Canadian Investor Guides for HYPE & Hyperliquid Exposure
Plain-English explainers on TFSA and RRSP rules, qualified investments, treasury strategy, and how to value a publicly traded crypto treasury company.
CSE-Listed Stocks and Your TFSA: What Counts as a Qualified Investment
How CRA decides what's a qualified investment for a TFSA or RRSP, why CSE-listed common shares generally qualify, and what to verify with your brokerage before buying.
How to Calculate HYLQ's Premium or Discount to NAV
The formula for HYLQ's premium or discount to its HYPE treasury — what NAV per share means for crypto treasury companies, how to compute it, and what the number tells you about timing.
Is There a HYPE ETF in Canada? Here's What Exists and What Doesn't
There is no HYPE ETF on Canadian exchanges as of 2026. Here's why, how the Canadian Bitcoin ETF landscape sets the precedent, and how Canadian investors gain HYPE exposure today.
HYLQ vs. Holding HYPE Directly: A Canadian Investor's Comparison
Comparing direct HYPE token purchase against HYLQ Strategy Corp common shares on CSE — taxes, custody, account eligibility, and exit costs for Canadian investors.
The Hyperliquid Treasury Strategy Explained: The MicroStrategy of HYPE
How public companies use corporate balance sheets to accumulate scarce digital assets — the MicroStrategy playbook, SOL Strategies precedent, and what HYLQ adapts for HYPE.
TFSA Contribution Limits 2026: A Guide for Canadian Crypto Investors
How TFSA contribution room works in 2026, what happens when you withdraw, what triggers CRA penalties, and how Canadian investors use TFSA room to hold crypto-adjacent exposure tax-free.
TFSA Day Trading: The CRA Rules Crypto Investors Need to Know
The CRA can strip the tax shelter from a TFSA when activity looks like a business. How frequent trading, crypto patterns, and brokerage activity factor into CRA's review — and how to stay on the safe side.