The Ethereum Tracker One ETF (Ticker: CETHF) is a sophisticated financial instrument designed for investors seeking focused exposure to the dynamic world of cryptocurrencies, specifically Ethereum. As part of the innovative Pair-focused category, this ETF strategically aims for a Long position in Ethereum (ETH) while simultaneously holding a Short position in the Swedish Krona (SEK). This dual-focus approach not only offers potential growth from the rising value of Ethereum but also capitalizes on fluctuations between ETH and SEK, providing a unique hedge against currency volatility.
Ethereum Tracker One stands out as a niche offering in the In Specie domain, which means it is backed directly by the underlying asset, in this case, Ethereum. This ensures that investors have a direct claim on the cryptocurrency itself, offering a level of security and authenticity that can be particularly appealing in the often-turbulent crypto market. This ETF is adeptly structured for those looking to diversify their portfolio with a blend of high-tech assets and currency positioning, allowing them to tap into the revolutionary potential of blockchain technology while managing risk through currency arbitrage strategies. Whether you're a seasoned investor in the digital currency space or exploring new avenues for portfolio diversification, Ethereum Tracker One provides a compelling opportunity to engage with the future of finance.
ETHEREUM TRACKER ONE (CETHF) Fund Flow Chart
ETHEREUM TRACKER ONE (CETHF) 1 year Net Flows: -975M
CETHF ETF FAQ
What was CETHF’s price range in the past 12 months?
Currently, no data Available
What is the AUM of CETHF?
As of Feb 04, 2025 The AUM of CETHF is 3.32B.
Is CETHF overvalued?
Not enough analysts have published a price target to calculate whether the price is overvalued.
Does CETHF pay dividends?
CETHF does not currently pay dividends.
How many shares outstanding does CETHF have?
Currently, no data Available
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of CETHF?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in CETHF