Valkyrie’s latest ETF offering has exposure to Bitcoin
The filing specifies that Valkyrie’s ETF may invest up to 10% of its net assets in securities of Bitcoin mining firms, as well as up to 5% in the securities of pooled investment vehicles in the U.S. that hold BTC.
Crypto asset manager Valkyrie has launched an exchange-traded fund with exposure to Bitcoin on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
In a Wednesday SEC filing, Valkyrie said its Balance Sheet Opportunities ETF will not invest directly in Bitcoin (BTC) but 80% of its net assets would offer exposure to the crypto asset through securities of U.S. companies with BTC on their balance sheets. These companies may include custodians, crypto exchanges, and traders.
The filing specifies that Valkyrie’s ETF may invest up to 10% of its net assets in securities of Bitcoin mining firms, as well as up to 5% in the securities of pooled investment vehicles in the U.S. that hold BTC. At the time of publication, shares of the fund under the ticker VBB are trading for $24.48, having fallen more than 1.5% since launching on Wednesday.
Introducing the Valkyrie Balance Sheet Opportunities ETF (Nasdaq: VBB). Launching today on @Nasdaq. Disclosures in bio. pic.twitter.com/YgiyQcDPPW
— Valkyrie (@ValkyrieFunds) December 15, 2021
Valkyrie’s latest ETF filing follows the firm launching a Bitcoin Strategy ETF in October which offered indirect exposure to BTC with cash-settled futures contracts. Shares of the fund are currently trading on the Nasdaq for $18.70, having fallen roughly 27% since opening on Oct. 22.
Though the SEC has given the greenlight to investment vehicles linked to Bitcoin derivatives, including one from Valkyrie and another from ProShares, the regulatory body has yet to approve an application allowing direct investments in crypto. Several crypto ETF applications are still under consideration in the United States, while its neighbor to the north — Canada — has approved BTC ETFs from Fidelity.
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According to data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro, the price of Bitcoin rose above $49,000 today but has fallen more than 30% since reaching an all-time high price of $69,000 on Nov. 9. At the time of publication, the BTC price is $47,736.