spot etfs

A **spot ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund)** is a type of investment fund that aims to directly track the current, or “spot,” price of an underlying asset—such as a commodity (like gold) or a cryptocurrency (like Bitcoin)—by holding the actual asset or its equivalent in reserve. Unlike futures-based ETFs, which gain exposure through derivatives contracts, spot ETFs reflect the real-time market value of the underlying asset itself.
  1. Bitcoin ETFs See $866M Outflow — Second Worst Day on Record

    Bitcoin ETFs See $866M Outflow — Second Worst Day on Record

    Bitcoin ETFs Record $866M Outflow — Second Worst Day Ever U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced a sharp wave of withdrawals on November 13, losing a combined $866 million in a single day. The outflow represents the second largest daily loss in the history of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds...
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