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Vanguard says it will not offer a spot Bitcoin ETF and that high volatility is not good for generating long-term returns.

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As spot Bitcoin fund trading began trading for the first time in the United States, users with brokerage accounts with Vanguard were unable to participate.

When reached by phone Thursday, a day after the Securities and Exchange Commission approved 11 spot funds, a Vanguard customer service representative said Bitcoin ETFs would not be available on the platform because they were “highly speculative,” “unregulated,” and unsuitable. I said no. With the company’s long-term investment philosophy, officials noted that the platform does not allow other types of investments, such as leveraged ETFs.

A company spokesperson confirmed that spot Bitcoin funds are not available on the platform.

“We also have no plans to offer Vanguard. Bitcoin BTC

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ETFs or other cryptocurrency-related products – we have long held the view that the high volatility of cryptocurrencies runs counter to our goal of helping investors generate positive real returns over the long term,” the spokesperson said.

Customers who attempted to purchase BlackRock’s IBIT stock were told that the transaction could not be completed, and the website said: “A number of variables may prevent you from purchasing securities from Vanguard, including regulatory restrictions, corporate activity, or various transactions and/or transactions.” Payment restrictions.”

This was in contrast to other brokerage firms such as E*TRADE, Charles Schwab, and Fidelity, which allowed users with brokerage accounts to purchase spot Bitcoin ETFs. Users looking to buy stocks on the Fidelity platform were reminded that the investments were made under a ‘designated investment agreement’, which recognizes experienced investors with a high tolerance for risk.


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