Canadian securities administrators remind investors of inherent risks associated with cryptocurrency futures contracts
CSA
Montréal – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) would like to remind dealers and investors of the inherent risks associated with products linked to cryptocurrencies, including futures contracts. While these contracts may be traded on regulated exchanges and may be cleared by regulated central counterparties, the fact remains that their high level of risk will not be suitable for all types of investors.
"More specifically, the underlying value of these futures contracts is based on trading occurring on markets for cryptocurrencies which are largely unregulated," said Louis Morisset, CSA Chair and President and CEO of the Autorité des marchés financiers. "Therefore, there may be some circumstances such as price volatility in the underlying markets, which may lead to consequences such as sudden and significant margin calls in the futures market."
As is the case with every investment, an investor looking to participate in cryptocurrency futures trading should understand all of the risks involved.
The CSA reminds registered dealers and advisers that they must perform their own due diligence on these cryptocurrency-linked products before recommending them to their clients.
The CSA will continue to follow developments surrounding these initiatives. For additional information on the risks of cryptocurrencies, please refer to CSA Staff Notice 46-307 Cryptocurrency Offerings.
The CSA, the council of the securities regulators of Canada's provinces and territories, co-ordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.
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For more information:
CSA member name | Point of contact | Phone number |
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Autorité des marchés financiers | Sylvain Théberge | |
Alberta Securities Commission | Hilary McMeekin | |
British Columbia Securities Commission | Alison Walker | |
Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan | Shannon McMillan | |
Financial and Consumer Services Commission, New Brunswick | Marissa Sollows | |
Government of Prince Edward Island, Superintendent of Securities | Steve Dowling | |
Manitoba Securities Commission | Jason (Jay) Booth | |
Nova Scotia Securities Commission | David Harrisson | |
Nunavut Securities Office | Jeff Mason | |
Office of the Superintendent of Securities, Newfoundland and Labrador | Kimberly Ryan | |
Office of the Superintendent of Securities, Northwest Territories | Tom Hall | |
Office of the Yukon Superintendent of Securities | Rhonda Horte | |
Ontario Securities Commission | Kristen Rose |