Indeed.

Still curious that they don’t lower fees now that the discount gap has closed.

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If just 20% of their shareholders stay, they are better off than dumping their fees by 80% to match the market.

Switching costs might be too high for many more people.

- Some might have taxes due upon sale.

- For some, just the mental burden of having to research better variant and how to convert it is too much

- For some, the switching through their institutions might not be as instantenous as lightning, and they are afraid of missing out on the god candle

- Many just fall victim to the imperfect information. Not everyone knows GBTC is so much more expensive, etc

- And, I wonder if there isn't also some weird collateral obligations in the whole Barry's scam, which might be preventing sale of some of the shares.

They are counting on inertia. People are lazy.