B USD | 24.88 USD | +3.93% | 31.55 M USD | 0.41 | 0.00% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 1.37 B USD | 28.20 USD | +8.05% | 323.55 M USD | 0.99 | 2.38% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 911.13 M USD | 39.99 CAD | +3.92% | 2.6 M CAD | 0.93 | 0.95% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 872.85 M USD | 45.25 USD | +3.36% | 24.23 M USD | 0.87 | 0.99% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 749.36 M USD | 7.5500 EUR | +3.23% | 5.56 M EUR | 1.00 | 0.15% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 675.9 M USD | 28.19 USD | +7.64% | 135.78 M USD | 1.06 | 0.95% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 564.14 M USD | 15.79 CAD | +3.68% | 6.05 M CAD | 1.03 | 1.50% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 544.16 M USD | 87.63 USD | +3.95% | 12.2 M USD | 1.29 | 0.25% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 502.25 M USD | 50.93 USD | +4.02% | 11.82 M USD | 1.02 | 0.29% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 495.69 M USD | 24.83 USD | +3.96% | 7.58 M USD | 1.03 | 0.25% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 353.43 M USD | 73.695 EUR | +0.82% | 509.67 K EUR | 0.98 | 0.99% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 341.55 M USD | 110.04 BRL | +3.47% | 18.68 M BRL | 0.97 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 264.11 M USD | 35.89 CAD | +4.12% | 6.77 M CAD | 1.15 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 227.51 M USD | 30.66 USD | +3.90% | 4.13 M USD | 0.76 | 0.96% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 205.21 M USD | 19.20 CAD | +5.15% | 84.12 K CAD | 0.75 | 1.76% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 202.48 M USD | 26.61 AUD | +0.30% | 1.46 M AUD | 0.93 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 170.04 M USD | 42.61 CAD | +3.77% | 1.18 M CAD | 0.71 | 1.95% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 137.37 M USD | 93.12 USD | +3.67% | 1.1 M USD | 0.62 | 0.25% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 129.93 M USD | 43.32 USD | −8.03% | 145.67 M USD | 1.07 | 0.95% | Currency | Long USD, short Bitcoin | |
| 125.29 M USD | 23.04 USD | −3.96% | 55.76 M USD | 0.76 | 1.03% | Currency | Long USD, short Bitcoin | |
| 104.96 M USD | 132.00 BRL | +3.85% | 312.84 K BRL | 0.28 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 78.78 M USD | 34.20 USD | +3.48% | 966.18 K USD | 0.82 | 4.76% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 74.15 M USD | 6.93 CAD | +4.84% | 435.12 K CAD | 0.72 | 1.92% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 44.72 M USD | 28.70 HKD | +1.27% | 1.72 M HKD | 0.94 | 2.00% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 41.37 M USD | 15.08 USD | +5.47% | 2.12 M USD | 2.27 | 1.00% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 37.94 M USD | 29.95 USD | +7.50% | 5.66 M USD | 1.21 | 0.95% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 34.42 M USD | 5.745 HKD | +1.23% | 83.3 K HKD | 0.77 | 2.00% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 33.08 M USD | 82.14 BRL | +3.97% | 1.74 M BRL | 0.36 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 30.69 M USD | 9.84 CAD | +4.68% | 319.51 K CAD | 0.39 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 30.22 M USD | 11.09 USD | +0.65% | 530.24 K USD | 1.08 | 1.15% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 26.83 M USD | 10.70 HKD | +1.13% | 11.02 M HKD | 2.17 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 25.08 M USD | 21.76 USD | +1.53% | 171.12 K USD | 0.39 | 0.66% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 24.24 M USD | 25.79 AUD | +0.23% | 284.26 K AUD | 0.70 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short AUD | |
| 23.25 M USD | 16.70 CAD | +3.82% | 16.7 K CAD | 1.25 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 22.15 M USD | 3.300 NZD | 0.00% | 62.51 K NZD | 0.48 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 20.14 M USD | 13.38 HKD | +4.04% | 1.66 M HKD | 0.95 | 2.00% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 17.75 M USD | 7.2420 EUR | +4.65% | 226.9 K EUR | 1.03 | 0.95% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 16.96 M USD | 20.32 CAD | −3.74% | 1.43 M CAD | 1.07 | 4.94% | Currency | Long CAD, short Bitcoin | |
