Issuer League Tables
iShares led all issuers with a commanding $32.05B inflow, significantly boosting its year-to-date total to $238.00B. Vanguard also had a strong session, gathering $8.80B, which contrasts with its negative 5-day flow of ($38.64B) but aligns with its positive $278.75B YTD trend. SPDR rounded out the top three with a $4.13B intake. On the other end, VanEck saw the largest net redemptions at ($811.4M), followed by Roundhill with ($732.0M) in outflows. On a relative basis, Putnam stood out by adding $2.34B, representing a significant 16.14% of its assets under management in a single day.
Issuer Flows (Absolute)
| Brand | AUM | 1 Day | 5 Day | 30 Day | YTD | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | ||||||
| iShares | $4,531.37B | $32.05B | $57.40B | $97.43B | $238.00B | $518.02B |
| Vanguard | $4,456.76B | $8.80B | ($38.64B) | $62.26B | $278.75B | $524.35B |
| SPDR | $1,941.49B | $4.13B | $14.15B | $21.48B | $64.31B | $137.19B |
| Putnam | $14.52B | $2.34B | $2.43B | $3.02B | $6.55B | $9.22B |
| JPMorgan | $323.47B | $1.77B | $2.21B | $8.01B | $37.60B | $78.36B |
| Top 5 Laggards | ||||||
| VanEck | $158.72B | ($811.4M) | ($11.21B) | ($1.72B) | $8.13B | $17.88B |
| Roundhill | $33.05B | ($732.0M) | $2.76B | $8.04B | $17.65B | $22.63B |
| ProShares | $122.86B | ($600.9M) | ($600.4M) | $1.86B | $22.89B | $21.33B |
| FT Vest (may be the result of a custom rebalance) | $54.69B | ($436.4M) | ($1.76B) | $907.7M | $4.69B | $8.17B |
| Capital Group | $148.35B | ($272.2M) | $1.65B | $5.42B | $32.39B | $61.92B |
Issuer Flows (Relative to AUM)
| Brand | AUM | 1 Day Flow | 1 Day Flow % of AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| Putnam | $14.52B | $2.34B | 16.14% |
| Counterpoint | $723.0M | $97.8M | 13.53% |
| Columbia | $13.97B | $1.22B | 8.74% |
| CoinShares | $805.8M | $45.1M | 5.60% |
| Astoria | $496.0M | $25.9M | 5.22% |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| Bushido | $792.3M | ($53.5M) | (6.76%) |
| RockCreek | $99.8M | ($5.6M) | (5.57%) |
| Wahed | $1.24B | ($52.3M) | (4.22%) |
| Leverage Shares | $2.67B | ($107.0M) | (4.02%) |
| Castellan | $866.9M | ($27.5M) | (3.17%) |
Daily ETF Flow Analysis
The ETF market recorded substantial net inflows of $54.71B, bringing the year-to-date total past the trillion-dollar mark to $1.06T. This daily activity was overwhelmingly driven by the Equity asset class, which attracted $53.59B, while Fixed Income added a respectable $3.34B. Conversely, Commodity funds saw outflows of ($1.19B), and Digital Assets continued a negative trend with ($520.9M) in redemptions. The day’s most popular categories were U.S. Large Cap Value and Growth, which pulled in $18.02B and $15.02B respectively, while Thematic Disruptive Tech and Precious Metals were the least favored, shedding ($1.55B) and ($1.15B).
