ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB)
- Previous Close
66.98 - Open
67.83 - Bid 67.60 x 800
- Ask 67.64 x 800
- Day's Range
67.12 - 67.88 - 52 Week Range
38.62 - 73.62 - Volume
154,263 - Avg. Volume
1,511,970 - Net Assets 3.21B
- NAV 66.71
- PE Ratio (TTM) --
- Yield --
- YTD Daily Total Return --
- Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.00
- Expense Ratio (net) 0.21%
The index is designed to reflect the performance of bitcoin in U.S. dollars. In seeking to achieve its investment objective, the trust will hold bitcoin and will value its shares daily based on the index.
21Shares US LLC
Fund Family
Digital Assets
Fund Category
3.21B
Net Assets
2024-01-10
Inception Date
Performance Overview: ARKB
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