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yieldhunter
@randomdude
2Mon
Don‘t worry, there are many others you can buy in the EU, such as
$VBTC
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Klein-Anleger1
@Klein-Anleger1
2Mon
@randomdude
1% TER is Crazy high
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yieldhunter
@randomdude
2Mon
@Klein-Anleger1
Maybe. Is
$IBIT
better? I don‘t know. There are so many ways to hold Bitcoin. It really depends on the purpose.
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ShrimpTheGimp🦐
@ShrimpTheGimp
2Mon
$FBTC
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Klein-Anleger1
@Klein-Anleger1
2Mon
@randomdude
yes, Of course. The TER is in this case 0,25%
But I would say the best way to Invest in Bitcoin without a wallet is the Ishares Bitcoin ETP
$IB1T
with 0,15% TER
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yieldhunter
@randomdude
2Mon
@ShrimpTheGimp
According to this data, the Van Eck has been performing better:
https://extraetf.com/de/etf-comparison?products=DE000A28M8D0-etf,XS2434891219-etf
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yieldhunter
@randomdude
2Mon
@randomdude
Don‘t just rely on the TER.
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Klein-Anleger1
@Klein-Anleger1
2Mon
@randomdude
youre right 😅
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ShrimpTheGimp🦐
@ShrimpTheGimp
2Mon
@randomdude
According to ING, however, Fidelity performs better. 4% over 3 years. In addition, the TER of the Fidelity is only 0.35% and not 0.75% :)
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ShrimpTheGimp🦐
@ShrimpTheGimp
2Mon
@randomdude
Even in your comparison, Fidelity is 5% better over 3 years 😉
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yieldhunter
@randomdude
2Mon
@ShrimpTheGimp
Perhaps the TER has changed at some point 🤷🏻♂️
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