Asset Class Flows
| Asset Class | AUM | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Equity | $12,068.07B | $53.59B | $20.22B | $223.09B | $697.77B | $1,297.05B |
| Fixed Income | $2,581.44B | $3.34B | $8.51B | $60.40B | $314.14B | $578.04B |
| Commodity | $306.43B | ($1.19B) | ($2.95B) | ($6.70B) | ($6.31B) | $29.13B |
| Alternative | $12.86B | ($31.8M) | $54.9M | $261.6M | $3.12B | $5.82B |
| Multi-Asset | $39.56B | $71.1M | $335.6M | $1.07B | $6.87B | $12.30B |
| Currency | $2.94B | $3.7M | $3.0M | $63.7M | $645.9M | $116.4M |
| Non-Traditional | $491.38B | ($556.2M) | $2.50B | $13.85B | $45.44B | $79.60B |
| Digital Asset | $87.75B | ($520.9M) | ($896.7M) | ($4.79B) | ($4.64B) | $17.44B |
| Total | $15,590.42B | $54.71B | $27.77B | $287.24B | $1,057.05B | $2,019.49B |
Category Flows (Top/Bottom 10)
| Category | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|
| Top 10 Leaders | ||
| Equity: U.S. Large Cap – Value | $1,071.53B | $18.02B |
| Equity: U.S. Large Cap – Growth | $1,449.69B | $15.02B |
| Equity: U.S. Mid Cap – Blend | $445.12B | $5.23B |
| Equity: U.S. Small Cap – Blend | $391.72B | $4.58B |
| Equity: U.S. Large Cap – Blend | $4,577.22B | $2.74B |
| Equity: Sector – Information Technology | $488.83B | $2.43B |
| Equity: U.S. Mid Cap – Value | $89.04B | $1.71B |
| Equity: U.S. Small Cap – Value | $121.79B | $1.27B |
| Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend | $1,115.94B | $897.8M |
| Equity: Sector – Real Estate | $95.03B | $815.2M |
| Bottom 10 Laggards | ||
| Equity: Thematic – Disruptive Tech | $103.27B | ($1.55B) |
| Commodity: Focused – Precious Metals | $276.19B | ($1.15B) |
| Non-Traditional: Buffer – Equity | $93.17B | ($620.6M) |
| Digital Asset: Cryptocurrency – Bitcoin | $76.03B | ($493.3M) |
| Fixed Income: Taxable – Government Long | $129.67B | ($406.1M) |
| Equity: Sector – Communication Services | $30.37B | ($321.5M) |
| Non-Traditional: Leverage | Inverse – Equity | $138.43B | ($234.1M) |
| Equity: Region – Country Specific | $185.18B | ($198.3M) |
| Equity: Thematic – Multi-Sector | $29.87B | ($194.5M) |
| Equity: Thematic – Precious Metals | $41.87B | ($155.5M) |
U.S. Size & Style
U.S. Large Cap style funds were the main story of the day, with iShares products dominating inflows. The iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF (IWD) led all ETFs with a massive $10.12B collection, while its growth-focused counterpart, the iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF), was close behind with $6.02B. Vanguard’s Russell 1000 growth and value ETFs also saw significant demand, pulling in $5.07B and $3.88B respectively. In contrast, the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) experienced the day’s largest single-fund outflow at ($4.93B).
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| IWD | iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF | $87.57B | $10.12B |
| IWF | iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF | $130.61B | $6.02B |
| VONG | Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth ETF | $48.21B | $5.07B |
| IWR | iShares Russell Midcap ETF | $59.90B | $3.90B |
| VONV | Vanguard Russell 1000 Value ETF | $23.55B | $3.88B |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| VOO | Vanguard S&P 500 ETF | $969.59B | ($4.93B) |
| VLUE | iShares MSCI USA Value Factor ETF | $10.73B | ($1.80B) |
| CGDV | Capital Group Dividend Value ETF | $35.61B | ($462.4M) |
| DIA | State Street SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust | $43.03B | ($388.8M) |
| RPV | Invesco S&P 500 Pure Value ETF | $1.65B | ($190.7M) |
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Size & Style ex-U.S.
