Vanguard Dominates 1-Day Flows; Bitcoin Funds See $467M Exodus

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Issuer League Tables

The U.S. ETF landscape now includes $13,163B in AUM across 4,642 products from 455 issuers. Vanguard led 1-day flows, collecting $3,654M, and also topped 5-day flows at $13,824M, continuing its strong YTD trend of $307.72B. Schwab gathered $2,328M in 1-day flows. Invesco also saw strong 1-day inflows of $1,212M. SPDR saw minor 1-day inflows of $5M but remains the top 5-day laggard with -$4,867M in outflows.

Brand 1-Day Flow 5-Day Flow 30-Day Flow YTD Flow 1-Year Flow
Inflows
Vanguard $3,654M $13,824M $45,062M $307.72B $384.47B
Schwab $2,328M $2,564M $2,599M $36.08B $47.89B
Invesco $1,212M $1,833M $8,294M $52.42B $81.15B
iShares $1,111M $5,668M $31,234M $260.48B $347.44B
Nuveen $111M $399M $799M $0.76B $0.63B
Outflows
PGIM ($226M) -$4M $998M $8.48B $10.19B
JPMorgan ($167M) $3,939M $9,648M $57.94B $67.70B
21 Shares ($144M) -$47M -$51M ($0.34B) ($0.61B)
Grayscale ($96M) -$57M -$539M ($2.11B) ($3.40B)
Pacer ($92M) -$308M -$1,026M ($8.38B) ($8.16B)

Daily ETF Flow Analysis

Total 1-day net flows for all U.S. listed ETFs amounted to $9.34B. Equity led all asset classes with $7.15B in new assets, followed by Fixed Income funds which gathered $1.85B. Digital Asset funds saw the largest outflows, shedding -$474M, while Commodity funds saw net inflows of $487M.

Asset Class 1-Day Flow 1-Week Flow 1-Month Flow YTD Flow 1-Year Flow
Equity $7,149M $20,335M $91,038M $584,311M $816,954M
Fixed Income $1,846M $12,520M $51,154M $352,829M $404,946M
Commodity $487M ($2,410M) $5,875M $45,364M $43,055M
Non-Traditional $229M $496M $5,716M $70,820M $88,096M
MultiAsset- $105M $278M $1,459M $5,606M $6,901M
Alternative ($2M) $35M $238M $3,990M $4,238M
Currency ($2M) ($7M) $15M $515M $682M
Digital Asset ($474M) $465M $6,165M $41,225M $56,306M
Category 1-Day Flow AUM
Top 10 Categories
Equity: U.S. Large Cap – Growth $3,135M $1,276.09B
Equity: U.S. Large Cap – Blend $2,062M $3,935.93B
Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend $639M $893.54B
Fixed Income: Taxable – Government Intermediate $541M $109.20B
Equity: Sector – Information Technology $526M $358.79B
Commodity: Focused – Precious Metals $490M $269.47B
Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Small | Mid Cap $398M $54.72B
Fixed Income: Taxable – Corporate $294M $159.70B
Fixed Income: Taxable – Government Short $260M $68.04B
Equity: Emerging Large Cap $255M $358.95B
Bottom 10 Categories
Digital Asset: Cryptocurrency – Bitcoin ($467M) $152.85B
Equity: U.S. Small Cap – Blend ($306M) $313.96B
Equity: U.S. Small Cap – Value ($229M) $94.17B
Equity: Thematic – Evolving Consumer ($211M) $17.49B
Equity: Sector – Financials ($163M) $97.82B
Equity: Sector – Consumer Staples ($159M) $26.83B
Equity: Sector – Consumer Discretionary ($134M) $36.24B
Fixed Income: Taxable Securitized ($127M) $93.73B
Fixed Income: Taxable – Government Ultrashort ($111M) $183.62B
Digital Asset: Cryptocurrency – Ethereum ($81M) $26.74B

U.S. Size & Style

Within U.S. equities, Large Cap Growth funds dominated, pulling in $3,135M, followed by Large Cap Blend funds at $2,062M. In contrast, U.S. Small Cap Blend funds saw the largest outflows at -$306M. At the fund level, VOO ($1,199M) and QQQ ($1,176M) were the top two flow leaders, while SPY (-$755M) and IWM (-$259M) saw the most significant redemptions.

Ticker Fund Name 1-Day Flow AUM
Top 5 Leaders
VOO Vanguard S&P 500 ETF $1,199M $804.9B
QQQ Invesco QQQ Trust Series I $1,176M $414.9B
SCHG Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF $1,091M $54.7B
VTI Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF $934M $567.3B
IWF iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF $369M $127.6B
Top 5 Laggards
SPY SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust ($755M) $695.5B
IWM iShares Russell 2000 ETF ($259M) $68.3B
QUAL iShares MSCI USA Quality Factor ETF ($198M) $53.3B
CGDV Capital Group Dividend Value ETF ($132M) $24.2B
AVUV Avantis U.S. Small Cap Value ETF ($122M) $18.6B

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 $639M. Global Ex-U.S. Small | Mid Cap funds added $398M, while Emerging Large Cap funds also saw inflows of $255M. Fund-level activity was topped by VEA ($367M) and SCZ ($229M), while ILOW saw -$15M in redemptions.

