facebookIf an ETF is based on a set of underlying stocks, why does it's value fluctuate differently then the underlying set? - Seedly

Anonymous

18 Apr 2019

General Investing

If an ETF is based on a set of underlying stocks, why does it's value fluctuate differently then the underlying set?

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Gabriel Tham

29 Mar 2019

Tag Team Member at Kenichi Tag Team

Because an ETF cannot track the index with 100% accuracy. There are fees involved, tracking errors, dividends paid out etc

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