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Hong Kong Introduces Asia's First Bitcoin Futures Inverse Product on Stock Exchange

by A1

3 months ago


Hong Kong is set to create history by launching Asia's inaugural Bitcoin futures inverse product on its stock exchange. The innovative financial instrument, developed by CSOP Asset Management, provides investors with an opportunity to benefit from Bitcoin's downward trends.

On Tuesday, CSOP Asset Management will unveil the CSOP Bitcoin Futures Daily (-1x) Inverse Product on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

The initiation of this inverse product comes on the heels of the recent introduction of spot crypto ETFs in Hong Kong, catering to the escalating demand for instruments that can profit from Bitcoin's volatility.

Product Details

The CSOP Bitcoin Futures Daily (-1x) Inverse Product, managed by CSOP Asset Management with HSBC as the trustee, features an annual fee of 1.99% and aims to attract assets under management ranging from $50 to $100 million within one to two years.

In contrast to direct Bitcoin investments, this product primarily engages in short positions of Bitcoin futures traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. This strategy allows investors to capitalize on declines in Bitcoin's market prices without the necessity of directly shorting the cryptocurrency or acquiring put options.

Bitcoin has a longstanding reputation for its pronounced price fluctuations. In 2023, the cryptocurrency displayed volatility as high as 38.3%, surpassing other major global assets such as crude oil and the Nasdaq 100. The inverse ETF is strategically designed to leverage these price swings, granting traders the opportunity to hedge against or speculate on Bitcoin's price downturns.

The introduction of this new product is anticipated to appeal to risk-tolerant investors seeking to maneuver through Bitcoin's unpredictable market. Inverse ETFs are gaining traction worldwide, with comparable products like the ProShares Short Bitcoin ETF (BITI) in the U.S. currently managing over $70 million.

Hong Kong's Cryptocurrency Initiatives

The Securities and Futures Commission has enacted a licensing regime for centralized exchanges, while the Hong Kong Monetary Authority is actively involved in regulating stablecoins. These initiatives are integral to the city's overarching agenda to fortify its virtual asset industry and allure international investments.

The Hong Kong government has signified a significant endorsement of cryptocurrency investment with the conditional sanction of its maiden spot Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on April 15.

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