Eric Balchunas, a Senior ETF Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, shares insights into the astonishing success of Bitcoin ETFs since their launch. He discusses how these ETFs achieved inflows in weeks that took gold ETFs years to reach. With a surge in retail interest, Balchunas attributes this to the 'ETF effect' and predicts BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF will lead the pack. He also touches on the potential for spot Ether ETFs while expressing skepticism about their future success compared to Bitcoin. Expect a fascinating dive into the evolving ETF landscape!
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Unprecedented Bitcoin ETF Growth
Unlike other ETF manias (like ARK Invest), Bitcoin ETFs' surge happened within two months.
Gold ETFs took three years to reach inflows that Bitcoin ETFs achieved in seven weeks.
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Bitcoin ETF Trading Dynamics
High Bitcoin ETF trading volume is partially due to arbitrage and hedging activity.
Traders are attracted to Bitcoin's volatility, but this high volume may not be sustainable long-term.
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Bitcoin ETF Market Landscape
BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) is expected to be the most successful among the nine new spot Bitcoin ETFs.
Smaller issuers are unlikely to close their ETFs, as even small AUMs are profitable in this market.
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In this episode, Eric Balchunas, senior ETF Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, discussed the performance of Bitcoin ETFs since their launch two months ago.
Balchunas noted that the ETFs' performance exceeded his expectations, with a faster and more intense "second wind" than anticipated. He attributed this to a combination of asset managers buying in, retail interest, and the "ETF effect" where the knowledge of incoming flows encourages non-ETF investors to buy.
Balchunas also predicted that BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF would likely be the most successful of the nine new spot Bitcoin ETFs, while also doubting that any of the smaller issuers would bow out.
He also discussed the potential for spot Ether ETFs, but was less optimistic about their success compared to Bitcoin ETFs.