| 15.99 M USD | 40.05 USD | +3.38% | 198.89 K USD | 0.49 | 0.65% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 15.06 M USD | 37.71 USD | +0.03% | 362.85 K USD | 1.31 | 0.90% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 11.72 M USD | 18.50 USD | +3.64% | 248.62 K USD | 0.83 | 0.75% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 11.66 M USD | 99.56 USD | +3.77% | 510.66 K USD | 7.34 | 0.94% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 11.04 M USD | 37.79 USD | +3.39% | 127.39 K USD | 0.91 | 0.65% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 10.91 M USD | 28.94 HKD | +1.26% | 31.83 K HKD | 0.19 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 8.63 M USD | 17.52 CAD | +3.73% | 61.07 K CAD | 0.92 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 7.78 M USD | 4.16 USD | −8.17% | 94.35 M USD | 0.88 | 0.95% | Currency | Long USD, short Bitcoin | |
| 6.94 M USD | 15.83 USD | +2.60% | 83.95 K USD | 0.42 | 0.99% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 5.27 M USD | 35.19 USD | +0.03% | 11.15 K USD | 0.12 | 0.95% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 4.42 M USD | 16.70 CAD | +4.24% | 72.85 K CAD | 0.83 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 3.89 M USD | 30.40 USD | +2.69% | 40.65 K USD | 1.08 | 0.66% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 3.86 M USD | 3,688.09 ILA | −0.06% | 24.98 M ILA | 0.99 | 0.23% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 3.31 M USD | 7.40 CAD | +0.14% | 25.61 K CAD | 0.37 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 3.27 M USD | 25.06 AUD | +0.24% | 226.17 K AUD | 1.12 | 0.39% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short AUD | |
| 2.72 M USD | 19.37 CAD | +4.76% | 54.86 K CAD | 0.84 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 1.66 M USD | 17.93 USD | +3.40% | 17.93 K USD | 1.03 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CAD | |
| 1.58 M USD | 6.2675 EUR | +0.77% | 0 EUR | 0.00 | 2.00% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 1.16 M USD | 57.30 USD | −7.16% | 287 USD | 0.07 | 1.50% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 911.02 K USD | 23.34 USD | +3.68% | 4.79 K USD | 0.12 | 1.75% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 639.93 K USD | 4.724 HKD | −1.38% | 1.24 M HKD | 0.76 | 2.00% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 516.48 K USD | 3,559.83 ILA | +0.28% | 4.51 M ILA | 0.31 | 0.20% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| 319.66 K USD | 1.1214 EUR | +0.83% | 1.22 K EUR | 0.07 | 0.00% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| — | 73.47 PLN | −0.60% | 650.72 K PLN | 0.64 | 1.50% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short CHF | |
| — | 7,474.68 ILA | +0.62% | 51.48 M ILA | 1.04 | 0.20% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| — | 6.740 HKD | +1.51% | 853.48 K HKD | 0.10 | 0.85% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| — | 10.78 HKD | +1.51% | 119.66 K HKD | 0.48 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| — | 5.960 HKD | +1.19% | 19.67 K HKD | 1.62 | 1.20% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| — | 7.4130 EUR | +1.00% | 741.43 K EUR | 0.39 | 0.75% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| — | 87.250 USD | +0.62% | 0 USD | 0.00 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| — | 75.025 EUR | +5.22% | 6.15 K EUR | 0.13 | 1.00% | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short EUR | |
| — | 66.00 BRL | +3.21% | 3.01 M BRL | 0.66 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| — | 29.55 BRL | +3.25% | 5.47 M BRL | 0.89 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| — | 80.99 BRL | +3.66% | 243 BRL | 0.00 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD | |
| — | 28.93 AUD | +1.12% | 303.24 K AUD | 4.67 | — | Currency | Long Bitcoin, short USD |
Frequently Asked Questions
Several ETFs invest directly in Bitcoin, offering investors the most straightforward way to track its price. Some of these include the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC), and Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC). These funds purchase Bitcoin from designated exchanges and mirror its market value closely.
Crypto is a rapidly evolving industry. To stay updated on the latest developments, and be among the first to learn about new ETFs, follow Bitcoin news.
Crypto is a rapidly evolving industry. To stay updated on the latest developments, and be among the first to learn about new ETFs, follow Bitcoin news.
