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Ethereum Investors Just Got Some Bullish News

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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) investors might recall a fine Wednesday last January when the first exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on spot Bitcoin prices hit the Street. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rejected that application five years later, but the idea of spot Bitcoin ETFs persisted.

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Surprise: You're Probably Paying a Lot More in Investing Fees Than You Think

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38% of mutual fund investors think they don't pay any mutual fund fees or expenses. You likely pay some of them and you may or may not pay others: Trading commissions : Many good brokerages these days are charging $0 per trade, but not so long ago many charged $10 or even $25 per trade.

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These 3 Dividend ETFs Are a Retiree's Best Friend

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More than 5,000 stocks that trade on U.S. exchanges pay dividends. There is another solution, though: Invest in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that offer solid dividend yields. Income investors should like the iShares Select Dividend ETF's 30-day Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yield of 3.69%.

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Why Ripple (XRP) Is Soaring Today

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XRP rose as a familiar fund manager announced the formation of a mutual fund focused on owning XRP tokens. Grayscale's history with crypto funds The fund manager in question is Grayscale, a veteran of running mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the cryptocurrency sector.

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Avoid These Common Gold IRA Scams

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Image source: Getty Images While a typical individual retirement account (IRA) consists of financial offerings like mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and Treasury bills, a gold IRA includes precious metals. The goal is not to enrich you or your portfolio, but to earn fat commissions of their own.

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A Bitcoin Bonanza: Unpacking the 11 Bitcoin ETFs Approved by the SEC

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Fear not, because the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) just sent out a fresh batch of invites in the form of 11 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on Bitcoin's real-time spot price. Either way, I expect a rapid inflow of investor funds into these new or reformed ETF assets.

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Is Cathie Wood's Top Crypto Holding a Buy in 2024?

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Across all of her exchange-traded funds (ETFs), her largest holding is cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN). The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is currently reviewing applications from Ark Invest, mutual fund manager VanEck, BlackRock , and several others.