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The Compound and Friends: Ethereum ETFs Are Here
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Day 1 Recap: Ethereum ETFs now have $10.2 Billion in assets across 9 ETFs. Volumes on day 1 were over $1.1 billion for the group. Total net flows were +$107 million after a accounting for the massive -$484 million that came out of $ETHE. Very solid first day
— James Seyffart (@JSeyff)
10:44 AM • Jul 24, 2024
Here's the side by side of the first day of trading for #Ethereum ETFs vs #Bitcoin ETFs.
The major difference to me is the comparatively massive $ETHE outflow. I think $GBTC didn't have that on day 1 because it was still at a meaningful discount when it launched
— James Seyffart (@JSeyff)
1:50 PM • Jul 24, 2024
Small caps expected to grow earnings by more than 25% yoy by 2Q25
Better overall EPS growth in '25 than large caps $IJR
— Mike Zaccardi, CFA, CMT 🍖 (@MikeZaccardi)
11:36 AM • Jul 25, 2024
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