Issuer League Tables
The U.S. ETF landscape now includes $13,192B in AUM across 4,681 products from 459 issuers. iShares led 1-day flows, collecting $2,756M, followed by SPDR with $925M and Vanguard with $919M. Vanguard continues its strong YTD trend, having gathered $329.26B. Direxion saw the largest 1-day outflows at ($320M).
| Brand | 1-Day Flow | 30-Day Flow | YTD Flow | 1-Year Flow |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inflows | ||||
| iShares | $2,756M | $39,768M | $280.51B | $345.49B |
| SPDR | $925M | $25,282M | $66.00B | $85.27B |
| Vanguard | $919M | $51,848M | $329.26B | $387.74B |
| First Trust | $805M | $2,285M | $12.29B | $14.81B |
| Capital Group | $538M | $5,132M | $40.31B | $44.11B |
| Outflows | ||||
| Direxion | ($320M) | ($1,255M) | ($8.71B) | ($7.77B) |
| ARK | ($177M) | ($279M) | ($1.49B) | ($2.15B) |
| VanEck | ($169M) | $3,804M | $4.41B | $4.35B |
| Eaton Vance | ($140M) | $359M | $3.99B | $4.47B |
| Fundstrat | ($138M) | $528M | $2.69B | $3.06B |
Daily ETF Flow Analysis
Total 1-day net flows for all U.S. listed ETFs amounted to $7,853M. Equity led all asset classes with $4,975M in new assets, followed by Fixed Income which gathered $2,052M and Commodities with $1,885M. Digital Asset funds saw the largest outflows, shedding ($435M).
| Asset Class | 1-Day Flow | 1-Week Flow | 1-Month Flow | YTD Flow | 1-Year Flow |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Equity | $4,975M | $19,076M | $125,744M | $641,099M | $802,197M |
| Fixed Income | $2,052M | $12,658M | $50,307M | $373,458M | $410,197M |
| Commodity | $1,885M | $713M | $4,162M | $46,308M | $46,734M |
| Non-Traditional | $533M | $2,616M | $8,174M | $75,413M | $92,176M |
| Multi-Asset | $43M | $127M | $922M | $6,917M | $5,828M |
| Currency | ($9M) | $58M | $72M | $569M | $728M |
| Alternative | ($18M) | ($128M) | ($361M) | $3,702M | $3,861M |
| Digital Asset | ($435M) | ($298M) | ($2,934M) | $38,910M | $48,769M |
| Category | 1-Day Flow | AUM |
|---|---|---|
| Top 10 Categories | ||
| Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend | $1,120M | $910.74B |
| Equity: U.S. Large Cap – Value | $740M | $876.01B |
| Equity: Sector – Health Care | $728M | $92.23B |
| Equity: Emerging Large Cap | $662M | $360.23B |
| Equity: U.S. Large Cap – Blend | $631M | $3,943.62B |
| Commodity: Focused – Precious Metals | $593M | $280.17B |
| Fixed Income: Taxable – Government Long | $431M | $136.54B |
| Non-Traditional: Leverage | Inverse – Single Stock | $398M | $29.04B |
| Fixed Income: Taxable – High Yield | $371M | $108.58B |
| Fixed Income: Taxable – Inflation Protected | $320M | $68.61B |
| Bottom 10 Categories | ||
| Equity: Sector – Information Technology | ($439M) | $348.86B |
| Digital Asset: Cryptocurrency – Bitcoin | ($278M) | $138.46B |
| Non-Traditional: Leverage | Inverse – Equity | ($276M) | $113.98B |
| Digital Asset: Cryptocurrency – Ethereum | ($189M) | $22.25B |
| Equity: Thematic – Multi-Sector | ($150M) | $26.03B |
| Fixed Income: Taxable – Bank Loans | ($123M) | $23.97B |
| Fixed Income: Taxable – Ultrashort | ($109M) | $158.14B |
| Equity: Sector – Materials | ($97M) | $9.88B |
| Equity: Sector – Consumer Discretionary | ($97M) | $35.84B |
| Fixed Income: Taxable – Long-Term | ($68M) | $19.32B |
U.S. Size & Style
Within U.S. equities, Large Cap Value funds led, pulling in $740M, followed by Large Cap Blend funds at $631M. At the fund level, FV ($743M) and QQQ ($404M) were the top two flow leaders, while IVV (($240M)) and VB (($222M)) saw the most significant redemptions.