To provide exposure to Bitcoin's price movements, exchange-traded funds must hold underlying assets. When it comes to Bitcoin, funds purchase either spot Bitcoin or Bitcoin futures contracts. Both offer exposure to Bitcoin, though with different levels of correlation and risk.
After acquiring the coins or contracts, the fund issues shares, each representing a portion of the holdings. As an investor, you can buy these shares through a verified broker and add them to your portfolio, just like any other stock or ETF.
New ETFs continue to emerge. If you need more time to choose, explore global ETF news to find one that aligns with your investment strategy.
After acquiring the coins or contracts, the fund issues shares, each representing a portion of the holdings. As an investor, you can buy these shares through a verified broker and add them to your portfolio, just like any other stock or ETF.
New ETFs continue to emerge. If you need more time to choose, explore global ETF news to find one that aligns with your investment strategy.
Bitcoin is a digital currency distributed across a public blockchain. It's designed to offer security, anonymity, and transparency in financial transactions.
— Security: Bitcoin utilizes encryption and a pair of cryptographic keys — a public key to send and receive coins, and a private key to prove ownership of the wallet.
— Anonymity: You don't need to reveal your identity, your private key alone verifies that you own the assets.
— Transparency: Every transaction on the blockchain is visible and traceable, though the owners remain anonymous unless they choose to identify themselves.
Bitcoin is gaining wider adoption, with major investment funds launching products backed by Bitcoin as the underlying asset.
To stay up to date with the latest developments, follow Bitcoin news and explore Bitcoin trading ideas — direct insights from market participants.
— Security: Bitcoin utilizes encryption and a pair of cryptographic keys — a public key to send and receive coins, and a private key to prove ownership of the wallet.
— Anonymity: You don't need to reveal your identity, your private key alone verifies that you own the assets.
— Transparency: Every transaction on the blockchain is visible and traceable, though the owners remain anonymous unless they choose to identify themselves.
Bitcoin is gaining wider adoption, with major investment funds launching products backed by Bitcoin as the underlying asset.
To stay up to date with the latest developments, follow Bitcoin news and explore Bitcoin trading ideas — direct insights from market participants.
The BTC ETF with the highest trading volume is iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF, at 71.53 M. Coming in second is ProShares Bitcoin ETF, with a volume of 48.67 M.
To get a broader view of the ETF market and spot volume trends at a glance, check out the ETF Heatmap.
To get a broader view of the ETF market and spot volume trends at a glance, check out the ETF Heatmap.
The best Bitcoin ETF is the one that matches your goals and risk tolerance. Traders use different metrics to decide which fund suits their strategy.
Some prioritize trading volume, seeking high-liquidity ETFs that are easier to buy and sell quickly. If that's your style, watch the most actively traded funds.
Others focus on NAV return, which shows how closely an ETF tracks Bitcoin's actual price over time. A strong NAV return may signal efficient management and low tracking error, ideal for long-term investors. If that's important to you, consider highest-returning ETFs.
Once you've chosen a fund, be sure to use reliable brokers that offer access to BTC ETFs, and follow the latest ETF news to stay informed.
Some prioritize trading volume, seeking high-liquidity ETFs that are easier to buy and sell quickly. If that's your style, watch the most actively traded funds.
Others focus on NAV return, which shows how closely an ETF tracks Bitcoin's actual price over time. A strong NAV return may signal efficient management and low tracking error, ideal for long-term investors. If that's important to you, consider highest-returning ETFs.
Once you've chosen a fund, be sure to use reliable brokers that offer access to BTC ETFs, and follow the latest ETF news to stay informed.
Bitcoin ETFs are traded on stock exchanges, just like regular shares. To buy one, you'll need a brokerage account with a verified broker.
One of the key benefits of Bitcoin ETFs is that they offer indirect exposure to Bitcoin, meaning you don't have to manage crypto wallets, private keys, or recovery phrases.
Here's how to get started:
– Compare ETFs: Use tools like the ETF Screener to compare funds by volume, performance, fees, and other metrics to find the one that fits your strategy
– Practice first: Try Paper Trading to test your approach risk-free before committing real money
– Open a brokerage account: Choose a verified broker that offers access to Bitcoin ETFs
– Stay updated: Track market updates and discover new opportunities by following ETF news.
One of the key benefits of Bitcoin ETFs is that they offer indirect exposure to Bitcoin, meaning you don't have to manage crypto wallets, private keys, or recovery phrases.
