# FinanceTips

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It’s a classic supply-and-demand situation. When you see an ETF trading at a premium, it’s essentially the market’s way of saying, "We want in, and we're willing to pay extra for it." While the NAV tells you what the assets are worth on paper, the market price reflects the real-time excitement—or sometimes the panic—of traders on the floor. For a regular investor, seeing a small premium isn't usually a dealbreaker, but a massive one can be a warning sign that you’re overpaying for the hype. It’s one of those quirky moments where the "price" and the "value" don't quite shake hands, leaving you
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