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UBS Ramps Up Bitcoin ETF Call Options 24-Fold in Latest 13F Filing

UBS, Switzerland's largest bank, has dramatically expanded its Bitcoin-linked derivatives exposure, increasing its holdings of Bitcoin ETF call options by roughly 24 times in its most recent quarterly regulatory filing. The shift,…

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Aug 15, 2026 at 6:19 PM UTC · Updated 5日前 · 3 分で読める

UBS Ramps Up Bitcoin ETF Call Options 24-Fold in Latest 13F Filing
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UBS, Switzerland's largest bank, has dramatically expanded its Bitcoin-linked derivatives exposure, increasing its holdings of Bitcoin ETF call options by roughly 24 times in its most recent quarterly regulatory filing. The shift, disclosed through the bank's 13F submission to U.S. regulators, represents a significant institutional wager on Bitcoin upside without direct ownership of the underlying asset.

The position change surfaced through UBS's quarterly 13F holdings report, filed with the SEC and available through the agency's EDGAR system. Rather than accumulating spot Bitcoin or purchasing ETF shares outright, the Zurich-based wealth manager chose to express its view through call options tied to Bitcoin ETFs, a structure that offers leveraged upside with a defined maximum loss.

A call option grants the holder the right, but not the obligation, to purchase an asset at a predetermined price before a specified date. Buying calls on a Bitcoin ETF differs materially from owning the ETF shares directly: while shares track spot prices one-for-one, options provide amplified exposure for a smaller upfront capital commitment. The most a call buyer can lose is the premium paid, but the position can also expire worthless if the underlying ETF fails to appreciate sufficiently.

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