XRP News Today: XRPM ETF Gains 3% Return Leveraging XRP’s Price Fluctuations
- Amplify ETFs launched the XRPM ETF on Nov 18, 2025, offering 3% monthly income via XRP-linked covered call options while retaining price appreciation exposure. - The fund writes weekly out-of-the-money calls on 30-60% of XRP exposure, leveraging volatility to generate premiums while maintaining 40-70% unhedged long positions. - XRP's $136.3B market cap and cross-border payment utility justify its role as a "bridge currency," supported by the XRP Ledger's speed and low-cost transactions. - Market reaction
The Amplify
XRPM’s investment process includes
XRP’s position as the fourth-largest digital currency by market value
Initial market response to XRPM’s rollout was cautiously positive. Although XRP was priced at $2.27 on November 15—a 1.4% drop during the day—it posted a 3.5% gain for the week, highlighting ongoing demand.
The ETF’s design also reflects shifting investor interest toward crypto products that prioritize income. With a 0.75% expense ratio and monthly payouts, XRPM competes with other YieldSmart products, including Amplify’s Ethereum-based ETTY ETF. At the same time, competitors like Bitwise, 21Shares, and Grayscale have
As XRPM enters the market, its performance will depend on how well it can generate income while protecting capital amid volatility. For now, the fund’s launch highlights the evolution of crypto derivatives and the increasing demand for regulated, structured products that blend digital asset innovation with established investment practices.
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