Flows into international equity ETFs were positive but modest compared to their U.S. counterparts. The Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS) was the category leader, attracting $433.6M in new assets. Following behind was the Schwab International Equity ETF (SCHF), which gathered $381.6M. Redemptions were relatively light, with the Avantis International Large Cap Value ETF (AVIV) seeing the largest outflow of ($138.1M), followed by the iShares MSCI EAFE Value ETF (EFV) with ($121.1M) in withdrawals.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| VXUS | Vanguard Total International Stock ETF | $152.72B | $433.6M |
| SCHF | Schwab International Equity ETF | $65.49B | $381.6M |
| ICOW | Pacer Developed Markets International Cash Cows 100 ETF | $1.73B | $139.3M |
| FNDF | Schwab Fundamental International Equity ETF | $23.80B | $130.8M |
| EMXC | iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ex China ETF | $25.50B | $60.1M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| AVIV | Avantis International Large Cap Value ETF | $1.84B | ($138.1M) |
| EFV | iShares MSCI EAFE Value ETF | $23.62B | ($121.1M) |
| PXH | Invesco RAFI Emerging Markets ETF | $1.87B | ($40.4M) |
| JDVI | John Hancock Disciplined Value International Select ETF | $726.9M | ($25.7M) |
| QINT | American Century Quality Diversified International ETF | $663.7M | ($17.1M) |
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Sector & Industry
The Technology sector saw significant activity, though flows were split among key funds. The iShares U.S. Technology ETF (IYW) was a standout winner, pulling in $2.17B. However, the popular VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) experienced the largest sector outflow of the day at ($588.7M). Other sectors attracting capital included Real Estate, led by a $508.6M inflow into the Schwab U.S. REIT ETF (SCHH), and Financials, with the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLF) adding $451.1M.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| IYW | iShares U.S. Technology ETF | $26.57B | $2.17B |
| SCHH | Schwab U.S. REIT ETF | $11.16B | $508.6M |
| XLF | State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF | $50.52B | $451.1M |
| XLK | State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF | $119.98B | $384.4M |
| SOXX | iShares Semiconductor ETF | $43.91B | $361.6M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| SMH | VanEck Semiconductor ETF | $71.01B | ($588.7M) |
| XLC | State Street Communication Services Select Sector SPDR ETF | $22.43B | ($330.2M) |
| IYT | iShares US Transportation ETF | $2.27B | ($217.5M) |
| IYM | iShares U.S. Basic Materials ETF | $1.35B | ($161.3M) |
| IGM | iShares Expanded Tech Sector ETF | $10.31B | ($47.2M) |
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Region & Country
Country-specific flows were led by interest in Canadian equities, as the iShares MSCI Canada ETF (EWC) collected $149.0M. South Korea also saw positive interest, with the iShares MSCI South Korea ETF (EWY) adding $59.3M. On the other side of the ledger, the iShares MSCI Japan ETF (EWJ) registered the largest regional outflow at ($221.7M). China-focused funds were mixed, with the KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB) shedding ($97.6M) while the Invesco China Technology ETF (CQQQ) gained a smaller $13.6M.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| EWC | iShares MSCI Canada ETF | $6.06B | $149.0M |
| EWY | iShares MSCI South Korea ETF | $23.94B | $59.3M |
| BBEU | JPMorgan BetaBuilders Europe ETF | $8.93B | $19.0M |
| CQQQ | Invesco China Technology ETF | $3.25B | $13.6M |
| FLCA | Franklin FTSE Canada ETF | $756.4M | $10.3M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| EWJ | iShares MSCI Japan ETF | $22.20B | ($221.7M) |
| KWEB | KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF | $4.95B | ($97.6M) |
| EWT | iShares MSCI Taiwan ETF | $10.85B | ($52.5M) |
| EEMA | iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Asia ETF | $1.23B | ($46.4M) |
| ILF | iShares Latin America 40 ETF | $3.69B | ($24.8M) |
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Thematic
Infrastructure-related themes were in favor, with the First Trust Nasdaq Clean Edge Smart GRID Infrastructure Index (GRID) attracting $94.1M and the iShares U.S. Infrastructure ETF (IFRA) adding $91.2M. In stark contrast, disruptive technology themes faced heavy redemptions. The Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM) recorded a substantial outflow of ($984.2M), while the Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF (AIQ) and ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) shed ($375.3M) and ($169.0M), respectively.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| GRID | First Trust Nasdaq Clean Edge Smart GRID Infrastructure Index | $11.85B | $94.1M |
