A CNBC investigative article pointed out that Bitcoin ETFs have not won the favor of financial advisors. Nearly six months after their launch, there is little sign that advisors have shown strong interest in these funds. The two main factors are market timing and regulatory compliance. Most clients prioritize stability and long-term growth rather than high-risk opportunities. If Bitcoin shows stable returns for at least 15 years, some advisors will consider adding it to client portfolios. Although some broker-dealers have approved the purchase of Bitcoin ETFs, they limit the purchase quantity, while other companies do not allow advisors to sell Bitcoin ETFs at all.