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correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure there’s no guarantee how many sats a share in these etfs are worth

on a dollar value, they’ll do fine but on a per sat basis investing into an etf in a bull day dilutes the per share sats value of everyone else in the fund

the reverse happens on bear days, afaict. here’s the lil scenario i walked through to convince myself of this dynamic.

100 shares, 100k sats. current price is $2/sat. $200k total NAV

ea share worth 1k sats

lets say the price moves up, to

$4/sat, $400k NAV, 100k sats

i buy 10 shares, $40k in, buys 10k sats

110 shares, $440k/110k sats

1k sats/share

market moves: day price is $5. $40k buys 8k sats

110 shares, 108k sats

989sats/share

market moves: day price is $2. $40k buys 20k sats

110 shares, 120k sats

1.09k sats/share

the big question is: is the price per share sold updated for the sats they acquire? or do they just accept money at price X, buy as many sats as they can at day-end and that’s what gets added to the fund?

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Brunswick 1y ago

The etf price is tied to the "market" price at the time of the cash transaction. This means the CTFC is going to regulate the shit out of coinbase's trading desk (IMO) and only allow certain classes of traders to participate, like they do with the grain exchange.

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