But owning Berkshire doesn't give
you the same broad exposure to the overall economy and the market as you get from a total stock index fund or ETF.
Not exact matches
Coinbase is not the first to offer a cryptocurrency index fund, which passively invests in a basket of digital assets the
same way stock market investors can buy a
broad S&P 500 fund, allowing investors to get
exposure to the asset class without directly owning Bitcoin and its peers.
They also offer the
same broad diversity offered by actively managed funds, some ETFs offer
exposure to an entire region or asset class in just one transaction.
Coinbase is not the first to offer a cryptocurrency index fund, which passively invests in a basket of digital assets the
same way stock market investors can buy a
broad S&P 500 fund, allowing investors to get
exposure to the asset class without directly owning Bitcoin and its peers.