UK FCA Bans Bitcoin-Based Products for Retail Investors

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...... they just want to stop us all becoming millionaires as what possible other reason could there be!!! :)

Tue, 6 October 2020, 12:51 pm BST

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's financial watchdog said on Tuesday it will ban the sale to retail investors of products that track the price of cryptoassets like Bitcoin, saying most people lose money on them.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said there is no reliable basis for valuing cryptoassets that underpin derivatives and exchange-traded notes. The ban will come into force on Jan. 6, 2021.

Shares in online trading platforms Plus500 <PLUSP.L>, IG <IGG.L> and CMC <CMCX.L> fell by between 2% and 3% after the FCA published its statement on the ban.

The watchdog set out proposals for the ban in a public consultation last year, and said on Tuesday it will save retail investors 53 million pounds.

There is a prevalence of market abuse and financial crime, along with extreme volatility in prices, and lack of legitimate need to invest in such products, the FCA said.
"Significant price volatility, combined with the inherent difficulties of valuing cryptoassets reliably, places retail consumers at a high risk of suffering losses from trading crypto-derivatives," said Sheldon Mills, interim executive director for strategy and competition at the FCA. "We have evidence of this happening on a significant scale."

The FCA said the products were popular with young male investors in particular, and that most respondents to its consultation opposed a ban, arguing that cryptoassets have intrinsic value, with Bitcoin accepted by companies like Starbucks <SBUX.O> and Microsoft <MSFT.O> as a form of payment.

"We remain of the view that the price of cryptoassets is determined by sentiment and speculative behaviour," the FCA said.

(Reporting by Huw Jones; Editing by Susan Fenton)

Source: Reuters
 
It's similar to the overall recent trends clamping down on gambling by the UK Nanny State. 🍼

But it doesn't come into effect until next year and only bans derivatives for Retail Investors.

Professional Traders and Institutions are not included in the ban. Just individual private investors.

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