Issuer League Tables
SPDR led all issuers with a significant $5.41 billion daily inflow, bolstering its year-to-date total to $78.42 billion. iShares followed with a strong $4.82 billion intake, contributing to its impressive $117.25 billion 30-day haul, while Invesco secured the third position with $3.05 billion in new assets. Roundhill also had a standout day, collecting $1.11 billion, which represents a substantial addition to its $35.51 billion AUM. On the other end of the spectrum, GraniteShares experienced the largest daily redemptions at $108.3 million, extending its 30-day outflow trend to $1.73 billion.
Issuer Flows (Absolute)
| Brand | AUM | 1 Day | 5 Day | 30 Day | YTD | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | ||||||
| SPDR | $1,990.17B | $5.41B | $11.17B | $19.65B | $78.42B | $144.99B |
| iShares | $4,595.21B | $4.82B | $7.27B | $117.25B | $250.75B | $490.43B |
| Invesco | $974.42B | $3.05B | $2.51B | $11.09B | $55.30B | $98.21B |
| Vanguard | $4,524.01B | $1.45B | $8.94B | ($36.60B) | $292.14B | $530.48B |
| Roundhill | $35.51B | $1.11B | $2.87B | $12.10B | $26.39B | $31.24B |
| Top 5 Laggards | ||||||
| GraniteShares | $11.85B | ($108.3M) | ($451.0M) | ($1.73B) | ($599.5M) | $1.46B |
| Defiance | $11.30B | ($96.3M) | $38.4M | $632.7M | $4.50B | $8.27B |
| Janus Henderson | $44.61B | ($67.4M) | $109.4M | $1.11B | $5.87B | $9.63B |
| T-Rex | $2.41B | ($32.2M) | ($88.3M) | $277.0M | $1.21B | $2.76B |
| Direxion | $69.92B | ($29.7M) | $1.02B | $2.98B | ($11.14B) | ($25.88B) |
Issuer Flows (Relative to AUM)
| Brand | AUM | 1 Day Flow | 1 Day Flow % of AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| ChinaAMC | $50.8M | $3.8M | 7.49% |
| GQG Partners | $591.3M | $33.9M | 5.73% |
| Man | $101.6M | $4.6M | 4.52% |
| Myriad Capital | $448.2M | $16.2M | 3.62% |
| Polen | $653.4M | $20.5M | 3.14% |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| Freedom Day | $153.2M | ($9.0M) | (5.84%) |
| CresAlta | $228.3M | ($5.4M) | (2.36%) |
| Jensen | $88.8M | ($1.7M) | (1.87%) |
| T-Rex | $2.41B | ($32.2M) | (1.34%) |
| Altshares | $114.8M | ($1.5M) | (1.28%) |
Daily ETF Flow Analysis
ETFs recorded total net inflows of $18.79 billion, bringing the year-to-date total to over $1.14 trillion. Equity funds were the primary driver of the day’s activity, gathering $16.25 billion and pushing their one-month total to $124.06 billion. Fixed Income products also saw positive demand, adding $1.81 billion, while Non-Traditional and Digital Asset funds collected $475.7 million and $154.0 million, respectively. The leading categories were U.S. Large Cap Blend with $5.46 billion and U.S. Large Cap Growth with $2.87 billion, underscoring a clear preference for domestic large-capitalization exposure.
