How Goldman Sachs Bitcoin ETF Turn Volatility Into Yields?
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Goldman Sachs plans a Bitcoin income-focused ETF. The fund uses the covered call strategy to generate yield. It limits upside gains in exchange for steady income. Investment giant Goldman Sachs is making another major move into the crypto market, but now with a different approach. The bank’s latest Bitcoin ETF filing has sparked intense attention in the space. But what’s unique about this move? Unlike an ordinary Bitcoin TF that would merely track the value of BTC, Goldman Sachs plans to create a product that will capitalize on the volatility of BTC in order to earn money. In its newest move in the field of Bitcoin ETFs, it seems that Wall Street has become increasingly inventive when it comes to crypto. Goldman Sachs Files for Bitcoin Premium Income ETF Goldman Sachs has become the latest Wall Street giant to enter the crypto space, with its Bitcoin ETF filing. The firm has reportedly filed for a new Bitcoin ETF that lets investors gain exposure to BTC without the firm directly holding it. Instead of holding the crypto, the Bitcoin Premium Income ETF will invest in other exchange-traded products that track the BTC price. Notably, Goldman Sachs currently manages around $3.65 trillion in assets. The fund plans to invest at least 80% of its assets in Bitcoin-related products. These include spot Bitcoin ETFs and derivatives linked to them. Unlike investment managers like BlackRock and Fidelity that directly hold Bitcoin, Goldman’s approach adds an extra layer by investing in products that already track the asset. This means the fund’s performance will still move in line with the crypto’s gains and losses, but indirectly. The move comes amid growing acceptance of Bitcoin-based products in the US. As CryptoNewsZ reported, the US Bitcoin ETFs recorded $411 million recently, bringing the net flow to $96.56 billion.…
Filed under: News - @ April 17, 2026 12:24 pm