Here's how to get started:
– Compare ETFs: Use tools like the ETF Screener to compare funds by volume, performance, fees, and other metrics to find the one that fits your strategy
– Practice first: Try Paper Trading to test your approach risk-free before committing real money
– Open a brokerage account: Choose a verified broker that offers access to Bitcoin ETFs
– Stay updated: Track market updates and discover new opportunities by following ETF news.
Currently, the largest Bitcoin ETF is iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF with AUM of 66.78 B USD. During the previous month it experienced a −1.01 B USD fund outflow.
Other major funds are Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund and Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF with AUM of 17.59 B USD and 14.29 B USD respectively.
If you're interested in ETFs and looking for the largest ones, you can find them in the ETF Screener and in our list of the largest-cap ETFs.
Other major funds are Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund and Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF with AUM of 17.59 B USD and 14.29 B USD respectively.
If you're interested in ETFs and looking for the largest ones, you can find them in the ETF Screener and in our list of the largest-cap ETFs.
Crypto ETFs cannot pay dividends in their conventional meaning, as digital currencies don't generate cash flow. This is true for spot Bitcoin ETFs, which hold actual Bitcoin as an underlying asset.
However futures Bitcoin ETFs periodically roll over expiring futures into new ones. When this happens, old and new contracts may have differences in price, which can create extra cash. Some of those ETFs — such as ProShares Bitcoin ETF (BITO), CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin and Ether Strategy ETF (BTF), and Simplify Bitcoin Strategy PLUS Income ETF (MAXI) — do distribute "dividends" from futures roll gains. However, such ETFs may have higher maintenance fees.
Explore our ETF Screener to compare key stats and find the most suitable funds for you. If you're interested in stable income, also consider other dividend ETFs.
However futures Bitcoin ETFs periodically roll over expiring futures into new ones. When this happens, old and new contracts may have differences in price, which can create extra cash. Some of those ETFs — such as ProShares Bitcoin ETF (BITO), CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin and Ether Strategy ETF (BTF), and Simplify Bitcoin Strategy PLUS Income ETF (MAXI) — do distribute "dividends" from futures roll gains. However, such ETFs may have higher maintenance fees.
Explore our ETF Screener to compare key stats and find the most suitable funds for you. If you're interested in stable income, also consider other dividend ETFs.
A spot Bitcoin ETF holds actual (“physical”) Bitcoin as its underlying asset, allowing investors to gain exposure to Bitcoin's price through a traditional brokerage account.
These funds buy Bitcoin only from designated exchanges and store it in cold wallets with approved custodians. Security measures like offline storage, private key distribution, and multi-party authorization help ensure safe asset storage.
As the spot price of Bitcoin fluctuates, the value of the ETF's holdings adjusts in real time. Spot Bitcoin ETFs are generally seen as less risky than futures-based ETFs, as they offer more direct exposure with fewer layers of complexity.
To better understand where Bitcoin might be headed, check out Bitcoin trading ideas and explore Bitcoin minds for community insights.
These funds buy Bitcoin only from designated exchanges and store it in cold wallets with approved custodians. Security measures like offline storage, private key distribution, and multi-party authorization help ensure safe asset storage.
As the spot price of Bitcoin fluctuates, the value of the ETF's holdings adjusts in real time. Spot Bitcoin ETFs are generally seen as less risky than futures-based ETFs, as they offer more direct exposure with fewer layers of complexity.
To better understand where Bitcoin might be headed, check out Bitcoin trading ideas and explore Bitcoin minds for community insights.
The choice depends on how much time and effort you're willing to invest. Here's what to consider:
With Bitcoin, you'll need to register on a crypto exchange or set up a crypto wallet. This involves managing security steps like storing your private key and recovery phrases. Some centralized exchanges (CEXs) also require completing KYC verification.
With a Bitcoin ETF, the process is simpler — all you need is a brokerage account. You can ask your broker to buy a Bitcoin ETF on your behalf and sell it whenever you choose.
Minimum investment is another factor. On CEXs, you can buy as little as $10 worth of Bitcoin, while ETFs typically require purchasing a full share. That said, some brokers do offer fractional ETF investing.
Before making a decision, explore Bitcoin trading ideas and follow Bitcoin news to stay in sync with market trends and sentiment.
