According to BlockBeats, on September 8, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas posted on social media that the inflow of funds into US ETFs has surpassed $800 billion this year, averaging $5 billion per day. This means they are expected to reach about $1.2 trillion this year, setting a new record. According to data released by Eric Balchunas, the ETF with the highest inflow of funds this year is Vanguard's S&P 500 ETF—VOO, with a net inflow of $86.1 billion. BlackRock's IBIT ranks 5th, with a net inflow of $21.49 billion this year; BlackRock's ETHA ranks 12th, with a net inflow of $9.287 billion.
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The US ETF has seen a net inflow of $800 billion this year, with BlackRock's BIT net inflow of $21.5 billion ranking 5th.
According to BlockBeats, on September 8, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas posted on social media that the inflow of funds into US ETFs has surpassed $800 billion this year, averaging $5 billion per day. This means they are expected to reach about $1.2 trillion this year, setting a new record. According to data released by Eric Balchunas, the ETF with the highest inflow of funds this year is Vanguard's S&P 500 ETF—VOO, with a net inflow of $86.1 billion. BlackRock's IBIT ranks 5th, with a net inflow of $21.49 billion this year; BlackRock's ETHA ranks 12th, with a net inflow of $9.287 billion.