Is MicroStrategy Stock Better than a Spot Bitcoin ETF?
TD Cowen analysts say MicroStrategy stock’s premium over BTC will compress but not disappear as spot Bitcoin funds come online.
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TD Cowen analysts say MicroStrategy stock’s premium over BTC will compress but not disappear as spot Bitcoin funds come online.
U.S. spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) hold $27 billion in BTC. The majority of assets under management (AUM) is held by the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC), valued at $25.3 billion.
Ten years after it was first proposed, a spot Bitcoin ETF has finally launched in the United States. What happens next.
The stock market showed positivity today, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining 112 points. Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.45% to 37,695.73, NASDAQ increased by 0.75% to 14,969.65, and the S&P 500 marked a 0.57% gain, reaching 4,783.45. Individual stock highlights include Riot Blockchain (RIOT) -1.21%, Coinbase Global (COIN) -0.46%, NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) +2.28%, MicroStrategy Incorporated (MSTR) -2.01%, and Tesla (TSLA) -0.43%. Factors influencing these stocks range from Bitcoin ETF approvals to regulatory developments and global market competition in the EV sector.
This is a historic moment worthy of being highlighted in the history of Bitcoin and even the entire crypto market. The spot Bitcoin ETF has finally passed, and Bitcoin has turned a new page.
Pando Asset AG's recent filing for a spot Bitcoin ETF signals a strategic move in the competitive crypto landscape. The timing aligns with heightened anticipation of SEC approval, as Bitcoin experiences a notable rally. Pando's entry, alongside major players, underscores the evolving dynamics of the crypto market, presenting opportunities amid regulatory and economic uncertainties.
BlackRock’s filing renewed the hopes of several U.S. traditional finance firms. Here’s the list of companies that have resubmitted their applications.
Could the world’s largest asset manager be the first firm to launch a Bitcoin spot ETF in the United States?
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will announce its decision on the Bitcoin-linked spot Exchanged Traded Funds (ETFs) proposals ...
Both of the new Australian exchange-traded funds by 3iQ Digital Asset Management will feed from its existing Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.