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Charles Schwab Bitcoin ETF: Analysts Predict Firm’s Entry Soon

Charles Schwab Bitcoin ETF: Analysts Predict Firm’s Entry Soon

DailyCoinDailyCoin2024/01/29 02:52
By:DailyCoin
  • Charles Schwab could soon enter the Bitcoin ETF scene, according to experts. 
  • Experts suggest the trillion-dollar asset manager could make a bang.
  • Charles Schwab is likely going to take advantage of its late entry. 

Leading financial giants BlackRock and Fidelity’s multi-billion dollar success with its Bitcoin ETFs is stirring up FOMO among sidelined trillion-dollar asset managers, particularly Charles Schwab, who has maintained a more centrist position until now. 

As BlackRock and Fidelity vie for the top spot, Charles Schwab appears to be strategizing and patiently waiting for the perfect moment to jump in with its own ETF, which could debut sooner than later, according to experts. 

 

Charles Schwab Looks to Make a Bang with Its Bitcoin ETF

 

In a recent interview , Bloomberg ETF specialist Eric Balchunas predicted that multi-trillion-dollar asset manager Charles Schwab could soon enter the Bitcoin ETF scene with its own offering. 

While the $8.5 trillion financial giant offers its investors complete freedom to invest in any of the eleven spot Bitcoin ETFs they prefer on its platform , Charles Schwab has yet to come up with its proprietary spot Bitcoin product. According to the analyst, the investment giant is holding fire and could soon make a bang. 

Balchunas speculates that Charles Schwab’s delay in entering the Bitcoin ETF market could work to its advantage. The investment giant is likely working on going on the offense with a lower fee offering than its competition. 

BlackRock and Fidelity, which have dominated the Bitcoin ETF scene with nearly $4 billion in assets within the first two weeks, offer some of the lowest fees in the market at 0.20% and 0.25%, respectively.

Balchunas shared, “They [Charles Schwab] may shock the world and offer something that is ten basis points in a few months.” Echoing the same sentiment, ETF expert Nate Geraci also predicts an offering from Schwab is in the books.  Charles Schwab has yet to respond to DailyCoin’s request for comments regarding its plans to release a Bitcoin product.

 

On the Flipside

  • Schwab offers an ETF focused on crypto-related companies like Coinbase, Microstrategy, and Riot Platforms but does not hold any digital assets itself. 
  • In contrast to Charles Schwab, Vanguard, another trillion-dollar asset manager, has taken a more conservative stance, steering clear of the crypto scene. Vanguard has opted not to grant customers access to recently launched Bitcoin ETFs, asserting that such investments don’t align with its overarching investment philosophy.

 

Why This Matters

There are only a few trillion-dollar asset managers in the world. Interest from financial giants such as BlackRock, Fidelity, and soon Charles Schwab can go a long way for crypto adoption and shape Bitcoin’s perception as a solid investment.

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