Goldman Sachs: Institutional Investor Demand for Bitcoin ETFs 'May Not be Immediate'
In a report, Goldman Sachs stated that the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs will benefit institutional investors by allowing them to trade a proxy with low fees and engage in arbitrage strategies and options hedging. However, the bank also cautioned that "Time to market and demand across institutional investors may not be immediate,” and that potential drawbacks include limited trading hours and reliance on the ETF manager's ability to carry out the management strategy
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Goldman Sachs: Institutional Investor Demand for Bitcoin ETFs 'May Not be Immediate'
In a report, Goldman Sachs stated that the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs will benefit institutional investors by allowing them to trade a proxy with low fees and engage in arbitrage strategies and options hedging. However, the bank also cautioned that "Time to market and demand across institutional investors may not be immediate,” and that potential drawbacks include limited trading hours and reliance on the ETF manager's ability to carry out the management strategy