What he means is that there are no Brokers as middleman between you as Trader and the Exchange. In crypto land you hold your assets on the exchange itself, or what is the future: even the exchange is replaced by p2p trading (some already exist).
This ETF looks like a great option. I am glad I discovered it. So since it is a ETF, I can trade it just like a stock or any other ETF. The gains look great, in line with Crypto expectations. by the way... the same company offers a similar ETF for Ethereum.. ETC is the ticker,,, currently trading at approx $30 is there some reason not to trade this ETF??
sorry guys.... I just learned the the ETC fund for Ethereum is only available for private placement to accredited investors... but GBTC sure looks interesting.. I am kinda surprised that there are not more of these Crypto ETF's available. I bet we will see many more on the market in the near future
CME, just announced today that futures will trade as of Dec 18....so there is no current answer to your question. I use IB and one other for futures
Interesting observation by i960: "Market Orders for XBT futures contracts will not be accepted. Any Market Orders for XBT futures contracts received by the Exchange will be automatically rejected. Stop Limit Orders are permitted during regular and extended trading hours for the XBT futures contract." https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...it-will-allow-launches-b.315589/#post-4556770 .
"Orders 1 tick above quoted price works like a market buy order." Trying to figure out what you mean by that line. How do you define "quoted price"?