Cryptocurrency Funds
A cryptocurrency fund is based on a traditional investment fund that makes it easy for new investors to invest in. In a nutshell, a cryptocurrency fund will buy and trade coin instead of you directly purchasing and trading them and in many cases will do this over a basket of digital currencies, through index linked cryptocurrency funds. This then spreads the risk of investing in a single digital currency that may be subject to volatile pricing movements.
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