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Purpose Bitcoin CAD ETF Currency Hedged T.BTCC.J


Primary Symbol: T.BTCC Alternate Symbol(s):  T.BTCC.B | T.BTCC.U | PRBEF | PPBCF

Purpose Bitcoin ETF (the Fund) seeks to buy and hold substantially all of its assets in the digital currency Bitcoin and seeks to provide unitholders of ETF units with the opportunity for long-term capital appreciation. To achieve its investment objective, the Fund invests in and holds substantially all of its assets in Bitcoin in order to provide unitholders with a secure, convenient, lower-cost alternative to a direct investment in Bitcoin.


TSX:BTCC - Post by User

Comment by Mat1791on Mar 02, 2021 8:10am
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Post# 32692963

RE:RE:Btcc vs bitcoins

RE:RE:Btcc vs bitcoins
liljohnnyjoke wrote: ETFs always seem to exceed to the downside and underperform to the upside, especially with commodity expiration dates and contango and backwardation


True, because commodity ETF's track a commodity that eventually is delivered to buyers.  The ETFs need to rollover so they don't need to take physical possession and so only ever own the futures contracts.

Bitcoin is owned.

So no contango or backwardation.  

Only issue, as stated, a trading day vehicle vs a 24hour traded holding.

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