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U.S. Stock ETF Flows Are Drying Up

TedTed
edited March 2019 in The Bullpen
FYI: (This is a follow-up article.)

Exchange-traded fund shops have been flush for the past decade. Assets under management in U.S. ETFs—now just under $4 trillion—have seen annual compounded growth of 16.8% over that time.

But the past 12 months suggest a slowdown is under way, at least for U.S. stock ETFs, said Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, in a note published Tuesday.

ETF growth has tracked the market’s climb. In the past five years, $604 billion has gone into U.S. stock ETFs, according to XTF.com. That represents more than 40% of the total flows into U.S. stock, non-U.S. stock, non-U.S. bond, U.S. bond, and commodity ETFs.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.barrons.com/articles/u-s-stock-etf-flows-are-drying-up-51552408335?refsec=funds
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