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Strategies & Market Trends : CEF and ETF

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From: Julius Wong1/24/2023 9:17:18 AM
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This Bitcoin mining ETF is +100% YTD and January hasn’t even ended yet

Jan. 23, 2023 3:09 PM ET
Valkyrie ETF Trust II - Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (WGMI), RIOT, HUT, HUT:CA, BTC-USD CLSK, BITF
By: Jason Capul, SA News Editor
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In the early weeks of 2023, one Bitcoin mining exchange traded fund has taken advantage of the rebound in the crypto market to surge more than 100% since the close of last year.

The Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (NASDAQ: WGMI) is showing a 102.9% year-to-date return, helped by a 4.5% push during Monday’s trading session. The fund has been lifted by positive price movements from Bitcoin ( BTC-USD), which has climbed above $22K in 2023 with its own 37% YTD gain.

Meanwhile, WGMI’s topside push has received plenty of support from some of the ETF’s top holdings, which include the likes of Bitfarms ( BITF), Hut 8 Mining Corp. (NASDAQ: HUT), CleanSpark ( CLSK), Riot Platforms (NASDAQ: RIOT) and others.

Investors should be aware that while WGMI has jumped by a triple-digit percentage in less than one month, the fund was also crushed in 2022, cratering 83% last year from $26.20 a share to $4.47 a share.

In Monday's afternoon trading, WGNI was sitting at $8.65 after touching $9.06 earlier. Even with the recent upswing, the ETF remains about 68% lower for the past 12 months.

WGMI represents a relatively small ETF, only holding $2.64M assets under management.
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