Morgan Stanley Put Ethereum Yield in an ETP. Who Carries the Risk?
An investor can sell a share in Morgan Stanley’s new Ethereum Trust during market hours. The trust may need weeks, or months during a stressed queue, to free some of the Ether (ETH) behind it. Why such a large timing gap? The crypto exchange-traded product, or ETP, holds ETH behind shares that trade on NYSE The post Morgan Stanley Put Ethereum Yield in an ETP. Who Carries the Risk? appeared first on BeInCrypto.
Key Takeaways
- An investor can sell a share in Morgan Stanley’s new Ethereum Trust during market hours.
- The trust may need weeks, or months during a stressed queue, to free some of the Ether (ETH) behind it.
- Why such a large timing gap?
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