Hi there,An ETF with a "Y" in front of it is not a warrant but...

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    Hi there,
    An ETF with a "Y" in front of it is not a warrant but is the code ASX uses to provide the 'intraday indicative value' (or INAV). It is updated every 15 seconds and provides an estimate of the NAV of the ETF during the trading day.

    So, only use the three ticker symbol when looking to invest in ETFs
 
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