List of Flash News about EDGAR
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2025-11-14 20:05 |
Stanley Druckenmiller Portfolio Update (Nov 2025): Duquesne Capital Moves Flagged on X — Verify via SEC 13F Before Trading
According to @StockMKTNewz, Stanley Druckenmiller and Duquesne Capital have updated their portfolio, with the alert posted on Nov 14, 2025 and referencing a detailed X thread by @LuxAlgo. Source: @StockMKTNewz on X; @LuxAlgo on X. The post does not disclose specific tickers or position sizes, so traders should confirm any changes directly in Duquesne’s latest U.S. SEC Form 13F on EDGAR before acting. Source: @StockMKTNewz on X; U.S. SEC Form 13F and EDGAR. With no holdings detail provided in the post, no immediate crypto-market impact can be assessed at this time. Source: @StockMKTNewz on X. Actionable next step: monitor the official 13F filing release and then track price and volume reactions in the disclosed names to identify follow-through opportunities. Source: U.S. SEC EDGAR. |
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2025-11-12 23:26 |
Breaking: Canary Funds CEO says first spot XRP (XRP) ETF ‘XRPC’ going effective — traders should verify SEC EDGAR and listing notices
According to @EleanorTerrett, Canary Funds CEO Steven McClurg stated that the first single-token spot XRP ETF (ticker XRPC) is “going effective” and credited SEC leadership for supporting free markets; source: Eleanor Terrett post on X dated Nov 12, 2025. The post provides no SEC filing number, effective date, or exchange listing circular, so traders should wait for the effective registration statement on SEC EDGAR and an official exchange listing notice before executing event-driven positions; sources: Eleanor Terrett post on X; SEC EDGAR and Division of Corporation Finance guidance. If confirmed, primary-market creation/redemption and ETF-NAV spread dynamics would likely shape XRP spot liquidity and derivatives basis in a manner consistent with the US spot BTC ETF framework; source: SEC Order Release No. 34-99306 (Jan 10, 2024) approving spot Bitcoin ETF listings. |
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2025-11-12 19:40 |
Nasdaq Listing Notice Claim for Spot XRP ETF: What Traders Must Verify With SEC and Nasdaq Now
According to the source, a claim circulated that Nasdaq issued an official listing notice for a spot XRP ETF on Nov 12, 2025. source: social media post Before any spot XRP ETF can trade, the SEC must approve a 19b-4 exchange rule change for the listing venue and declare the fund’s registration statement effective. source: U.S. SEC Exchange Act Section 19b and SEC registration guidance Traders should independently confirm by checking SEC EDGAR for an approved 19b-4 order and an effective S-1 or 485BPOS, and by verifying a Nasdaq Trader official listing notice that specifies ticker, CUSIP and effective date. source: SEC EDGAR and Nasdaq Trader listing notices If confirmation appears on SEC EDGAR and Nasdaq Trader, expect ETF primary market flows to influence XRP liquidity via creation and redemption arbitrage, which can widen or tighten the spot derivatives basis around U.S. market open. source: SEC Investor Bulletin on ETFs and standard ETF arbitrage mechanics |
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2025-11-12 16:38 |
US Spot XRP (XRP) ETF Filing by Canary Capital: Potential Earliest-Thursday Launch, SEC Approval Steps, and Trading Setups
According to the source, Canary Capital has filed documents with U.S. securities regulators for a proposed US spot XRP ETF, and the source states the product could launch as early as Thursday. An ETF cannot begin trading without an approved exchange rule change on Form 19b-4 and an effective registration statement such as an S-1 or post-effective amendment, according to the U.S. SEC. During the January 2024 spot BTC ETF approvals, BTC spot volumes and futures open interest rose while basis tightened, according to CME Group and Kaiko data and the U.S. SEC’s approval orders dated January 10, 2024. Traders should monitor the SEC’s EDGAR system for a 19b-4 approval order and effectiveness of the registration statement and watch XRP funding rates, spot-perp basis, options implied volatility, and spot volumes into any confirmed date, according to standard SEC listing procedures and observed market behavior reported by CME Group and Kaiko. |
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2025-11-12 01:37 |
Canary XRP ETF Could Start Trading This Week After SEC Filing: 3 Key Checks for XRP (XRP) Traders
