SEC approves first leveraged MicroStrategy ETF
The SEC has approved the launch of MSTX, the first leveraged ETF for MicroStrategy.

The SEC has approved the launch of MSTX, the first leveraged ETF for MicroStrategy.
The outflows from these eight “nascent” ETFs failed to surpass the $327 million outflows from Grayscale’s recently converted Ethereum Trust.
Despite being dragged down by a $485 million loss in the Grayscale Ethereum Trust Fund, the newly launched ETH spot fund still achieved positive net inflows.
The battle for U.S. spot Ethereum ETF assets may be about to begin. Let’s talk about how this battle will happen.
If Grayscale’s spot Ethereum ETF follows the same path as Bitcoin, ETH’s price could face some short-term pressure.
In January 2024, the U.S. Bitcoin ETF was officially launched, and public chains such as Sui, Ronin and Manta Pacific emerged.
Grayscale's fee adjustment reflects a strategic move in the competitive Bitcoin ETF landscape, highlighting adaptability and a proactive approach. While the market evolves, Grayscale positions itself for continued growth, marked by fee reductions and strategic participant additions.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that it will not appeal a court ruling that Grayscale sued it for refusing to convert GBTC into a spot ETF.
Two ETF issuers filed two new and innovative applications for an inverse fund and a leveraged fund.
The world's flagship Bitcoin spot ETF is back buying Bitcoin after spending four weeks reducing its holdings.