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ETF industry breaks above $1T inflow record

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The theme song for the exchange-traded fund industry could very well be Frank Sinatra’s “It Was a Very Good Year,” as the industry hit $1.25 trillion annually in assets through November, faster than any other time in history.

“I think, largely speaking, you look across the different asset classes – stocks, bonds, commodities, gold, of course – it’s been a very good year to own assets. Assets largely across the board have outperformed cash. So, it’s just been a positive returning environment for assets. So, I think we have seen flows come in because of the sort of risk on type of behavior, but also the positive performance on assets,” Matt Bartolini, global head of research strategists at State Street Investment Management, told FOX Business in October when the industry hit a previous milestone. 

State Street manages more than $5 trillion in assets with clients in over 60 countries. 

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
STT STATE STREET CORP. 132.22 +1.52 +1.16%

Last year, ETF inflows hit $1 trillion on Dec. 11, 2024. Bartolini correctly predicted the industry would top the $1 trillion mark by October 15; it hit that level a day early. Full-year totals are expected to reach $1.4 trillion, revised up from $1.3 trillion, helped in part by bonds. 

“Fixed income ETFs – those continue each year to just gain more and more in popularity. And now you have them breaking records through a full-year record just in the first nine months. And that’s just because the use cases across fixed income ETFs have expanded beyond just simple beta building blocks to now contain more active strategies that have identifiable track records,” he added. 

HAND ON FUND MANAGERS DRIVE ETF GROWTH

Bond ETFs nabbed $42 billion of inflows last month and are on pace to net a record $400 billion this year. 

Gold ETF inflows are also on fire, on pace to break annual records this year, taking in $1 billion alone in November. Even as the price of the yellow metal continues to break records, trading above $4,482.80 an ounce, as of December 23.  Inflows are already at $42 billion. 

SPDR Gold Trust ETF, the largest ETF backed by physical gold, has seen record inflows of and has gained over 68%, while the smaller SPDR Gold minishares ETF is up by the same amount. 

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
GLD SPDR GOLD SHARES TRUST – USD ACC 411.93 -1.71 -0.41%
GLDM SPDR® GOLD MINISHARES® TRUST – USD ACC 88.70 -0.31 -0.35%

ETF LEADER BOARD DOMINATED BY NIMBLE FUNDS

Bartolini and others outline the traditional case for owning gold:

Gold’s Bullish Backdrop

  • Persistent inflation above the Federal Reserve’s preferred 2% mandate
  • Global instability
  • Falling interest rates
  • U.S. debt, deficits
  • A weaker U.S. dollar
  • Institutional instability at the Fed, Japan
  • Continued gold buying by central banks

There is also another bullish stat for the precious metal despite a market that may look over extended.

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“The tonnage of gold is actually below the high watermark,” Bartolini said. “So, the actual amount of gold tons that are being held is below that high watermark,” suggesting further upside. 

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
SLV ISHARES SILVER TRUST – USD ACC 68.99 +3.77 +5.78%
SIVR ABRDN PHYSICAL SILVER SHARES ETF – USD ACC 72.43 +3.94 +5.75%

Gold prices have advanced more than 70% this year, while silver has jumped over 140%, both sitting at record highs. 

The Arberdeen Physical Silver Shares ETF and iShares Silver Trust have advanced along with precious metals. 

This story, originally published on 10/14/25, has been updated with November ETF data from State Street. 

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