INR (the INRUSD ETF) jumped from 42 to 94, more than doubled, within just a few days last month.
Why?
I have never seen anything like that for a currency ETF.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-indian-rupee-etn-soared-172405426.html
INR is an ETN (not an ETF) and is currently trading at over a 100% premium to its NAV.
be serious.A good shorting opportunity?
Probably one of those "the market can remain irrational far longer than you can remain solvent" kind of things. I remember some of the old closed end funds used to trade at a pretty consistent discount or premium to NAV for years, and this is now pretty much the same thing as they were.A good shorting opportunity?
Probably one of those "the market can remain irrational far longer than you can remain solvent" kind of things. I remember some of the old closed end funds used to trade at a pretty consistent discount or premium to NAV for years, and this is now pretty much the same thing as they were.