| IFRA | iShares U.S. Infrastructure ETF | $4.60B | $91.2M |
| XHB | State Street SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF | $1.53B | $85.7M |
| ITB | iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF | $2.72B | $67.2M |
| DTCR | Global X Data Center And Digital Infrastructure ETF | $2.56B | $58.7M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| DRAM | Roundhill Memory ETF | $23.36B | ($984.2M) |
| AIQ | Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF | $10.25B | ($375.3M) |
| ARKK | ARK Innovation ETF | $6.25B | ($169.0M) |
| GDX | VanEck Gold Miners ETF | $22.43B | ($111.9M) |
| AGIX | KraneShares Public-Private AI & Technology ETF | $786.8M | ($88.1M) |
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Fixed Income
Fixed income ETFs saw net inflows of $3.34B, led by demand for corporate credit. The iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (LQD) gathered $426.8M, while the iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYG) added $255.4M. The Roundhill Ultra Short Duration No Dividend Target ETF (XBOX) saw a large $280.9M inflow (may be the result of a custom rebalance). Meanwhile, long-duration government bonds faced headwinds, with the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) seeing the largest fixed income outflow of ($410.6M).
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| LQD | iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF | $31.90B | $426.8M |
| SCHP | Schwab US TIPS ETF | $16.44B | $367.9M |
| XBOX | Roundhill Ultra Short Duration No Dividend Target ETF (may be the result of a custom rebalance) | $280.9M | $280.9M |
| HYG | iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF | $16.72B | $255.4M |
| EMB | iShares JP Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF | $14.35B | $250.6M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| TLT | iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF | $40.80B | ($410.6M) |
| VCIT | Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF | $67.05B | ($115.8M) |
| JEMB | Janus Henderson Emerging Markets Debt Hard Currency ETF | $441.8M | ($53.9M) |
| IGSB | iShares 1-5 Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF | $22.27B | ($52.4M) |
| VCLT | Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond ETF | $9.71B | ($45.5M) |
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Commodity
Commodity funds experienced a net outflow of ($1.19B), driven almost entirely by redemptions from precious metals products. The SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) led the exodus with an ($812.6M) withdrawal, and the iShares Gold Trust (IAU) shed ($370.9M). These outflows contribute to the asset class’s negative year-to-date flow of ($6.31B). Bucking the trend, the iShares Silver Trust (SLV) managed to attract $142.5M in new assets.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| SLV | iShares Silver Trust | $29.19B | $142.5M |
| USO | United States Oil Fund LP | $1.84B | $32.0M |
| COMB | GraniteShares Bloomberg Commodity Broad Strategy No K-1 ETF | $121.4M | $3.6M |
| CANE | Teucrium Sugar Fund | $67.6M | $2.6M |
| DBA | Invesco DB Agriculture Fund | $1.14B | $1.3M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| GLD | SPDR Gold Shares | $130.27B | ($812.6M) |
| IAU | iShares Gold Trust | $60.34B | ($370.9M) |
| GLDM | SPDR Gold Minishares Trust of beneficial interest | $27.24B | ($55.7M) |
| SGOL | abrdn Physical Gold Shares ETF | $6.74B | ($46.0M) |
| PDBA | Invesco Agriculture Commodity Strategy No K-1 ETF | $367.1M | ($23.1M) |
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Cryptocurrency
Digital asset ETFs recorded net outflows of ($520.9M), extending a negative trend that has seen the category lose ($4.79B) over the past month. Bitcoin-tracking funds bore the brunt of the redemptions, with the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) losing ($239.3M). The Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) and Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF (GBTC) also saw significant outflows of ($120.8M) and ($54.3M), respectively. The only notable inflow was a $23.6M addition to the Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF (BTC).