According to the source, a recent U.S. SEC filing indicates a Canary-branded XRP ETF could begin trading this week, contingent on the filing being declared effective and an exchange listing notice being posted (source: SEC filing referenced by the source). According to the SEC’s EDGAR process, ETF shares can only trade after the registration statement becomes effective and the listing exchange publishes an official bulletin with the first-trade date (source: U.S. SEC EDGAR and exchange listing procedures). Traders should verify timing by checking the SEC EDGAR entry for effectiveness and the listing exchange’s corporate actions notice before positioning in XRP or related instruments (source: U.S. SEC EDGAR and exchange notices). |
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2025-11-07 20:30 |
Bitwise Dogecoin (DOGE) ETF Could Be Available by Late November, SEC Filing Signals — Trading Timeline and Catalysts
According to the source, a late-Thursday U.S. SEC EDGAR filing by Bitwise Asset Management outlines an exchange-traded fund that tracks Dogecoin (DOGE) and indicates shares could be offered before the end of November. Source: U.S. SEC EDGAR filing by Bitwise Asset Management. The filing states fund shares would be listed on a national securities exchange, providing exchange-traded access to DOGE exposure once effective. Source: U.S. SEC EDGAR filing by Bitwise Asset Management. For traders, the near-term catalyst window aligns with SEC effectiveness and exchange listing processes that govern when shares can begin trading. Source: U.S. SEC rules on registration statement effectiveness and exchange listing procedures. |
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2025-10-29 15:10 |
OpenAI IPO 2027 Report: Timeline and Trading Implications for AI Stocks and Crypto
According to @KobeissiLetter, OpenAI could launch an IPO as soon as 2027, implying a potential public listing within roughly two years from now, if realized. source: The Kobeissi Letter on X, Oct 29, 2025 The post does not provide details on valuation, listing venue, advisors, or share structure, nor does it reference an SEC registration such as an S-1. source: The Kobeissi Letter on X, Oct 29, 2025 U.S. IPOs require a filed and effective registration statement (e.g., Form S-1) before shares can be offered to the public, so confirmation would come via SEC EDGAR or official company announcements. source: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission For traders, this remains unconfirmed headline risk until regulatory filings appear; monitor SEC EDGAR and OpenAI corporate channels for verification and potential timeline updates. source: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; OpenAI |
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2025-10-21 00:30 |
Source Claims 21Shares Filed S-1 with SEC for Injective (INJ) ETF: 3 Key Trading Checks and Timeline
According to the source, 21Shares filed an S-1 registration statement with the U.S. SEC to launch an Injective (INJ) ETF, a claim traders should validate by confirming an accepted S-1 entry and any subsequent S-1/A amendments on the SEC EDGAR system (source: SEC EDGAR). For process and timing, monitor the related exchange 19b-4 rule filing and the SEC Division of Corporation Finance comment-letter cycle, which typically precedes any registration becoming effective (source: SEC Division of Trading and Markets; source: SEC Division of Corporation Finance). Near term, actionable catalysts are EDGAR acceptance, exchange listing filings, and shifts in INJ spot and perpetuals liquidity; prioritize official filings over headlines when sizing risk and setting stops (source: SEC filings; source: exchange market data). |
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2025-10-12 09:37 |
Report: Grayscale Files Form 10 for Bittensor Trust (TAO) — SEC Timeline and Trading Watchpoints
According to @rovercrc, Grayscale has filed a Form 10 for its Bittensor Trust (TAO), signaling an attempt to register the trust as an SEC-reporting company; source: @rovercrc. A Form 10 registers a class of securities under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and, once effective, requires ongoing 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K disclosures that increase public financial transparency; source: U.S. SEC. Form 10 registrations typically become effective 60 days after filing unless accelerated or suspended, giving traders a provisional window to monitor for effectiveness; source: U.S. SEC. Traders seeking verification should monitor the SEC’s EDGAR database for the Bittensor Trust Form 10, related comment letters, and the notice of effectiveness to confirm the timeline; source: U.S. SEC. Until the filing appears on EDGAR or Grayscale issues an official announcement, the report should be treated as unconfirmed; source: U.S. SEC, @rovercrc. |