The Bitcoin ETF Trust Units (TSE:EBIT) is a pioneering financial instrument that offers investors a strategic approach to capitalizing on the dynamic cryptocurrency market. This ETF is uniquely categorized as a pair-focused fund, expertly balancing a long position in Bitcoin (BTC) with a short position in the Canadian Dollar (CAD). This distinctive strategy is designed to harness the potential upside of Bitcoin's growth while simultaneously hedging against fluctuations in the CAD, providing a sophisticated investment pathway for those looking to navigate the complexities of digital currencies.
Operating within the in specie niche, the Bitcoin ETF Trust Units stands out by directly holding Bitcoin, offering investors direct exposure to the cryptocurrency's price movements without the need to manage the underlying asset themselves. This approach not only provides immediate liquidity but also ensures transparency and security, key concerns for modern investors in the volatile crypto markets.
Ideal for those seeking to diversify their portfolios with cryptocurrency exposure, this ETF allows participants to potentially profit from Bitcoin’s upward trajectory while mitigating risks associated with currency devaluation. Its innovative structure and strategic focus make it an appealing choice for forward-thinking investors looking to integrate digital assets into their investment strategies.
Bitcoin ETF Trust Units (EBIT) Fund Flow Chart
Bitcoin ETF Trust Units (EBIT) 1 year Net Flows: -49M
EBIT ETF FAQ
What was TSE:EBIT’s price range in the past 12 months?
TSE:EBIT lowest ETF price was 38.42 and its highest was 62.13 in the past 12 months.
What is the AUM of TSE:EBIT?
As of Dec 02, 2025 The AUM of TSE:EBIT is 156.17M.
Is TSE:EBIT overvalued?
Not enough analysts have published a price target to calculate whether the price is overvalued.
Does TSE:EBIT pay dividends?
TSE:EBIT does not currently pay dividends.
How many shares outstanding does TSE:EBIT have?
Currently, no data Available
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of TSE:EBIT?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in TSE:EBIT