Let's say that I buy $100 of an ETF, like VOO or SPY.
Do I own $100 of underlying stock?
Or it is possible that the ETF has a value that is much higher than the actual stock?
For example, I buy for $100 of an ETF, but that corresponds only to $80 of actual stock.
Is there any way o ensure that there isn't too much difference between the direct ownership of the stocks and being part of an ETF?
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