| Ticker | Fund Name | 1-Day Flow | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| FV | First Trust Dorsey Wright Focus 5 ETF | $743M | $4.4B |
| QQQ | Invesco QQQ Trust Series 1 | $404M | $405.7B |
| IWM | iShares Russell 2000 ETF | $329M | $69.5B |
| CGDV | Capital Group Dividend Value ETF | $311M | $25.1B |
| DIA | SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust | $145M | $42.8B |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| IVV | iShares Core S&P 500 ETF | ($240M) | $724.2B |
| VB | Vanguard Small-Cap ETF | ($222M) | $68.6B |
| IWB | iShares Russell 1000 ETF | ($187M) | $45.3B |
| GRNY | Fundstrat Granny Shots US Large Cap ETF | ($138M) | $3.8B |
| VOO | Vanguard S&P 500 ETF | ($127M) | $806.8B |
Global Ex-U.S. Size & Style
Global Ex-U.S. funds saw net positive flows, led by the Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend category which gathered $1,120M. Emerging Large Cap funds added $662M. Fund-level activity was topped by IEFA ($646M) and VWO ($331M), while VSS (($43M)) saw the largest redemptions.
| Ticker | Fund Name | 1-Day Flow | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| IEFA | iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF | $646M | $161.6B |
| VWO | Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF | $331M | $106.0B |
| VXUS | Vanguard Total International Stock ETF | $311M | $114.0B |
| IEMG | iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF | $287M | $116.9B |
| DFIV | Dimensional International Value ETF | $156M | $14.6B |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| VSS | Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Small-Cap ETF | ($43M) | $9.6B |
| EEMV | iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Min Vol Factor ETF | ($26M) | $3.9B |
| EFAV | iShares MSCI EAFE Min Vol Factor ETF | ($26M) | $5.2B |
| DBEF | Xtrackers MSCI EAFE Hedged Equity ETF | ($20M) | $8.5B |
| IHDG | WisdomTree International Hedged Quality Dividend Growt.. | ($19M) | $2.3B |
Region & Country
Region-specific funds saw modest inflows, led by the Eurozone category ($123M) and Latin America ($47M). At the fund level, ECH ($56M) and EWP ($55M) were the leaders, while FXI (($37M)) and AAXJ (($19M)) were the top laggards.
| Ticker | Fund Name | 1-Day Flow | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| ECH | iShares MSCI Chile ETF | $56M | $1.01B |
| EWP | iShares MSCI Spain ETF | $55M | $1.57B |
| EWY | iShares MSCI South Korea ETF | $48M | $7.21B |
| EWL | iShares MSCI Switzerland ETF | $44M | $1.46B |
| FLJP | Franklin FTSE Japan ETF | $22M | $2.59B |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| FXI | iShares China Large-Cap ETF | ($37M) | $6.83B |
| AAXJ | iShares MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan ETF | ($19M) | $3.24B |
| ILF | iShares Latin America 40 ETF | ($15M) | $2.30B |
| EIDO | iShares MSCI Indonesia ETF | ($5M) | $0.32B |
| FCA | First Trust China AlphaDEX Fund | ($3M) | $0.06B |
Sector & Industry
On a sector basis, Health Care led with $728M in 1-day flows, followed by Real Estate at $223M. Consumer Discretionary saw the largest outflows at ($755M), followed by Materials ($468M) and Information Technology ($439M). XBI ($405M) was the top fund-level leader, while SMH (($231M)) was the top laggard.
