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Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC)

68.61 +2.06 (+3.10%)
As of 9:57:20 AM EDT. Market Open.
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  • Previous Close 66.55
  • Open 68.18
  • Bid 68.13 x 100000
  • Ask 68.14 x 210000
  • Day's Range 68.08 - 68.79
  • 52 Week Range 54.21 - 110.25
  • Volume 1,247,660
  • Avg. Volume 5,987,925
  • Net Assets 12.74B
  • NAV 66.53
  • PE Ratio (TTM) --
  • Yield 0.00%
  • YTD Daily Total Return -12.72%
  • Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.00
  • Expense Ratio (net) 0.25%

The index is constructed using bitcoin price feeds from eligible bitcoin spot markets and a volume-weighted median price (“VWMP”) methodology, calculated every 15 seconds based on VWMP spot market data over rolling sixty-minute increments. In seeking to achieve its investment objective, the trust will hold bitcoin and will value its shares daily as of 4:00 p.m. EST using the same methodology used to calculate the index. All of the trust’s bitcoin will be held by the custodian.

Fidelity Investments

Fund Family

Digital Assets

Fund Category

12.74B

Net Assets

2024-01-10

Inception Date

Performance Overview: FBTC

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Trailing returns as of 4/30/2026. Category is Digital Assets.

YTD Return

FBTC
12.72%
Category
23.32%

1-Year Return

FBTC
19.04%
Category
11.64%

3-Year Return

FBTC
0.00%
Category
8.07%

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