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| BTC | Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF | $3.27B | $23.6M |
| GXRP | Grayscale XRP Trust ETF | $58.1M | $2.0M |
| XRPI | Volatility Shares Trust XRP ETF | $86.2M | $583.2K |
| BTRN | Global X Bitcoin Trend Strategy ETF | $2.0M | $495.4K |
| GSUI | Grayscale Sui Staking ETF | $19.9M | $0 |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| IBIT | iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF | $45.03B | ($239.3M) |
| FBTC | Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund | $11.29B | ($120.8M) |
| GBTC | Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF | $8.26B | ($54.3M) |
| ARKB | ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF | $1.95B | ($50.7M) |
| BITB | Bitwise Bitcoin ETF Trust | $2.17B | ($27.5M) |
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Non-Traditional
The Non-Traditional category posted a net outflow of ($556.2M), with large movements in both directions. Leveraged semiconductor funds were popular, as the Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X ETF (SOXL) brought in $388.5M. However, several buffer ETFs experienced large redemptions, including a ($236.5M) outflow from the FT Vest Buffered Allocation Growth ETF (BUFG) (may be the result of a custom rebalance). Similarly, the Innovator Equity Defined Protection ETF – 1 Yr July (ZJUL) shed ($128.6M) (may be the result of a custom rebalance).
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| SOXL | Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X ETF | $26.75B | $388.5M |
| SNXX | Tradr 2X Long SNDK Daily ETF | $4.46B | $207.9M |
| MUU | Direxion Daily MU Bull 2X ETF | $7.07B | $157.2M |
| JEPQ | JPMorgan NASDAQ Equity Premium Income ETF | $39.31B | $128.3M |
| FAPR | FT Vest U.S. Equity Buffer ETF – April | $1.23B | $56.6M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| BUFG | FT Vest Buffered Allocation Growth ETF (may be the result of a custom rebalance) | $323.6M | ($236.5M) |
| TQQQ | ProShares UltraPro QQQ | $35.85B | ($223.6M) |
| SOXS | Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bear 3X ETF | $1.65B | ($150.5M) |
| BUFT | FT Vest Buffered Allocation Defensive ETF (may be the result of a custom rebalance) | $145.5M | ($130.1M) |
| ZJUL | Innovator Equity Defined Protection ETF – 1 Yr July (may be the result of a custom rebalance) | $255.6M | ($128.6M) |
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Recent Launches
The most recent launch was the Defiance US 100 Tech Ex Software ETF (XIGV), which debuted today. Yesterday saw the launch of the Defiance Daily Target 2X Long DRAM ETF (DRAL). Additionally, issuer Corgi brought a suite of eight new 2x daily leveraged ETFs to market, each with an initial AUM of $250.0K.
| Ticker | Name | ETF Action Category | Inception | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XIGV | Defiance US 100 Tech Ex Software ETF | Unclassified | 6/25/2026 | $0 |
| DRAL | Defiance Daily Target 2X Long DRAM ETF | Unclassified | 6/24/2026 | $0 |
| MNSX | Corgi MNST 2x Daily ETF | Unclassified | 6/24/2026 | $250.0K |
| CAMC | Corgi CAMT 2x Daily ETF | Unclassified | 6/24/2026 | $250.0K |
| ONTX | Corgi ONTO 2x Daily ETF | Unclassified | 6/24/2026 | $250.0K |
| ACLZ | Corgi ACLS 2x Daily ETF | Unclassified | 6/24/2026 | $250.0K |
| UMCX | Corgi UMC 2x Daily ETF | Unclassified | 6/24/2026 | $250.0K |
| LASC | Corgi LASR 2x Daily ETF | Unclassified | 6/24/2026 | $250.0K |
| TPLX | Corgi TPL 2x Daily ETF | Unclassified | 6/24/2026 | $250.0K |
| SIMX | Corgi SIMO 2x Daily ETF | Unclassified | 6/24/2026 | $250.0K |
