On December 2, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas posted on social media that global asset management giant Vanguard will allow trading of ETFs and mutual funds (MFs) tracking Bitcoin and some other encryption assets on its platform starting tomorrow. He stated that these ETFs have been tested during multiple fluctuations, and their trading performance meets design expectations.
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Vanguard will allow trading of Bitcoin and certain encryption asset ETFs and mutual funds starting tomorrow.
On December 2, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas posted on social media that global asset management giant Vanguard will allow trading of ETFs and mutual funds (MFs) tracking Bitcoin and some other encryption assets on its platform starting tomorrow. He stated that these ETFs have been tested during multiple fluctuations, and their trading performance meets design expectations.