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ETFGI reports a record $20.23bn invested in Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally at the end of November 2021

Monday, January 03, 2022
Opalesque Industry Update - ETFGI reported a record US$20.23 billion invested in Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally at the end of November 2021. Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of US$1.11 billion during November, bringing year-to-date net inflows to US$9.26 billion which is much higher than the US$278 million gathered at this point last year.

Total assets invested in Crypto ETFs and ETPs increased by 3.7% from US$19.52 billion at the end of October 2021 to US$20.23 billion at the end of November, according to ETFGI's November 2021 Crypto ETFs and ETPs industry landscape insights report, a monthly report which is part of an annual paid-for research subscription service.?€?

Highlights:

Record $20.23 invested in Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally at the end of November.

Assets increased by 3.7% from $19.52 billion at end October to $20.23 billion at end November.

Assets have increased 549% year to date in 2021 going from $3.12 Bn at end of 2020 to $20.23 Bn at end November.

Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of $1.11 billion during November.

Record YTD net inflows of $9.26 Bn beating the prior record of $278 Mn gathered YTD in 2020.

$9.40 Bn in net inflows gathered in the past 12 months.

4 Consecutive months of net inflows.

"Due to the growing threat of a new COVID variant Omicron, the S&P 500 declined 0.69% in November, however, the index is up 23.18% year to date. Developed markets, excluding the US, experienced a fall of 4.94% in November. Israel (down 1.03%) and the US (down 1.47%) experienced the smallest losses among the developed markets in November, while Luxembourg suffered the biggest loss of 16.90%. Emerging markets declined 3.53% during November. United Arab Emirates (up 8.15%) and Chile (up 5.51%) gained the most, whilst Turkey (down 13.72%) and Poland (down 11.95%) witnessed the largest declines." According to Deborah Fuhr, managing partner, founder and owner of ETFGI.

Since the launch of the first Crypto ETP in 2015, the Bitcoin Tracker One-SEK, the number and diversity of products have increased steadily. At the end of November there were 80 Crypto ETFs/ETPs with 224 listings assets of US$20.23 Bn, from 21 providers listed on 16 exchanges in 13 countries. During November, 10 new Crypto ETFs/ETPs were launched.

Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of $1.11 billion during November. Bitcoin ETFs/ETPs reported net inflows of $528 Mn during November, bringing year to date net inflows to $5.23 Bn, much higher than the $226 Mn in net inflows Bitcoin ETFs/ETPs had attracted year to date in 2020. Ethereum ETFs/ETPs listed in had net inflows of $342 Mn during November, taking year to date net inflows to $1.98 Bn, greater than the $25 Mn in net inflows Ethereum ETFs/ETPs had reported at this point in 2020.

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