In June 2023, BlackRock, the world's largest asset management giant, applied to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to register a Big Pie spot ETF. On November 15 of the same year, it also applied to register an Ether spot ETF.

Forbes recently reported that regulators are keen to approve big-ticket spot ETFs.

CME's largest futures open contract has become the first in the market. Bullish ETFs have been bought in large quantities, and spot ETFs are still the focus of the market game.

Small investors have left the market in the past 24 hours

Overall investors have a relatively high bullish sentiment towards the big pie and Ether. Currently, the big pie is fluctuating at a high level and Ether is making up for the gains. In the absence of an obvious negative environment and falling below the trend range, it is still prudent to go short.