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Top crypto bets

Top crypto bets

28.67k followers16 symbols Watchlist by Yahoo Finance

This list will track the publicly traded companies that are making bets, big and small, on cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and ether. Yahoo Finance will update this list as new companies enter the crypto space.

Curated by Yahoo Finance

Background

As the market cap of bitcoin has soared to £229 billion, everyone wants to get in on the action, but not everyone wants to actually buy coins. One way to get exposure to crypto is to buy shares of public companies exposed to crypto. Yahoo Finance is now tracking the big companies (£760 million market cap or higher) that have dipped in to crypto.

How did we choose these stocks?

This is an editorial, curated list. Our team of reporters uses their expertise to judge which companies have got involved enough in crypto to merit inclusion here.

How are these weighted?

The stocks in this watchlist are weighted equally based on price at the time they were added.

To read what every company on this list is doing that involves cryptocurrency, read this story.

Performance

WatchlistChange today1-month return1-year returnTotal return
Top crypto bets-0.91%---
^GSPC+0.17%+1.94%+26.64%+5515.79%

16 symbols

SymbolCompany nameLast priceChange% changeMarket timeVolumeAvg vol (3-month)Market cap
MSFTMicrosoft Corporation414.74+2.42+0.59%16:00 GMT-412.46M20.30M3,082.48B
NVDANVIDIA Corporation898.78+11.31+1.27%16:00 GMT-433.38M52.24M2,246.95B
VVisa Inc.280.74+2.20+0.79%16:00 GMT-43.14M6.16M574.42B
MAMastercard Incorporated456.98+1.49+0.33%16:00 GMT-41.72M2.42M424.82B
AMDAdvanced Micro Devices, Inc.151.92-0.47-0.31%16:00 GMT-437.28M62.53M245.55B
GSThe Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.454.73-0.83-0.18%16:00 GMT-41.82M2.36M146.63B
CMECME Group Inc.208.46-5.15-2.41%16:00 GMT-41.74M1.72M75.06B
PYPLPayPal Holdings, Inc.62.93-1.52-2.36%16:00 GMT-48.68M13.37M65.83B
IBKRInteractive Brokers Group, Inc.120.11+0.98+0.82%16:00 GMT-4566.92k977.42k50.06B
SQSquare, Inc.71.31-1.89-2.58%16:01 GMT-45.11M9.98M44.00B
NDAQNasdaq, Inc.60.66+0.48+0.80%16:00 GMT-41.74M3.49M34.97B
MSTRMicroStrategy Incorporated1180.48-83.16-6.58%16:00 GMT-41.39M2.35M20.94B
CBOECboe Global Markets, Inc.181.06-1.86-1.02%16:00 GMT-4546.56k825.94k19.04B
AMTDAMTD IDEA Group1.73+0.02+1.17%14:19 GMT-420.88k49.11k1.74B
OSTK-16.78--16:00 GMT-43.74M--
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