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12 Bitcoin ETFs and Cryptocurrency Funds You Should Know
12 Bitcoin ETFs and Cryptocurrency Funds You Should Know The rapidly growing world of Bitcoin ETFs will now include futures-based cryptocurrency funds. Here are 12 ways to ride the crypto wave.
Very interesting and informative. Not sure if I am investing in any of these ETF's at this point, too much like gambling. But DAPP looks to be the most interesting to me.
Thanks for that link, @johnN. Hard to believe there are 12 ETFs for this “space” and harder to believe that I was able to read a Kiplinger article from beginning to end without getting lost as one does at IKEA.
DAPP’s second largest holding is COIN. If @rono bought in a trough, I can see why he might be riding a wave. VanEck has some decent ETFs, including my all time fave MOAT.
@BenWP I bought back in April at $231. It was the only way at the time to get some exposure to Bitcoin. Now we have the ETF . . . feh. Why? I'm still not seeing the value but know that COIN is making money on transactions.
It's a timely article and helpful...What do you think of not being able to own the crypto currency directly? Is this similar to Commodity Funds that own the Metal itself vs Futures? Mining Co's Etc?
At the moment, the only psrt of the crypto economy I prefer to own are miners. I own a spec position in one and may add to it sometime before year-end.
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I'm riding COIN and added a tad yesterday.
Rono
@BenWP I bought back in April at $231. It was the only way at the time to get some exposure to Bitcoin. Now we have the ETF . . . feh. Why? I'm still not seeing the value but know that COIN is making money on transactions.
take care,
rono