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Bitcoin ETF Fees Comparison: Why Morgan Stanley is Going Cheaper

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Morgan Stanley’s proposed 0.14% fee is lower than competitors like BlackRock and Grayscale. Lower fees matter because they attract investors, but that’s only part of the strategy. By offering the cheapest option, Morgan Stanley makes it easier for its advisors to recommend their own product rather than sending clients’ money to other firms.

How Morgan Stanley advisors could drive Bitcoin demand

The bank has around 16,000 financial advisors managing trillions in client assets. That’s where the real impact lies. The firm suggests clients allocate 0% to 4% of their portfolio to crypto. Even a small move can drive huge inflows.

“Morgan Stanley Wealth Management oversees about $8 trillion in AUM and recommends a 0–4% Bitcoin allocation. Even a 2% allocation would mean $160 billion, nearly three times the size of IBIT. $MSBT: Monster Bitcoin.” — Phong Le, President, Strategy

That’s significantly larger than the combined current size of many Bitcoin ETFs. Instead of investors choosing Bitcoin on their own, advisors could now guide that decision at scale.The real impact comes from Morgan Stanley’s wealth business.

Crypto investment strategy: Bringing Bitcoin in-house

Until now, Morgan Stanley clients have mostly accessed Bitcoin through third-party products. With MSBT, that changes.

The bank is building a full crypto setup that includes:

Custody support from Coinbase and BNY Mellon

Plans for trading and staking services

Integration with its E*TRADE platform

This means clients can get Bitcoin exposure without leaving the Morgan Stanley ecosystem.

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What this means for Bitcoin and institutional investors

This move shows how much Wall Street’s view on Bitcoin has changed.

A few years ago, many big banks were unsure about crypto. Now, they are building products, infrastructure, and long-term strategies around it.

Morgan Stanley’s ETF could:

Bring in steady, long-term capital

Make Bitcoin a regular part of investment portfolios

Increase competition among ETF providers

Banks like JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs are also expanding into crypto, which shows this is part of a larger shift.

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Why is Morgan Stanley launching its own Bitcoin ETF?

The bank aims to bring Bitcoin investing in-house by offering a low-cost, proprietary option. This allows its 16,000 advisors to recommend an internal product rather than sending client assets to third-party competitors.

What does Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF mean for the market?

It represents a major shift in Wall Street adoption, potentially bringing steady, long-term capital into Bitcoin. It also increases competition among ETF providers, pushing major banks to build permanent crypto infrastructure.

What is Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF fee?

Morgan Stanley’s MSBT charges a 0.14% fee, making it cheaper than rivals like BlackRock and Grayscale, giving advisors a strong reason to recommend it to clients.

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