Any brokerage services should be in a position to access new ETFs as soon as they hit the exchanges. If you don't already have an account, you can submit some basic forms to open an account at companies like Morgan Stanley's E-Trade, Fidelity Investments, or any number of smaller companies. Because of the recent online brokerage revolution sparked by Robinhood, the upfront cost of buying and selling ETFs should generally be zero. For cryptocurrency experts, this is where your Coinbase account won't be of much help. With several major digital asset platforms currently fighting off SEC accusations that they improperly traded crypto securities, they are not in the business of handling clients' securities needs. ETFs are securities, so those who want to invest at this stage will likely go through legacy financial channels.
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