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  1. The discount/premium to NAV is a percentage that calculates the amount that an exchange traded fund or closed end fund is trading above or below its net asset value. This metric can be a valuable metric to track how far away a security is trading away from its

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  2. The trust issues shares to accredited and authorized investors from time to time, with no set ongoing redemption program, in exchange for Bitcoin. This chart plots the average weekly premium in the total value of Bitcoin Trust shares (GBTC) to the Net Asset Value (NAV) of the Trust holdings of Bitcoin.

  3. 3 天前 · Similar to how investors use ETFs to hold other commodities, like gold or silver, they can now invest in Bitcoin through GBTC. GBTC owns and passively holds actual Bitcoins through our Custodian, Coinbase Custody. GBTC does not trade, buy, sell or hold

  4. 2023年8月29日 · Shares in the fund can trade at either a premium or a discount to the actual price of Bitcoin. Historically, they’ve almost always traded at a premium. This is good news to Grayscale and its investors, who earn money from that premium, but bad news for investors.

    • What Is The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (Gbtc)?
    • Understanding The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust
    • How GBTC Works
    • Advantages and Disadvantages of GBTC
    • Regulatory Issues
    • The Bottom Line

    The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) is a digital currency investment product that makes bitcoins available to individual and institutional investors. Unlike a direct investment in bitcoin, which may require a deeper understanding of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency exchanges, GBTC offers a more traditional investment in the form of shares. T...

    Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) debuted in September 2013 as a private, open-ended trust for accredited investors. In 2015, it received FINRA approval to trade publicly, which meant that investors could buy and sell public shares of the trust under its ticker symbol, GBTC. The trust is solely and passively invested in BTC, enabling investors to gain...

    As an exchange-traded fund—a type of exchange-traded product (ETP)—GBTC shares can trade on both a primary and a secondary market. The primary market is available only to certain institutional investors. When an authorized partner wishes to invest, Grayscale buys bitcoins on the cryptocurrency market and issues an equivalent number of GBTC shares i...

    Advantages

    One of the primary advantages of GBTC is its ability to provide simplified access to bitcoin, especially for individuals unfamiliar with the ins and outs of cryptocurrency trading and digital wallets. Unlike direct investments in bitcoin, which require a good understanding of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency exchanges, GBTC allows investors to trade shares in traditional brokerage accounts. This streamlined access can appeal to those seeking exposure to bitcoin's price movements witho...

    Disadvantages

    GBTC is known for its high management fees (1.5%) compared with other pooled investment vehicles.The fee structure could erode returns, especially in a bear market, making it a less cost-effective option for investors looking to gain exposure to bitcoin. The high fees are frequently cited as one of the main problems with GBTC when compared with other traditional investment vehicles or even other bitcoin ETFs.

    Regulatory concerns about GBTC largely stem from the SEC's cautious approach toward cryptocurrency-based financial products. In 2021, GBTC filed an application with the SEC for full ETF approval. The application was held up at the SEC, along with similar applications by other prospective ETF providers. In 2023, a federal appeals court ruled that th...

    GBTC provides a convenient way for investors to access bitcoin without direct ownership. It's available to individuals and institutions through brokerage accounts, IRAs, and 401(k)s. GBTC offers simplified bitcoin exposure but has downsides like high management fees and limited flexibility. The comments, opinions, and analyses expressed on Investop...

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  6. 2021年2月10日 · Since 2019, GBTC premiums have oscillated in a much narrower range between 6% and 38%. The minimum buy-in for accredited investors is $50,000 and Grayscale charges a 2.0% annual account fee...

  7. 2017年6月20日 · The Risk Premium. GBTC's premium exists because of the significant risks averted by investing in GBTC instead of the traditional methods of transacting in Bitcoin. To be clear, GBTC's premium...