Ticker Fund Name 1-Day Flow AUM
Top 5 Leaders
VEA Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF $367M $183.9B
SCZ iShares MSCI EAFE Small-Cap ETF $229M $11.3B
VWO Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF $226M $106.1B
AVDV Avantis International Small Cap Value ETF $169M $13.5B
ESGD iShares ESG Aware MSCI EAFE ETF $160M $10.6B
Top 5 Laggards
ILOW AB International Low Volatility Equity ETF ($15M) $1.5B
DFEV Dimensional Emerging Markets Value ETF ($10M) $1.2B
PTIN Pacer Trendpilot International ETF ($3M) $0.2B
YOKE YOKE Core ETF ($1M) $0.2B
SEIE SEI Select International Equity ETF $0M $0.8B

Region & Country

Region-specific funds saw mixed flows, led by the Asia-Pacific category ($95M) and Latin America ($30M). Eurozone funds saw minor outflows (-$12M). At the fund level, VPL ($55M) and EWJ ($37M) were the leaders, while DBJP (-$9M) was the top laggard.

Ticker Fund Name 1-Day Flow AUM
Top 5 Leaders
VPL Vanguard FTSE Pacific ETF $55M $8.35B
EWJ iShares MSCI Japan ETF $37M $15.40B
ARGT Global X MSCI Argentina ETF $16M $0.76B
ILF iShares Latin America 40 ETF $15M $2.06B
AIA iShares Asia 50 ETF $10M $1.48B
Top 5 Laggards
DBJP Xtrackers MSCI Japan Hedged Equity ETF ($9M) $0.42B
FLEE Franklin FTSE Europe ETF ($7M) $0.11B
DAX Global X DAX Germany ETF ($5M) $0.28B
KWEB KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF ($1M) $9.73B
CHIQ Global X MSCI China Consumer Discretionary ETF $0M $0.24B

Sector & Industry

On a sector basis, Information Technology led with $526M in 1-day flows, followed by Health Care at $156M. Financials saw the largest outflows at -$163M, followed by Consumer Staples (-$159M). IYW ($222M) and XLV ($166M) were the top fund-level leaders, while KRE (-$245M) and XLP (-$172M) were the top laggards.

Ticker Fund Name 1-Day Flow AUM
Top 5 Leaders
IYW iShares U.S. Technology ETF $222M $22.8B
XLV Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund $166M $36.4B
XLF Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund $154M $52.5B
VGT Vanguard Information Technology ETF $140M $118.6B
SOXX iShares Semiconductor ETF $139M $16.6B
Top 5 Laggards
KRE SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF ($245M) $3.4B
XLP Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund ($172M) $15.6B
XRT SPDR S&P Retail ETF ($117M) $0.3B
IGV iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF ($109M) $9.9B
SMH VanEck Semiconductor ETF ($55M) $37.0B

Thematic

Thematic funds were mixed, with Precious Metals ($160M) and Disruptive Tech ($143M) seeing the largest inflows. In contrast, Evolving Consumer saw the largest outflows at -$211M. The SIL ($168M) and COPX ($78M) ETFs led fund-level inflows, while FDN (-$157M) and ARKK (-$85M) saw the largest redemptions.

Ticker Fund Name 1-Day Flow AUM
Top 5 Leaders
SIL Global X Silver Miners ETF $168M $3.64B
COPX Global X Copper Miners ETF $78M $3.43B
GRID First Trust Nasdaq Clean Edge Smart GRID Infrastructure I.. $55M $4.71B
BAI iShares A.I. Innovation and Tech Active ETF $54M $7.82B
AIRR First Trust RBA American Industrial Renaissance ETF $40M $6.20B
Top 5 Laggards
FDN First Trust Dow Jones Internet Index Fund ($157M) $7.56B
ARKK ARK Innovation ETF ($85M) $8.48B
XME SPDR S&P Metals & Mining ETF ($69M) $3.10B
ITB iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF ($30M) $2.82B
XHB SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF ($26M) $1.71B

Fixed Income

Fixed Income funds saw net inflows. By type, Corporates led with $798M, followed by Government ($550M). Securitized funds saw the largest outflows at -$115M. By duration, Intermediate duration funds gathered $1,248M, while Ultrashort duration funds shed -$77M. SCHR ($501M) and SCHO ($459M) were the top individual fund leaders, while PULS (-$200M) saw the largest redemptions.

Ticker Fund Name 1-Day Flow AUM
Top 5 Leaders
SCHR Schwab Intermediate-Term US Treasury ETF $501M $12.34B
SCHO Schwab Short-Term US Treasury ETF $459M $11.95B
SCHI Schwab 5-10 Year Corporate Bond ETF $201M $9.66B
IEF iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF $155M $40.42B
JAAA Janus Henderson AAA CLO ETF $132M $25.30B
Top 5 Laggards
PULS PGIM Ultra Short Bond ETF ($200M) $13.00B
SHY iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF ($199M) $23.94B
VGLT Vanguard Long-Term Treasury ETF ($141M) $10.04B
TLT iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF ($137M) $49.87B
MBB iShares MBS ETF ($134M) $42.13B

Commodity

Commodity funds experienced net inflows, driven almost entirely by the Precious Metals category which gained $490M. Energy saw small outflows of -$18M. Fund-level activity was dominated by GLD ($553M) leading inflows, while IAUM (-$32M) and SLV (-$31M) drove the outflows.

