Why Bitcoin ETFs are drawing more Canadian investors

Bitcoin ETFs offer Canadians a straightforward way to gain exposure to Bitcoin’s price fluctuations without directly purchasing or holding the cryptocurrency. Traded on stock exchanges, these ETFs allow individuals to buy and sell shares much like traditional stocks, including within tax-advantaged accounts like TFSAs or RRSPs. This appeal is especially relevant now, as more investors seek assets tied to Bitcoin’s performance.

In response to this demand, Canadian firms like Purpose Investments have crafted Bitcoin ETFs with an emphasis on security. Purpose’s Bitcoin ETF, for example, employs “cold storage” — keeping Bitcoin assets offline to lower the risk of cyber attacks. This setup adheres to Canadian regulatory standards, offering investors additional safeguards typically absent in direct cryptocurrency purchases.

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Benefits of Bitcoin ETFs: Combining accessibility with security

Bitcoin ETFs make crypto investment easier by eliminating the need for private wallets and technical knowledge, while also simplifying asset security. With Canadian regulatory oversight, these ETFs come with protections designed to reduce risks. For example, Purpose’s ETF stores assets in offline cold storage, which can only be accessed by authorized custodians — a significant deterrent against online hacking.

For Canadian investors, Bitcoin ETFs also offer a potentially diversified approach to entering the crypto market. Some ETFs incorporate a mix of digital assets, helping spread risk across multiple cryptocurrencies, which may reduce exposure to individual asset volatility.

Risks in Bitcoin ETF investing

While Bitcoin ETFs have grown in popularity, they remain susceptible to Bitcoin’s characteristic volatility. Industry experts, such as Colin White of Verecan Capital Management, argue that cryptocurrency remains a speculative asset, subject to extreme price shifts. Bitcoin ETFs, though diversified in some cases, do not eliminate the risks associated with high volatility in the crypto market.

Additionally, investors should consider ETF fees, which can reduce returns over time. Although ETFs that include a range of digital assets may help distribute risk, this structure does not fully shield investors from potential losses, especially in a turbulent crypto market.\

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Exploring Bitcoin ETFs in Canada: how to get started

Canadians interested in Bitcoin ETFs can consider these steps for a successful entry into the market:

  • Research available Bitcoin ETFs: Options such as Purpose Bitcoin ETF (TSX:BTCC), Evolve Bitcoin ETF (TSX:EBIT), and CI Galaxy Bitcoin ETF (TSX:BTCX) are listed on Canadian exchanges and offer various structures and security approaches.
  • Compare ETF fees: Bitcoin ETFs often come with management fees, so it’s wise to assess how these fees may impact long-term returns.
  • Evaluate security protocols: Check if the ETF’s assets are in cold storage, and understand how the provider handles asset custody and protection.
  • Align with financial goals: While Bitcoin ETFs make it easier to access crypto investments, they still carry risk. Aligning with one’s financial goals and risk tolerance is essential.
  • Consider tax benefits: Holding Bitcoin ETFs in accounts like RRSPs or TFSAs can offer tax advantages, potentially reducing capital gains tax on returns.

Bottom line: Bitcoin ETFs in a shifting financial landscape

Bitcoin ETFs offer Canadians a convenient and regulated way to participate in the cryptocurrency market, balancing accessibility with enhanced security measures like cold storage. As political developments drive renewed interest in Bitcoin, investors should be mindful of the risks posed by its volatility. For those who conduct thorough research and align their strategies with their financial objectives, Bitcoin ETFs could become a valuable part of their investment portfolio in today’s evolving economic environment.

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Romana King Senior Editor, Money.ca

Romana King is the Senior Editor at Money.ca. She writes for various publications, and her book -- House Poor No More: 9 Steps That Grow the Value of Your Home and Net Worth -- continues to be an Amazon bestseller. Since its publication in November 2021, this book has won five awards, including the New York CPA Society's Excellence in Financial Journalism (EFJ) Book Award in 2022.

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