Did you know that ETF prices are divided into net value and market price? Did you know that the net value and market price may generate a premium, making your purchase expensive as soon as you enter the market?Quickly use [Taiwan Stock ETF Discount and Premium Inquiry] to make your ETF not expensive. ProvideYuanta, Fubon, Cathay, Fuhua, Qunyi, Taishin, Mega, Jiekou, First, Uni-President, CITIC, KGI, Shin Kong, Wing Fung, Franklin Huamei, UOB, Nomura, Yuen Fu, Wing Cheong Query the discount and premium of issued ETFs and ETNsA brief explanation of ETF discounts and premiumsETFs are listed on exchanges and are traded in the same way as general stocks. That is to say, investors do not trade ETFs with net value, but with market prices that may change at any time. For an ETF with a net value of 100 yuan today, if investors’ buying power is higher than their selling power, they may be willing to buy it at a price higher than the net value, such as 101 yuan. This is a premium. On the contrary, investors may not be willing to buy it at a price higher than the net value. If you buy it at this high price, you can only sell it at 99 yuan, which is a discount.In the short term, the market price and net value of ETFs may experience large discounts and premiums due to investors enthusiasm for the underlying assets tracked by ETFs.But in the long run, the market price and net value of ETFs will converge.Therefore, if a certain ETF has a large premium in the short term,It means that investors have already reacted first to future profits.Should I enter the market immediately to pursue purchases at this time?You have to take the premium part into consideration! The following features are also available● Basic information of individual stocks●Individual stock constituent information● Industry distribution information of individual stocks’ constituent stocks● Super information on the trading of three major legal persons in individual stocks● Daily trading volume information of individual stocks● Stock price information over the years (reasonable price calculated based on stock prices over the years)● Dividend information of individual stocks over the years● Individual stock yield information over the years● Stock rights information over the years● ETF yield ranking list● ETF cash dividend ranking list