jälgimisviga
Jälgimisviga, often translated as tracking error, refers to the discrepancy between the actual price movement of an underlying asset and the price movement of a financial instrument designed to track it. This is most commonly observed in index funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that aim to replicate the performance of a specific market index. The goal of such funds is to mirror the returns of their benchmark index as closely as possible.
Several factors can contribute to jälgimisviga. One significant cause is the management fees charged by the
Operational inefficiencies and sampling methods can also introduce tracking error. For passively managed funds that hold
While a certain level of tracking error is inherent in most index-tracking products, a significantly large