Morgan Stanley sees spot bitcoin ETF market

Morgan Stanley has filed a registration statement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, positioning itself to launch a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), according to a Form S-1 filed on Jan. 6.

The product, called the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust, is structured as an exchange-traded fund designed to track the price of bitcoin, net of fees and expenses. If approved, the fund’s shares are expected to be listed on a national stock exchange under a ticker symbol that has not yet been disclosed.

The trust is sponsored by Morgan Stanley Investment Management and will hold bitcoin directly instead of using derivatives or leverage. Its net asset value will be calculated daily using a designated bitcoin pricing benchmark derived from activity on major spot exchanges. The fund will be passive and will not attempt to trade bitcoin based on market conditions.

Shares are created and redeemed only in large blocks by authorized participants, either in cash or in kind. Cash transactions will be conducted through third party bitcoin counterparties selected by Sponsor. Retail investors will be able to buy and sell shares in the secondary market through brokerage accounts.

Morgan Stanley’s filing follows the rapid expansion of spot bitcoin ETFs in the US market over the past two years.

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