★Morgan Stanley sets 0.14% Bitcoin ETF fee, lowest in market if approved
"This move by Morgan Stanley signals a major shift in how traditional finance views cryptocurrency. With such low fees, their vast network of advisors could funnel significant institutional and retail capital into Bitcoin, legitimizing the asset and potentially driving broader market adoption."

The Big Market Report Take
Morgan Stanley throwing its hat in the ring with a 0.14% Bitcoin ETF fee is certainly a play for market share. With their army of advisors and trillions under management, that low fee could make it an easy sell for clients looking to dip a toe in crypto. Interesting times.
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