The ETF Report

An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of pooled investment security that operates much like a mutual fund. Typically, ETFs will track a particular index, sector, commodity, or other asset, but unlike mutual funds, ETFs can be purchased or sold on a stock exchange the same way that a regular stock can. An ETF can be structured to track anything from the price of an individual commodity to a large and diverse collection of securities. ETFs can even be structured to track specific investment strategies.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs: How to invest and what it means

The SEC has opened up cryptocurrencies to a new crop of investors after approving spot Bitcoin ETFs in a move that will offer more protections for those investing in the asset class.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs approved by SEC

The SEC is approving for the first time Bitcoin spot ETFs for trading, the move is considered a game-changer for cryptocurrency investors big and small.

SEC duped, X account hacked, Bitcoin ETF not approved

News of a Bitcoin ETF approval is false after the SEC's X account was "compromised" late Tuesday as regulators scrambled to tell investors no decision has been made, although one is expected by Wednesday.