SEC Set To Allow Bitcoin Futures ETF Trading Next Week
Sources told CNBC that the Securities and Exchange Commission is set to allow the first Bitcoin futures ETF to go live in the U.S.
Next week, the SEC is set to allow the trading of Invesco and or ProShares Bitcoin futures exchange-traded funds (ETFs) go live in what would be a first in the United States, according to CNBC.
A source close to the matter, who wished to remain anonymous, told CNBC that the SEC is unlikely to block the two ETFs, which are not settled in actual BTC but based on futures contracts of bitcoin instead. Both of these were filed under SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, who voiced his thoughts about Bitcoin earlier this year.
ProShares Bitcoin futures ETF is set to go live this upcoming Monday, October 18, with Invesco’s ETF set to follow on the next day on Tuesday, October 19. Bloomberg's data team has recently shared that the ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF will have the ticker symbol $BITO.
The week following could also be very interesting, as there are two more Bitcoin futures ETFs that could be approved. Both the VanEck and Valkyrie Bitcoin Strategy ETFs could go live on October 25.
Early next month, on November 1, we could also see the trading of the Galaxy Bitcoin Strategy ETF go live.
There were many rumors going around today that the Valkyrie ETF had been approved by the SEC, due to a letter published on the SEC’s website. To clarify the rumors and image below: this does not mean it has been approved by the SEC — it means that the Nasdaq has approved the ETF for listing.
Bitcoin’s price rose to over $60,000 today in correspondence with the news, with a new all-time high (ATH) in sight with just a less than $5,000 move up. This is the highest the price has been since earlier this year in April, when we trickled our way back down to the low $30,000s after hitting a high of almost $65,000.
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