Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust Debuts With Low Fee Edge

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  • MSBT debuts with $34M volume, 1.6M shares traded, surpassing first-day expectations for Bitcoin ETFs.

  • The fund’s 0.14% expense ratio undercuts rivals, giving Morgan Stanley a competitive cost advantage.

  • Launch supported by Bitcoin ETF inflows and geopolitical developments, boosting investor interest.

Morgan Stanley entered the spot Bitcoin ETF market on April 8 with the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust (MSBT), recording $34 million in first-day trading volume. The fund traded over 1.6 million shares and closed at $20.47. Its launch came as Bitcoin rebounded and ETF inflows strengthened.

Strong Trading Debut Exceeds Expectations

MSBT posted higher-than-expected activity during its first trading session. Analysts had projected slightly lower volumes for the launch. However, the fund surpassed those estimates with steady demand throughout the day.

Notably, the debut aligned with renewed interest in Bitcoin ETFs. Earlier in the week, U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $471 million in net inflows. This marked the strongest daily total in about six weeks.

Funds managed by BlackRock and Fidelity Investments led these inflows. This broader momentum provided a supportive backdrop for MSBT’s launch.

Pricing Strategy Sharpens Competition

A key feature of MSBT is its 0.14% expense ratio. This undercuts BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, which charges 0.25%. It also comes slightly below Grayscale Investments’ Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF at 0.15%.

This pricing approach positions Morgan Stanley to compete for cost-sensitive investors. Lower fees can influence allocation decisions, especially in a crowded ETF market. Therefore, MSBT enters the sector with a clear cost advantage.

Additionally, Morgan Stanley brings a wide distribution network to the product. Its roughly 16,000 financial advisors oversee about $9.3 trillion in assets. This reach could support adoption over time.

Market Backdrop Supports ETF Activity

The ETF launch coincided with geopolitical developments that influenced crypto markets. Reports of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran contributed to improved sentiment. Additionally, reports indicated Iran accepted cryptocurrency payments for oil transit fees.

However, the ETF sector continues to recover from earlier outflows. Nearly $5 billion exited spot Bitcoin ETFs since November. These losses were only partly offset by inflows recorded in March and early April.

As a result, MSBT’s debut occurred during a period of mixed but improving market conditions.

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