Asset Class Flows
| Asset Class | AUM | 1 Day | 1 Week | 1 Month | YTD | 1 Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Equity | $12,286.05B | $16.25B | $32.43B | $124.06B | $735.73B | $1,276.82B |
| Fixed Income | $2,606.59B | $1.81B | $8.91B | $54.98B | $356.48B | $599.09B |
| Commodity | $307.73B | $134.5M | ($366.5M) | ($3.14B) | ($7.98B) | $26.49B |
| Alternative | $12.95B | $23.2M | $106.1M | $193.3M | $3.28B | $5.26B |
| Multi-Asset | $40.06B | ($83.1M) | ($7.7M) | $497.0M | $7.19B | $12.17B |
| Currency | $2.94B | $35.8M | $6.3M | ($8.1M) | $655.8M | $224.0M |
| Non-Traditional | $489.77B | $475.7M | $2.58B | $16.75B | $56.02B | $86.95B |
| Digital Asset | $94.06B | $154.0M | ($128.6M) | ($2.39B) | ($6.06B) | $8.61B |
| Total | $15,840.15B | $18.79B | $43.53B | $190.95B | $1,145.32B | $2,015.62B |
Category Flows (Top/Bottom 10)
| Category | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|
| Top 10 Leaders | ||
| Equity: U.S. Large Cap – Blend | $4,718.69B | $5.46B |
| Equity: U.S. Large Cap – Growth | $1,462.92B | $2.87B |
| Equity: Sector – Information Technology | $492.90B | $2.11B |
| Equity: Region – Country Specific | $186.97B | $1.13B |
| Equity: Sector – Financials | $103.09B | $1.11B |
| Equity: U.S. Large Cap – Value | $1,080.28B | $925.1M |
| Equity: Thematic – Disruptive Tech | $106.18B | $871.4M |
| Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend | $1,136.03B | $417.2M |
| Fixed Income: Taxable – High Yield | $114.97B | $416.8M |
| Non-Traditional: Synthetic Income – Equity | $192.61B | $375.4M |
| Bottom 10 Laggards | ||
| Non-Traditional: Leverage | Inverse – Single Stock | $39.02B | ($415.9M) |
| Fixed Income: Taxable – Government Short | $76.09B | ($220.8M) |
| Asset Allocation: Specialty – Real Assets | $3.07B | ($160.4M) |
| Equity: Sector – Industrial | $89.01B | ($133.4M) |
| Equity: Sector – Energy | $64.79B | ($104.7M) |
| Equity: Thematic – Evolving Consumer | $13.67B | ($102.9M) |
| Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Small | Mid Cap | $68.29B | ($89.3M) |
| Equity: Global Large Cap – Growth | $12.10B | ($87.7M) |
| Equity: Thematic – Infrastructure | $66.04B | ($81.7M) |
| Equity: U.S. Mid Cap – Growth | $65.33B | ($66.4M) |
U.S. Size & Style
U.S. large-cap blend and growth funds dominated inflows, led by the State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) which collected $2.72 billion. The Invesco QQQ Trust Series I (QQQ) was a close second, adding $2.37 billion, followed by the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) with a $1.18 billion intake. Conversely, factor-based strategies faced headwinds, with the iShares MSCI USA Momentum Factor ETF (MTUM) shedding $484.8 million. The iShares MSCI USA Value Factor ETF (VLUE) also saw significant redemptions of $363.5 million.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| SPY | State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF | $788.39B | $2.72B |
| QQQ | Invesco QQQ Trust Series I | $479.34B | $2.37B |
| IVV | iShares Core S&P 500 ETF | $894.42B | $1.18B |
| SPYM | State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF | $159.49B | $981.5M |
| VOO | Vanguard S&P 500 ETF | $995.45B | $449.8M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| MTUM | iShares MSCI USA Momentum Factor ETF | $26.05B | ($484.8M) |
| VLUE | iShares MSCI USA Value Factor ETF | $9.24B | ($363.5M) |
| VTI | Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF | $667.25B | ($301.4M) |
| VTV | Vanguard Value ETF | $186.53B | ($211.4M) |
| SCHA | Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF | $22.87B | ($129.4M) |
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Size & Style ex-U.S.