With Bitcoin, you'll need to register on a crypto exchange or set up a crypto wallet. This involves managing security steps like storing your private key and recovery phrases. Some centralized exchanges (CEXs) also require completing KYC verification.
With a Bitcoin ETF, the process is simpler — all you need is a brokerage account. You can ask your broker to buy a Bitcoin ETF on your behalf and sell it whenever you choose.
Minimum investment is another factor. On CEXs, you can buy as little as $10 worth of Bitcoin, while ETFs typically require purchasing a full share. That said, some brokers do offer fractional ETF investing.
Before making a decision, explore Bitcoin trading ideas and follow Bitcoin news to stay in sync with market trends and sentiment.
The calculation method for Bitcoin ETFs is similar to other ETFs, but it varies slightly depending on whether the fund holds spot Bitcoin or Bitcoin futures.
For spot Bitcoin ETFs, the NAV formula is:
NAV = (total value of Bitcoin held – liabilities) / number of shares outstanding
The total value of Bitcoin is based on market price, typically tracked using a benchmark index. Liabilities include fees and operational expenses. Shares outstanding refer to the total number of ETF shares issued by the fund.
For Bitcoin futures ETFs, the NAV formula is:
NAV = (fair value of Bitcoin futures + collateral – liabilities) / number of shares outstanding
The fair value accounts for factors like time value, contango, or backwardation. As a result, NAV may diverge from the spot Bitcoin price, especially during futures contract roll periods.
Explore more investing options using the ETF Screener, and get inspired by checking out what other traders think in ETF market Ideas.
For spot Bitcoin ETFs, the NAV formula is:
NAV = (total value of Bitcoin held – liabilities) / number of shares outstanding
The total value of Bitcoin is based on market price, typically tracked using a benchmark index. Liabilities include fees and operational expenses. Shares outstanding refer to the total number of ETF shares issued by the fund.
For Bitcoin futures ETFs, the NAV formula is:
NAV = (fair value of Bitcoin futures + collateral – liabilities) / number of shares outstanding
The fair value accounts for factors like time value, contango, or backwardation. As a result, NAV may diverge from the spot Bitcoin price, especially during futures contract roll periods.
Explore more investing options using the ETF Screener, and get inspired by checking out what other traders think in ETF market Ideas.
Tax policies may vary across countries. For example, in the US, Bitcoin ETFs are subject to capital gains tax. If you hold an ETF for less than a year, the tax is 10-37%, depending on your income. If you hold an ETF for more than a year, the tax is 0-20%.
You pay taxes only when you sell an ETF — not when you're holding it. However, to hold an ETF, you pay fees, which depend on your broker and the ETF itself.
To be the first to know about changes in the world of ETFs, follow ETF news and the Economic Calendar.
You pay taxes only when you sell an ETF — not when you're holding it. However, to hold an ETF, you pay fees, which depend on your broker and the ETF itself.
To be the first to know about changes in the world of ETFs, follow ETF news and the Economic Calendar.
Bitcoin ETFs carry risks similar to other investment vehicles, and in some cases, may be even more vulnerable.
– High volatility: Bitcoin's price is known for sharp fluctuations, which directly affect ETF performance
– Limited acceptance: As a digital asset, Bitcoin is still not fully embraced by many financial institutions, creating a less competitive and less liquid environment
– Regulatory uncertainty: Compared to traditional assets, Bitcoin is subject to evolving and unclear regulations in many regions
Adding to this, the complexity of cryptocurrencies makes this kind of investment less straightforward than other, more common and familiar ones — even though they are wrapped in ETFs.
The risk associated with ETF is that investors are exposed to price fluctuation, but have no ownership rights to the underlying coins.
To see what the trading community thinks, check out ETF trading ideas and Bitcoin trade ideas.
– High volatility: Bitcoin's price is known for sharp fluctuations, which directly affect ETF performance
– Limited acceptance: As a digital asset, Bitcoin is still not fully embraced by many financial institutions, creating a less competitive and less liquid environment
– Regulatory uncertainty: Compared to traditional assets, Bitcoin is subject to evolving and unclear regulations in many regions
Adding to this, the complexity of cryptocurrencies makes this kind of investment less straightforward than other, more common and familiar ones — even though they are wrapped in ETFs.
The risk associated with ETF is that investors are exposed to price fluctuation, but have no ownership rights to the underlying coins.
To see what the trading community thinks, check out ETF trading ideas and Bitcoin trade ideas.