| Ticker | Fund Name | 1-Day Flow | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| XBI | State Street SPDR S&P Biotech ETF | $405M | $7.0B |
| XLV | Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund | $221M | $39.0B |
| XLI | Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund | $123M | $24.3B |
| XLF | Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund | $115M | $54.2B |
| IETC | iShares U.S. Tech Independence Focused ETF | $93M | $1.0B |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| SMH | VanEck Semiconductor ETF | ($231M) | $37.4B |
| XLK | Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund | ($220M) | $94.9B |
| IGV | iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF | ($132M) | $9.2B |
| ($131M) | $24.2B | ||
| XLB | Materials Select Sector SPDR Fund | ($97M) | $5.3B |
Thematic
Thematic funds were led by the Disruptive Tech category, which gathered $138M. In contrast, Multi-Sector Thematics saw the largest outflows at ($150M). The SILJ ($57M) and BUG ($50M) ETFs led fund-level inflows, while ARKK (($163M)) saw the largest redemptions.
| Ticker | Fund Name | 1-Day Flow | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| SILJ | Amplify Junior Silver Miners ETF | $57M | $2.69B |
| BUG | Global X Cybersecurity ETF | $50M | $1.09B |
| ICLN | iShares Global Clean Energy ETF | $49M | $2.10B |
| NLR | VanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF | $27M | $3.76B |
| BKCH | Global X Blockchain ETF | $27M | $0.37B |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| ARKK | ARK Innovation ETF | ($163M) | $7.62B |
| IYZ | iShares U.S. Telecommunications ETF | ($28M) | $0.61B |
| PBW | Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF | ($26M) | $0.63B |
| SIL | Global X Silver Miners ETF | ($20M) | $3.64B |
| WGMI | CoinShares Bitcoin Mining ETF | ($14M) | $0.37B |
Fixed Income
Fixed Income funds saw net inflows. By type, Government led with $1,104M, followed by Multi-Sector ($364M). Bank Loans saw the largest outflows at ($78M). By duration, Intermediate duration funds gathered $1,660M, while Ultrashort duration funds shed ($127M). VCIT ($277M) and EMB ($260M) were the top individual fund leaders.
| Ticker | Fund Name | 1-Day Flow | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| VCIT | Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF | $277M | $57.77B |
| EMB | iShares JP Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF | $260M | $15.07B |
| TIP | iShares TIPS Bond ETF | $222M | $14.16B |
| TLT | iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF | $180M | $50.51B |
| NHYB | Nuveen High Yield Corporate Bond ETF | $149M | $1.15B |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| BIL | State Street SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF | ($256M) | $42.67B |
| LQD | iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF | ($233M) | $32.91B |
| VCSH | Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF | ($183M) | $40.22B |
| EVLN | Eaton Vance Floating-Rate ETF | ($149M) | $1.33B |
| GSY | Invesco Ultra Short Duration ETF | ($136M) | $3.34B |
Commodity
Commodity funds experienced net inflows, driven almost entirely by the Precious Metals category, which gathered $593M. Multi-Sector funds also saw inflows of $102M. Fund-level activity was led by GLD ($304M) and SLV ($140M), while KRBN (($3M)) was the top laggard.
| Ticker | Fund Name | 1-Day Flow | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| GLD | SPDR Gold Shares | $304M | $139.45B |
| SLV | iShares Silver Trust | $140M | $25.14B |
| SIVR | abrdn Physical Silver Shares ETF | $56M | $3.70B |
| IAU | iShares Gold Trust | $51M | $64.27B |
| BCI | abrdn Bloomberg All Commodity Strategy K-1 Free ETF | $43M | $2.02B |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| KRBN | KraneShares Global Carbon Strategy ETF | ($3M) | $0.17B |
| KCCA | KraneShares California Carbon Allowance Strategy ETF | $0M | $0.12B |
| KEUA | KraneShares European Carbon Allowance Strategy ETF | $0M | $0.01B |
| SOYB | Teucrium Soybean Fund | $0M | $0.05B |
| CORN | Teucrium Corn Fund | $0M | $0.05B |
Digital Assets
Digital Asset funds saw net outflows, driven by Bitcoin funds (($278M)) and Ethereum funds (($189M)). Altcoin funds saw modest inflows of $31M. BSOL ($12M) was the top fund-level leader, while FBTC (($133M)) and ETHA (($91M)) saw the largest redemptions.
