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Investors Take Caution Amid Leverage Purge and Delayed Spot Bitcoin ETF Prospects: Expert
Last updated: January 4, 2024 23:11 EST . 2 min read
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Image by plysuikvv, Adobe StockInvestors have grown more cautious ahead of the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s upcoming decision on the approval of an exchange-traded fund (ETF) linked directly to Bitcoin (BTC).
According to Jacob Joseph, a research analyst at CCData, the recent leverage purge and the increasing likelihood of a delayed approval have influenced the mindset of investors and traders, ing a more cautious approach
“The purge of leverage and the growing possibility of a delayed approval, which has now influenced the mindset of some investors and traders, have led to a more cautious approach,” he said
Joseph added that the cautious sentiment has contributed to the subdued price action witnessed in the last 24 hours
He noted that while it still appears probable that a spot Bitcoin ETF will receive approval in the coming days, any unexpected delay contrary to market expectations could lead to a more significant downturn for digital assets.
Major asset managers, including BlackRock Inc. and Fidelity, have filed applications for ETFs tied to the digital asset, and the SEC has until January 10 to approve or reject these applications
Bloomberg Intelligence analysts predict that a decision could be announced as early as January 8, with a 90% chance of approval for all applications.
Bitcoin Drops 8% after ETF Delay Rumors
On Wednesday, Bitcoin crashed to as low as $40,000 after a report from Matrixport claimed the SEC is poised to reject spot Bitcoin ETF applications this month
“Matrix on Target projects a January rejection for Bitcoin Spot ETFs by the SEC, cautioning traders to hedge long exposure,” the company wrote in a recent post on X (formerly Twitter)
However, there have recently been some rumors that approval can come in the near future
Thursday afternoon, senior TechCrunch crypto reporter Jacquelyn Melinek said that approval could occur within 24 hours
With the SEC nearing the potential approval of the first Bitcoin ETF, issuers are vying for an early advantage to capture investor interest.
Specifically, Fidelity has set a highly competitive fee of 0.39%, while Invesco/Galaxy announced a fee waiver for the first six months of operation and for the first $5 billion in assets held, followed by a 0.59% fee
Analyst Eric Balchunas of Bloomberg has also predicted that BlackRock will likely set its fee at 0.47%.