I want to open a modest crypto position in my Roth IRA, complementary to my BTC holdings in cold storage. I plan to have some core holding, which I will hold long-term. I may also buy and sell the dips and spikes in addition to this. I would prefer to have just one ticker in my portfolio that covers the crypto umbrella.
There are a few ETFs that I've found and liked, but have been having trouble deciding which is for me. By and large, they are all very similar but have a few distinctions between them that merit further consideration. Below is how I think I would rank them, but welcome viewpoints from folks more knowledgeable than I.
$IBIT - iShares Bitcoin Trust
- 0.12% expense ratio (until January 11, 2025); 0.25% expense ratio thereafter
- Largest Bitcoin ETF by volume
$BITB - Bitwise Bitcoin ETF
- 0.20% expense ratio
- Publicly available and verifiable BTC addresses
$FBTC - Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund
- Waived expense ratio (until August 1, 2024); 0.25% expense ratio thereafter
- Self-custody of BTC
$BITW - Bitwise 10 Crypto Index Fund
- 2.5% expense ratio
- Exposure to ETH and other alt coins
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