Ticker Fund Name 1-Day Flow AUM
Top 5 Leaders
GLD SPDR Gold Shares $553M $133.97B
CPER United States Copper Index Fund $7M $0.34B
SOYB Teucrium Soybean Fund $5M $0.05B
HGER Harbor All-Weather Inflation Focus ETF $2M $1.18B
OILK ProShares K-1 Free Crude Oil ETF of Benef Interest $2M $0.06B
Top 5 Laggards
IAUM iShares Gold Trust Micro ETF of Benef Interest ($32M) $5.35B
SLV iShares Silver Trust ($31M) $23.52B
USO United States Oil Fund LP ($22M) $0.94B
KCCA KraneShares California Carbon Allowance Strategy ETF $0M $0.13B
KEUA KraneShares European Carbon Allowance Strategy ETF $0M $0.01B

Digital Assets

Digital Asset funds saw significant net outflows, driven by Bitcoin funds (-$467M) and Ethereum funds (-$81M). Altcoin funds were the bright spot with $74M in inflows. BSOL ($47M) and HBR ($31M) were the top two fund-level leaders, while FBTC (-$164M) and ARKB (-$144M) saw the largest redemptions.

Ticker Fund Name 1-Day Flow AUM
Top 5 Leaders
BSOL Bitwise Solana Staking ETF $47M $0.33B
HBR Canary HBAR ETF $31M $0.03B
ETHA iShares Ethereum Trust ETF $21M $15.83B
BITO ProShares Bitcoin ETF $4M $2.85B
EETH ProShares Ether ETF $2M $0.13B
Top 5 Laggards
FBTC Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund ($164M) $22.77B
ARKB ARK 21 Shares Bitcoin ETF ($144M) $4.76B
IBIT iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF ($88M) $89.29B
FETH Fidelity Ethereum Fund ETF ($69M) $3.00B
GBTC Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF ($65M) $18.98B

Non-Traditional

Non-Traditional funds saw inflows, led by Leverage | Inverse products which gathered $308M. Buffer products saw the only outflows at -$83M. At the fund level, the leveraged FBL ($159M) and TECL ($122M) led inflows, while JEPQ (-$194M) and SOXL (-$101M) saw the largest redemptions.

Ticker Fund Name 1-Day Flow AUM
Top 5 Leaders
FBL GraniteShares 2x Long META Daily ETF $159M $0.44B
TECL Direxion Daily Technology Bull 3x Shares $122M $5.10B
GGLL Direxion Daily GOOGL Bull 2X Shares $113M $0.71B
GPIX Goldman Sachs S&P 500 Premium Income ETF $69M $2.11B
TARK AXS 2X Innovation ETF Fund $51M $0.11B
Top 5 Laggards
JEPQ JPMorgan NASDAQ Equity Premium Income ETF ($194M) $31.97B
SOXL Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares ($101M) $14.49B
TSLL Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares ($91M) $8.26B
HOOG Leverage Shares 2X Long HOOD Daily ETF ($58M) $0.10B
ULTY YieldMax Ultra Option Income Strategy ETF ($35M) $2.61B

Recent ETF Launches

The GSOL ETF from Grayscale was the most recent fund to launch on 10/29/2025. The table below lists the 10 newest funds to market, including several new products from Canary and Leverage Shares. Click the header above to explore the full ETF database, where you can sort by inception date to see all new funds.

Launch Date Ticker Fund Name Category AUM
10/29/2025 GSOL Grayscale Solana Trust ETF Digital Asset: Cryptocurrency – Altcoin $102.68M
10/28/2025 POW VistaShares Electrification Supercycle ETF Equity: Thematic Infrastructure $0.51M
10/28/2025 LTCC Canary Litecoin ETF Digital Asset: Cryptocurrency – Altcoin $1.46M
10/28/2025 HBR Canary HBAR ETF Digital Asset: Cryptocurrency – Altcoin $34.69M
10/28/2025 ATTR Arin Tactical Tail Risk ETF Equity: Specialty – Hedged $54.79M
10/27/2025 NBIG Leverage Shares 2X Long NBIS Daily ETF Non-Traditional: Leverage | Inverse – Single Stock $0.76M
10/27/2025 MPG Leverage Shares 2X Long MP Daily ETF Non-Traditional: Leverage | Inverse Single Stock $0.37M
10/27/2025 GMOC GMO Ultra-Short Income ETF Fixed Income: Taxable – Ultrashort $1.25M
10/27/2025 FTNY Franklin New York Municipal Income ETF Fixed Income: Municipal – Single State $648.69M
10/27/2025 FTMU Franklin Municipal Income ETF Fixed Income: Municipal – Intermediate $484.36M

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 October 30, 2025, and reflects create/redeem activity from Wednesday, October 29, 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.