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    Goldman Sachs seeks SEC approval for Bitcoin Premium Income ETF

    April 14, 20263 Mins Read


    Goldman Sachs filed a registration statement with the US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) on Tuesday for the Goldman Sachs Bitcoin Premium Income exchange-traded fund (ETF). The proposed fund aims to generate income by maintaining exposure to Bitcoin-linked assets.

    The fund will not invest directly in Bitcoin (BTC), but will allocate at least 80% of its net assets, plus any borrowings, to instruments that provide Bitcoin exposure. These include spot Bitcoin ETPs, options on such products, and options on Bitcoin ETP indices. Exposure may be obtained directly or through a wholly owned Cayman Islands subsidiary.

    Goldman Sachs ETF filing targets income through options-based Bitcoin exposure

    The ETF will implement an actively managed options overwrite strategy, selling call options on Bitcoin ETPs to generate premium income. These premiums are expected to represent the primary source of distributions to investors.

    The overwrite level is expected to range between 40% and 100% of the fund’s Bitcoin exposure under typical market conditions.

    The strategy may also incorporate FLEX options, other exchange-listed options, and over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives. According to the filing, the fund is classified as non-diversified and may therefore “invest a larger percentage of its assets in fewer issuers than diversified funds.”

    Up to 25% of the fund’s total assets may be invested in a Cayman Islands subsidiary, Goldman Sachs Bitcoin Premium Income Portfolio CFC. This structure allows the fund to hold spot Bitcoin ETPs without certain regulatory limitations that apply to US-registered funds.

    The subsidiary may also hold fixed-income securities as collateral. Outside the subsidiary, investments will be limited to cash equivalents and US Treasury securities. The filing notes that a portion of distributions may be treated as return of capital for tax purposes.

    The covered-call strategy converts Bitcoin volatility into income by collecting premium, while capping upside above the option strike price. It may outperform direct Bitcoin exposure in flat or declining markets, or during modest price increases where premium income offsets limited capital gains.

    Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas said the product’s structure is designed to address regulatory limits on commodity exposure. He contrasted this with a similar offering from BlackRock, which uses a 1933 Act structure.

    “This is a ’40 Act filing, so it has to use a Cayman Subsidiary to get around regulatory limitations re holding commodities. BlackRock, meanwhile, has a ’33 Act product that is similar, wrote Balchunas in a Tuesday X post.

    He added that the strategy is designed to meet investor demand for Bitcoin exposure with reduced volatility, offering income in exchange for capped upside.

    Bitcoin is trading at $74,200 at the time of writing on Tuesday, down 0.1% over the past 24 hours.



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