| Ticker | Fund Name | 1-Day Flow | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| BSOL | Bitwise Solana Staking ETF | $12M | $0.47B |
| HBR | Canary HBAR ETF | $6M | $0.07B |
| GSOL | Grayscale Solana Trust ETF | $6M | $0.10B |
| XRPR | REX-Osprey XRP ETF | $5M | $0.13B |
| XRPI | Volatility Shares Trust XRP ETF | $3M | $0.19B |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| FBTC | Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund | ($133M) | $20.40B |
| ETHA | iShares Ethereum Trust ETF | ($91M) | $13.24B |
| ARKB | ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF | ($85M) | $4.17B |
| ETHE | Grayscale Ethereum Trust ETF | ($49M) | $3.38B |
| IBIT | iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF | ($37M) | $81.01B |
Non-Traditional
Non-Traditional funds saw inflows, led by Buffer products which gathered $257M. Synthetic Income funds followed with $199M. At the fund level, the leveraged NVDL ($188M) and the buffer ETF DECT ($115M) led inflows, while SPXL (($146M)) and SOXL (($103M)) saw the largest redemptions.
| Ticker | Fund Name | 1-Day Flow | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 5 Leaders | |||
| NVDL | GraniteShares 2x Long NVDA Daily ETF | $188M | $5.06B |
| DECT | AllianzIM U.S. Large Cap Buffer10 Dec ETF | $115M | $0.12B |
| DECU | AllianzIM U.S. Equity Buffer15 Uncapped Dec ETF | $101M | $0.28B |
| GPIQ | Goldman Sachs Nasdaq-100 Premium Income ETF | $27M | $2.15B |
| GPIX | Goldman Sachs S&P 500 Premium Income ETF | $26M | $2.26B |
| Top 5 Laggards | |||
| SPXL | Direxion Daily S&P 500 Bull 3x Shares | ($146M) | $5.83B |
| SOXL | Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares | ($103M) | $13.26B |
| TSLL | Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares | ($42M) | $6.88B |
| ULTY | YieldMax Ultra Option Income Strategy ETF | ($31M) | $1.97B |
| TMF | Direxion Daily 20+ Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares | ($29M) | $4.50B |
Recent ETF Launches
The DFTT ETF from Donoghue Forlines was the most recent fund to launch. The table below lists the 10 newest funds to market, including several new municipal income products from Franklin and AB. Click the header above to explore the full ETF database, where you can sort by inception date to see all new funds.
| Day of Inception | Ticker | Fund Name | Category | AUM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/11/2025 | DFTT | DF Tactical 30 ETF | Unclassified | $0.00M |
| 11/10/2025 | XAGG | Eaton Vance Income Opportunities ETF | Fixed Income: Taxable – Multisector | $303.51M |
| 11/10/2025 | NYM | AB New York Intermediate Municipal ETF | Fixed Income: Municipal – Single State | $1,291.64M |
| 11/10/2025 | FTPA | Franklin Pennsylvania Municipal Income ETF | Fixed Income: Municipal – Single State | $82.07M |
| 11/10/2025 | FTOH | Franklin Ohio Municipal Income ETF | Unclassified | $65.01M |
| 11/10/2025 | FTNJ | Franklin New Jersey Municipal Income ETF | Fixed Income: Municipal – Single State | $139.49M |
| 11/10/2025 | FTMN | Franklin Minnesota Municipal Income ETF | Fixed Income: Municipal – Single State | $165.01M |
| 11/10/2025 | FTMA | Franklin Massachusetts Municipal Income ETF | Fixed Income: Municipal – Single State | $239.73M |
| 11/10/2025 | CORB | AB Core Bond ETF | Fixed Income: Taxable – Core | $859.06M |
| 11/05/2025 | OSCG | Leverage Shares 2X Long OSCR Daily ETF | Non-Traditional: Leverage | Inverse – Single Stock | $0.27M |
Disclosures
This material is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. All investments, including ETFs, involve risk, including the possible loss of principal. Investors should consider their investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses carefully before investing.
Flow data is reported after close on a T+1 basis. This report’s data is as of November 13, 2025, and reflects create/redeem activity from Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
This analysis was developed by the team at ETF Action. We leverage advanced AI tools to assist in the drafting and refinement of our content, based on our expert prompts, direction, and final review.
