The easiest way to buy gold is actually backed by the real thing (GLD)

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The largest gold exchange-traded fund (ETF) says that it has the physical gold to back up every share it issues.

Because investors don't buy physical gold when they purchase shares in the ETF, there's been concern that the fund does not.

The SPDR Gold Trust exchange-traded fund, which uses the ticker "GLD," started in 2004.

In part, it serves as a cheaper alternative to investing in the physical metal. It is sponsored by the World Gold Council, which has oversight over the Bank of New York Mellon as a trustee.

But while buying into the ETF is clearly different from buying physical gold ounces, there are doubts about its backing and how easy redemptions are.

Here's how it works, according to Greg Collett, director of investment products at the World Gold Council:

HSBC holds the fund's gold in a vault that's completely separate from the bank's own stash, like the one it would keep for a bankruptcy estate.

Before shares are issued, HSBC confirms with BNY Mellon that the gold is available in the vault.

"Every share is backed by a bar of gold, and it just drives me insane that there's always this sort of implication that it's not really there," Collett told Business Insider. "It is there."

He noted that the ETF goes through a biannual audit of its bars. There's also a daily update on the SPDR Gold Shares website. GLD had 30 million ounces worth $34 billion on Wednesday.

The ETF has gained 15% this year, and gold posted its strongest quarter in nearly 30 years in Q1.

Still, redeeming your investment could be tricky because it's possible only in large amounts. In other words, a retail investor cannot suddenly show up to grab their gold like they would if they had stored physical bars in a bank's vault.

"But if you were, in theory, to want 10 million in gold out of the fund, you could show up and get that done," Collett said. "For the vast majority of investors, the answer is no."

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