Flows into international developed markets were mixed, with currency-hedged strategies seeing notable interest. The iShares Currency Hedged MSCI EAFE ETF (HEFA) led with $183.0 million in new assets, while the Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (VEA) added $177.4 million. Emerging markets also saw some demand, with the Avantis Emerging Markets Equity ETF (AVEM) bringing in $124.2 million. On the other side, the unhedged iShares MSCI EAFE ETF (EFA) experienced the largest outflow in the category at $125.5 million.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| HEFA | iShares Currency Hedged MSCI EAFE ETF | $7.45B | $183.0M |
| VEA | Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF | $228.04B | $177.4M |
| EFV | iShares MSCI EAFE Value ETF | $27.51B | $157.7M |
| AVEM | Avantis Emerging Markets Equity ETF | $25.75B | $124.2M |
| IDEV | iShares Core MSCI International Developed Markets ETF | $31.32B | $107.8M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| EFA | iShares MSCI EAFE ETF | $77.30B | ($125.5M) |
| SCZ | iShares MSCI EAFE Small-Cap ETF | $13.70B | ($67.0M) |
| IDV | iShares International Select Dividend ETF | $8.19B | ($42.9M) |
| JIRE | JPMorgan International Research Enhanced Equity ETF | $11.13B | ($33.2M) |
| AVDV | Avantis International Small Cap Value ETF | $18.97B | ($31.4M) |
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Sector & Industry
The Information Technology sector was the clear leader, driven by massive demand for semiconductor funds. The iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX) attracted a remarkable $1.61 billion in a single session. Financials also had a strong showing, with the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLF) gathering $958.2 million. In contrast, the State Street Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLI) saw the largest sector outflow at $126.0 million, followed by the iShares U.S. Healthcare ETF (IYH) with a $120.2 million redemption.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| SOXX | iShares Semiconductor ETF | $46.54B | $1.61B |
| XLF | State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF | $54.49B | $958.2M |
| XLV | State Street Health Care Select Sector SPDR ETF | $40.61B | $324.6M |
| SMH | VanEck Semiconductor ETF | $71.09B | $265.7M |
| VGT | Vanguard Information Technology ETF | $142.99B | $210.8M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| XLI | State Street Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF | $33.57B | ($126.0M) |
| IYH | iShares U.S. Healthcare ETF | $3.03B | ($120.2M) |
| XBI | State Street SPDR S&P Biotech ETF | $10.51B | ($74.2M) |
| XLE | State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF | $37.79B | ($59.3M) |
| XLK | State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF | $119.65B | ($54.5M) |
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Region & Country
Country-specific funds were highlighted by an exceptionally large inflow into South Korean equities. The iShares MSCI South Korea ETF (EWY) single-handedly brought in $1.12 billion, dominating all other regional flows for the day. Other modest inflows were seen in the Invesco China Technology ETF (CQQQ) with $51.1 million and the Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF (FLKR) with $40.9 million. Meanwhile, the iShares China Large-Cap ETF (FXI) registered the largest regional outflow, shedding $144.5 million.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| EWY | iShares MSCI South Korea ETF | $23.17B | $1.12B |
| CQQQ | Invesco China Technology ETF | $3.23B | $51.1M |
| FLKR | Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF | $1.33B | $40.9M |
| FLTW | Franklin FTSE Taiwan ETF | $3.02B | $29.9M |
| EWL | iShares MSCI Switzerland ETF | $2.16B | $15.8M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| FXI | iShares China Large-Cap ETF | $4.28B | ($144.5M) |
| DAX | Global X DAX Germany ETF | $228.4M | ($4.8M) |
| VNM | VanEck Vietnam ETF | $523.2M | ($1.8M) |
| COLO | Global X MSCI Colombia ETF | $198.0M | ($28.2K) |
| ASEA | Global X FTSE Southeast Asia ETF | $97.0M | ($21.5K) |
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Thematic
