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Does anyone care to explain or know how these ETF's work?
Do they hold indefinitely?
Do they sell at x y Z % profit?
Do they sell when the clients(boomers) say sell?
Or is the fund manager in control?
Do they actively trade too?

Thanks,

There is a very good explanation in this long twitter thread:
https://twitter.com/teddyfuse/status/1763577899506921632

Michael Sonnenshein

Chief Executive Officer

Grayscale Investments

CEOI MEMBER SINCE 2021

Michael Sonnenshein is CEO of Grayscale Investments, the world’s largest digital currency asset manager. Under his leadership, the firm has grown to be the definitive leader in crypto investing, offering a wide range of investments, including single-asset and diversified products. Mr. Sonnenshein is regularly featured on CNBC and Bloomberg, and was honored in 2021 as one of 100 People Transforming Business by Business Insider and in 2018 as the publication’s Rising Stars of Wall Street. He serves as a member of the Grayscale board of directors, CME Group Bitcoin Futures Council, and NYU Blockchain Association. Before joining Grayscale, Mr. Sonnenshein was a financial adviser at JP Morgan Securities, covering HNW individuals and institutions, and an analyst at Barclays Wealth, providing coverage to middle‐market hedge funds and institutions. He earned his BBA from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University and his MBA from the Stern School of Business at New York University.

In summary absolute corrupt filth.
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Does anyone care to explain or know how these ETF's work?
Do they hold indefinitely?
Do they sell at x y Z % profit?
Do they sell when the clients(boomers) say sell?
Or is the fund manager in control?
Do they actively trade too?

Thanks,

There is a very good explanation in this long twitter thread:
https://twitter.com/teddyfuse/status/1763577899506921632
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Will Grayscale still have explosive diarrhoea today?
#Grayscale decreased 3,606 $BTC($223M). 8 ETFs added 10,999 $BTC($680M), of which #Blackrock added 9,730 $BTC($601M).

https://twitter.com/lookonchain/status/1763586714541682952

I must note that Bitmex Research table is way more accurate than the latter. It will be available tomorrow. According to https://platform.arkhamintelligence.com/explorer/entity/grayscale, Greyscale outflow is more than 10 000BTC today. But I don't trust this site either.

The Bitcoin ETFs saw net outflows of $140million on 1st March as someone continued to sell GBTC very aggressively (see inset chart below)

Seems most likely to be DCG/Genesis/Gemini selling

My guess is DCG are selling to close their debt/s, allowing them to then cut GBTC fees

https://twitter.com/home

Cointucky Derby update: Looks like a net outflow day for the #Bitcoin ETFs of -$140 million. The Big outflows from $GBTC today were almost certainly related to the Genesis & Gemini situation

https://twitter.com/JSeyff/status/1763792981763526805
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Does anyone care to explain or know how these ETF's work?
Do they hold indefinitely?
Do they sell at x y Z % profit?
Do they sell when the clients(boomers) say sell?
Or is the fund manager in control?
Do they actively trade too?

Thanks,

Michael Sonnenshein

Chief Executive Officer

Grayscale Investments

CEOI MEMBER SINCE 2021

Michael Sonnenshein is CEO of Grayscale Investments, the world’s largest digital currency asset manager. Under his leadership, the firm has grown to be the definitive leader in crypto investing, offering a wide range of investments, including single-asset and diversified products. Mr. Sonnenshein is regularly featured on CNBC and Bloomberg, and was honored in 2021 as one of 100 People Transforming Business by Business Insider and in 2018 as the publication’s Rising Stars of Wall Street. He serves as a member of the Grayscale board of directors, CME Group Bitcoin Futures Council, and NYU Blockchain Association. Before joining Grayscale, Mr. Sonnenshein was a financial adviser at JP Morgan Securities, covering HNW individuals and institutions, and an analyst at Barclays Wealth, providing coverage to middle‐market hedge funds and institutions. He earned his BBA from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University and his MBA from the Stern School of Business at New York University.

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OK, I think we're almost done here for the moment.

In 2021 I had a larger investment in BTC, that's one big reason it worked out so well.  Also, I knew more about how to play the game.  This time, alas, I have a smaller amount, so will not clean up bigly unless there is a huge spike.  But, it's all good.

Speaking of huge spikes, howzabout 1000x?  "Bag" says could be, it's the network...:

https://bagholder.substack.com/p/monopoly

Excellent reading.

The article tells very clearly that why Bitcoin will be 1000x from here

  • 1. There is no corporation or Government on the planet with the resources, power, or capability to create another truly decentralized network.
  • 2. Bitcoin has one, with NO possible competition. While other entities could issue their own digital currency, what they can’t do is create another decentralized network.

There are corporates like Kodak or Cisco that were on top of there business but went down due to arrival of other competitors. This may not be the case with Bitcoin as explained in 2 point.
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Just to add some bullishness to the bullishness. A good read IMO on why we haven't topped yet according to a variety of indicators:
https://x.com/intangiblecoins/status/1762865996447035600

To me what stands out from this writeup is: Bitcoin ETF's can't be converted into shitcoins which is something that has happened each cycle until now. Too tempting to gamble some of those bitcoin gains into a shitcoin that just went up 10x. And secondly that even with the Bitcoin ETF's approved, it takes at least another year or so for all brokers, banks and investment advisors to add it to their platforms and marketing machines. Which with each approval (looking at you Vanguard) adds fuel to the fire (in cyberspace).
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Does anyone care to explain or know how these ETF's work?
Do they hold indefinitely?
Do they sell at x y Z % profit?
Do they sell when the clients(boomers) say sell?
Or is the fund manager in control?
Do they actively trade too?

Thanks,
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