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Is "muh bitcoin ETF" the new "wallstreet bonuses" / "chinese new year" type of hyping event to get fools into buying bags and dumping on them as soon as the news is announced?

>> No.10300948

The fuck is a etf nigga

>> No.10300956

Idk if you know what an ETF is, but there is only one outcome when they become available for new asset classes.

>> No.10300957

>>10300945
yes

>> No.10300963

>>10300948
learn to use google you dumb fuck

>> No.10300981

>>10300945
Of course, what do you think?

>BTC pumps 8% with nearly no volume after 7 month bear market
> muh bull run

>> No.10300988

>>10300963
yo what is this ''google'' homie?

>> No.10300993

>>10300948
So its an exchange traded fund. No thanks to >>10300963

Still don't get what that means tho. Bitcoij already trade on exchanges

>> No.10300998

>>10300945
no, on 10th August there is some event and people are writing comments on SEC website and shit. Probably won't happen, but if it did, stocks people would be able to trade crypto through their brokers

>> No.10301000

>>10300948
Electronic
Tranny
Fun

>> No.10301012

Basically ETFs make it easier for the financial system to control the price of real goods and services by manipulating the paper price.

Remember, banks have infinite liquidity - they print their own money. ETFs allow banks to buy into the future profits of Bitcoint without ever actually owning any bitcoin or pushing up the price. It also allows them to decide which currencies are "safe" and allowed to be a part of the ETF and which ones are "criminal" and thus excluded.

>> No.10301060

>>10301012
this is pretty much garbage.

>>10300993
the proposed bitcoin ETF is essentially a fund that owns, insures, and secures the underlying asset, bitcoin, and divides ownership of the asset among investors.

>> No.10301074

>>10301060
this post*
just to clarify

>> No.10301184

>you will never be a hot slutty Asian girl who is addicted to sucking big white Chad cocks

Why even live

>> No.10301323

>>10301184
Never give up your dreams.

>> No.10301355

>>10301323

Can you imagine though? Going out and strutting your stuff knowing you can control any thirsty yellow fever whiteboi.

>> No.10301416

>>10300945
I wanna eat her shit

>> No.10301439

>>10300948
get off this board

>> No.10301460
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10301460

>gratuitous asian hotty

>> No.10301486

>>10300948
with every day we stray further from biz

>> No.10301526

>>10300948
WUZ KANGZ

>> No.10301599

>>10301012
The current ETF proposal mentions owning actual Bitcoin. This is not just another futures garbage ETF.

>> No.10301613

>>10301416
I wanna fuck her ass

>> No.10301781

>>10301439
>>10301486
>>10301526
>>10300963
Baited

>>10301060

So it let's institutions buy and sell bitcoin? How is this different from them just buying off an exchange?

>> No.10301806

>>10301781
they don't have to manage the physical storage and maintenance of the digital wallets, security is provided by CBOE and it's all insured, imo if you're not planning on using btc as an actual means to trade then I'd be trading all my BTC into ETF CBOE BTC funds for the simple reason that its insured, and I don't need to worry about some gook stealing my shit

>> No.10302217

>posts on business and finance board about how ETF will affect bitcoin
>doesn’t know what an ETF is
......Anon....seriously........

>> No.10302251
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10302251

The end goal is to steal all BTC from plebs, then deafult on unpayable debt and accept BTC as world reserve currency. You are left holding worthless bags of fiat while (((they))) continue being elite.

>> No.10302281

>>10300981
>muh volume

>> No.10302351
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>>10300945
Yes institutions want an etf, they dont want anything to do with these unregulated coin markets that get "hacked" and such. But there have been etn sertificates and futures long time already etf is not a big deal

>> No.10302477

>>10302251
I have 0 of either so it makes no difference.

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>>10301486
huh? wat board am i on?

>> No.10302966

>>10302351
It's not going to be an ETN in Sweden's wild west exchange, an OTC "trust" that can't legally correct its NAV, or futures that don't touch the commodity. This is for a 200K per share, commodity holding, OTC-based, North American instrument.

This is needed as a test run before retail is allowed in. If it's allowed and it goes well, the price will run and the news cycles will build enough mania to add retail liquidity in time for the institutions to cash out.

Also, ETFs got denied early in January 2018 and look what the fuck happened. The market was being juiced for an eventual hand off but things got risky when the ETF status put the clear path to profits in limbo. The last 2 quarters have been derisking for what will hopefully be restarted by this.

>> No.10303621

>>10300945
No, it's more like what happened last year with bitcoin futures. You know, the thing that made bitcoin skyrocket from $3k to $20k within a couple months?