Disruptive technology themes saw significant activity, led by a $938.7 million inflow into the Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM). The Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF (MAGS) also continued to attract capital, adding another $120.0 million. In contrast, the iShares A.I. Innovation and Tech Active ETF (BAI) experienced the day’s largest thematic redemption of $247.3 million. Infrastructure and home construction themes also faced outflows, with the Global X U.S. Infrastructure Development ETF (PAVE) losing $62.1 million.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| DRAM | Roundhill Memory ETF | $24.56B | $938.7M |
| EMLP | First Trust North American Energy Infrastructure Fund | $4.13B | $160.1M |
| MAGS | Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF | $4.05B | $120.0M |
| IHAK | iShares Cybersecurity & Tech ETF | $1.06B | $48.0M |
| RING | iShares MSCI Global Gold Miners ETF | $2.29B | $35.1M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| BAI | iShares A.I. Innovation and Tech Active ETF | $14.31B | ($247.3M) |
| PAVE | Global X U.S. Infrastructure Development ETF | $14.10B | ($62.1M) |
| ITB | iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF | $2.43B | ($53.9M) |
| XHB | State Street SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF | $1.77B | ($43.6M) |
| ARKK | ARK Innovation ETF | $6.49B | ($27.9M) |
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Fixed Income
High-yield corporate bonds led fixed income inflows, with the iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYG) collecting $382.5 million. Intermediate-term duration was also favored, as seen in the $234.4 million inflow for the iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF (IEF) and the $131.0 million addition to the Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT). Conversely, the long end of the Treasury curve saw outflows, with the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) shedding $202.1 million.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| HYG | iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF | $16.02B | $382.5M |
| IEF | iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF | $47.47B | $234.4M |
| VCIT | Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF | $67.42B | $131.0M |
| BIL | State Street SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF | $46.66B | $112.6M |
| SPIB | State Street SPDR Portfolio Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF | $11.47B | $106.5M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| TLT | iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF | $42.63B | ($202.1M) |
| SHY | iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF | $25.41B | ($196.8M) |
| IQMM | ProShares GENIUS Money Market ETF | $18.29B | ($108.1M) |
| CRUX | Columbia Core Bond ETF | $2.13B | ($89.1M) |
| JAAA | Janus Henderson AAA CLO ETF | $29.09B | ($70.8M) |
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Commodity
Commodity ETFs saw net inflows of $134.5 million, reversing a negative trend over the past week and month. Precious metals were a key contributor, with the iShares Silver Trust (SLV) adding $68.1 million. Energy also saw positive flows, as the United States Oil Fund LP (USO) brought in $48.1 million. Outflows were modest and led by the Invesco DB Precious Metals Fund (DBP), which saw redemptions of $23.1 million.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| SLV | iShares Silver Trust | $27.93B | $68.1M |
| USO | United States Oil Fund LP | $2.16B | $48.1M |
| PDBC | Invesco Optimum Yield Diversified Commodity Strategy No K-1 ETF | $5.54B | $12.8M |
| BCI | abrdn Bloomberg All Commodity Strategy K-1 Free ETF | $2.48B | $11.8M |
| UNG | United States Natural Gas Fund LP | $469.1M | $7.4M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| DBP | Invesco DB Precious Metals Fund | $208.3M | ($23.1M) |
| SDCI | USCF SummerHaven Dynamic Commodity Strategy No K-1 Fund | $535.9M | ($6.4M) |
| PPLT | abrdn Physical Platinum Shares ETF | $1.87B | ($4.5M) |
| DBA | Invesco DB Agriculture Fund | $1.24B | ($4.2M) |
| WEAT | Teucrium Wheat Fund | $299.4M | ($1.2M) |
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Cryptocurrency
Digital asset products attracted $154.0 million in net new assets, a positive result that contrasts with outflows seen over the past week and month. The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) was the primary recipient, gathering $80.8 million. Ethereum-focused products also saw demand, with the iShares Ethereum Trust ETF (ETHA) adding $45.3 million. Outflows were minimal across the category, with the largest being a modest $8.8 million from the ProShares Bitcoin ETF (BITO).
