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Hong Kong has approved the first Bitcoin and Ethereum Spot ETFs, what do investors need to know? Explain how prices might react, key influencing factors, and investment strategies.
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BTC, ETH Rise As Hong Kong Bitcoin ETF Applicants Say They've Been ApprovedBitcoin {{BTC}} has risen 2.8% over 24 hours, trading above $66,500, and ether {{ETH}} has advanced to $3,240, according to CoinDesk Indices data, as multiple issuers in Hong Kong said they'd been approved for spot crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs). China Asset Management, Bosera Capital and other applicants posted to social-media platform WeChat (Weixin) that they had been approved to list spot bitcoin and ether ETFs in Hong Kong. However, these announcements seem to have front-run an official statement from the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), which has not posted a list of approved issuers. Some of the posts have since been deleted. The SFC did not return emails or phone calls asking for comment. Singapore-based digital assets trading house QCP Capital said in a message shared with CoinDesk that it believes the ETFs, when approved, will unlock some institutional demand during Asia trading hours. "Participants who wanted exposure have always been limited to US hours, but this now gives institutional investors an Asia-based alternative," QCP wrote. "We believe this will be bullish short term, but there are more important narratives and drivers such as macro events."

BTC, ETH Rise As Hong Kong Bitcoin ETF Applicants Say They've Been Approved

Bitcoin {{BTC}} has risen 2.8% over 24 hours, trading above $66,500, and ether {{ETH}} has advanced to $3,240, according to CoinDesk Indices data, as multiple issuers in Hong Kong said they'd been approved for spot crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

China Asset Management, Bosera Capital and other applicants posted to social-media platform WeChat (Weixin) that they had been approved to list spot bitcoin and ether ETFs in Hong Kong. However, these announcements seem to have front-run an official statement from the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), which has not posted a list of approved issuers. Some of the posts have since been deleted.

The SFC did not return emails or phone calls asking for comment.

Singapore-based digital assets trading house QCP Capital said in a message shared with CoinDesk that it believes the ETFs, when approved, will unlock some institutional demand during Asia trading hours.

"Participants who wanted exposure have always been limited to US hours, but this now gives institutional investors an Asia-based alternative," QCP wrote. "We believe this will be bullish short term, but there are more important narratives and drivers such as macro events."
March 26: #Bitcoin    in 4 hr: Bullish falling wedge breakout can push bitcoin price towards $72k After ETF approval, we are seeing continuous buying during US trading Session and big cartels are loading millions and millions worth BTC. Support: $69k, Resistance: $73650. Bitcoin daily chart have turned bullish again, Daily RSI 60 is showing upside movement while MACD is showing low sell pressure. Pray for $75,000 🔥 #BTC #Halving #ETf
March 26: #Bitcoin    in 4 hr:

Bullish falling wedge breakout can
push bitcoin price towards $72k

After ETF approval, we are seeing
continuous buying during US trading
Session and big cartels are loading
millions and millions worth BTC.

Support: $69k, Resistance: $73650.

Bitcoin daily chart have turned bullish
again, Daily RSI 60 is showing upside
movement while MACD is showing
low sell pressure.

Pray for $75,000 🔥
#BTC
#Halving #ETf
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