Cryptocurrency Q&A Why would an ETF trade at a discount?

Why would an ETF trade at a discount?

Daniele Daniele Wed Jan 01 2025 | 6 answers 1238
I'm trying to understand why an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) would trade at a discount. I'm curious about the factors that might cause this phenomenon and its implications for investors. Why would an ETF trade at a discount?

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Eleonora Eleonora Fri Jan 03 2025
This situation is referred to as a premium, where the market price is higher than the underlying value.

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SsamziegangSerenadeMelodyHarmonySoul SsamziegangSerenadeMelodyHarmonySoul Fri Jan 03 2025
Market prices are influenced by the forces of supply and demand.

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isabella_taylor_activist isabella_taylor_activist Fri Jan 03 2025
On the other hand, if sellers exert heavy pressure on the market, the ETF's price can fall below its NAV.

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QuasarPulse QuasarPulse Fri Jan 03 2025
This occurrence is known as a discount, indicating the market price is lower than the intrinsic value.

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SakuraFestival SakuraFestival Fri Jan 03 2025
As a result, an ETF's market price may not always align with its NAV.

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