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| IBIT | iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF | $47.65B | $80.8M |
| ETHA | iShares Ethereum Trust ETF | $5.42B | $45.3M |
| FBTC | Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund | $11.04B | $16.9M |
| BTC | Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF | $3.73B | $10.0M |
| ETH | Grayscale Ethereum Staking Mini ETF | $1.63B | $4.6M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| BITO | ProShares Bitcoin ETF | $1.42B | ($8.8M) |
| GSOL | Grayscale Solana Staking ETF | $99.5M | ($1.2M) |
| BTRN | Global X Bitcoin Trend Strategy ETF | $1.5M | ($121) |
| BESO | GSR Crypto Core3 ETF | $8.5M | $0 |
| SOEZ | Franklin Solana ETF | $8.8M | $0 |
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Non-Traditional
Leveraged equity products captured the top inflow spots, with the ProShares UltraPro QQQ (TQQQ) adding $245.5 million and the Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X ETF (SOXL) bringing in $155.4 million. Buffer ETFs also saw some creations, including a $66.6 million inflow for the Innovator U.S. Small Cap Power Buffer ETF – July (KJUL). On the redemption side, the Innovator U.S. Small Cap Power Buffer ETF – November (KNOV) saw a $65.9 million outflow (may be the result of a custom rebalance), while the GraniteShares 2x Long NVDA Daily ETF (NVDL) shed $62.8 million.
| Ticker | Name | AUM | 1 Day Flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| TQQQ | ProShares UltraPro QQQ | $36.22B | $245.5M |
| SOXL | Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X ETF | $22.31B | $155.4M |
| KJUL | Innovator U.S. Small Cap Power Buffer ETF – July | $141.3M | $66.6M |
| ZALT | Innovator U.S. Equity 10 Buffer ETF – Quarterly | $673.9M | $57.1M |
| JEPQ | JPMorgan NASDAQ Equity Premium Income ETF | $40.38B | $51.1M |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| KNOV | Innovator U.S. Small Cap Power Buffer ETF – November (may be the result of a custom rebalance) | $110.4M | ($65.9M) |
| NVDL | GraniteShares 2x Long NVDA Daily ETF | $3.96B | ($62.8M) |
| ROM | ProShares Ultra Technology | $1.30B | ($56.1M) |
| TSLL | Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X ETF | $4.02B | ($51.4M) |
| MSFU | Direxion Daily MSFT Bull 2X ETF | $902.4M | ($47.6M) |
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Recent Launches
Recently launched funds include several single-stock leveraged products from Direxion and Corgi, such as the Direxion Daily SK Hynix Bull 2X ETF (SKHL). Texas Precious Metals Trust debuted physical metal ETFs with the Y’all Street Physical Gold ETF (YSAU) and Y’all Street Physical Silver ETF (YSAG). Other recent additions to the ETF landscape include the KraneShares Photonic and Optical ETF (LUMA) and the TappAlpha Cboe Magnificent 10 Growth & Daily Income ETF (TMGN).
| Ticker | Name | ETF Action Category | Inception | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SKHL | Direxion Daily SK Hynix Bull 2X ETF | Unclassified | 7/15/2026 | $600.0K |
| YSAG | Texas Precious Metals Trust Y'all Street Physical Silver ETF | Unclassified | 7/15/2026 | $5.2M |
| TMGN | TappAlpha Cboe Magnificent 10 Growth & Daily Income ETF | Unclassified | 7/15/2026 | $240.0K |
| LUMA | KraneShares Photonic and Optical ETF | Unclassified | 7/15/2026 | $2.4M |
| YSAU | Texas Precious Metals Trust Y'all Street Physical Gold ETF | Unclassified | 7/15/2026 | $10.2M |
| VPFF | Virtus InfraCap Preferred and Income Securities ETF | Unclassified | 7/14/2026 | $626.8K |
| CRWC | Corgi CRWD 2x Daily ETF | Unclassified | 7/14/2026 | $310.5K |
| RECI | Columbia Research Enhanced Core Premium Income ETF | Unclassified | 7/14/2026 | $5.0M |
| SKDD | GraniteShares 2x Short SK Hynix Daily ETF | Unclassified | 7/14/2026 | $21.9M |
| NBIC | Corgi NBIS 2x Daily ETF | Unclassified | 7/14/2026 | $210.9K |
