Global X Blockchain & Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITS)
- Previous Close
65.20 - Open
64.06 - Bid 65.14 x 300
- Ask 65.83 x 300
- Day's Range
64.06 - 65.36 - 52 Week Range
30.97 - 75.06 - Volume
1,230 - Avg. Volume
11,793 - Net Assets 28.37M
- NAV 65.33
- PE Ratio (TTM) --
- Yield 9.93%
- YTD Daily Total Return 22.65%
- Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.00
- Expense Ratio (net) 0.65%
The fund is an actively managed ETF that seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing directly or indirectly in equity securities of U.S. and non-U.S. “Blockchain Companies” and in long positions in U.S. listed bitcoin futures contracts. Under normal circumstances, the fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets, plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes, in Blockchain Companies and in long positions on U.S. listed Bitcoin Futures contracts. It is non-diversified.
Global X Funds
Fund Family
Digital Assets
Fund Category
28.37M
Net Assets
2021-11-15
Inception Date
Performance Overview: BITS
Trailing returns as of 4/25/2024. Category is Digital Assets.
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Oracle provides database technology and enterprise resource planning, or ERP, software to enterprises around the world. Founded in 1977, Oracle pioneered the first commercial SQL-based relational database management system. Today, Oracle has 430,000 customers in 175 countries, supported by its base of 136,000 employees.
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