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A $79 Billion Gold ETF Halts Record Run as Haven Demand Ebbs

The world’s largest gold exchange-traded fund is suffering an exodus after a ferocious run.

A $79 Billion Gold ETF Halts Record Run as Haven Demand Ebbs
Gold bars of different weights sit inside a safety deposit box in the precious metals vault at Pro Aurum KG in Munich, Germany. (Photographer: Michaela Handrek-Rehle/Bloomberg)

The world’s largest gold exchange-traded fund is seeing withdrawals after a ferocious run.

Traders pulled cash from the $79 billion SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) for a third straight week, following eight consecutive months of inflows, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The fund dropped 0.2% at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, extending its September losses. It still ranks second among ETFs this year after luring almost $20 billion and rallying about 30%.

The coronavirus pandemic and uncertainties about global growth have sparked demand for gold as a store of value. Unprecedented economic stimulus from governments and central banks has also raised the specter of inflation, adding to bullion’s appeal. Yet the rally has shown signs of losing momentum as economies reopen, eroding demand for haven assets.

“With the price of gold recently flattening out after a stellar run through early August, traders likely viewed this as an opportune time for some profit-taking,” said Nate Geraci, president of the ETF Store.

Despite the recent outflows for the giant ETF, its peer iShares Gold Trust (IAU) is still going strong -- with 25 weeks of inflows. The short-term market moves would have a greater impact on GLD since it’s used as a trading vehicle, while investors interested in buy-and-hold strategies usually turn to IAU because of its lower costs, Geraci said.

A $79 Billion Gold ETF Halts Record Run as Haven Demand Ebbs

The recent fluctuations in gold ETFs could also be due to market volatility and unknowns regarding policy tweaks from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

“There’s just more uncertainty as to how we proceed from current levels, whether the economic recovery is going to continue or if there will be a more sustained pullback and just different views on the inflation trajectory,” said David Perlman, an ETF strategist at UBS Global Wealth Management.

A $79 Billion Gold ETF Halts Record Run as Haven Demand Ebbs

It’s exactly this high degree of uncertainty that may keep the interest in bullion and related assets strong. Total gold ETF holdings are around record-high levels.

Esty Dwek, head of global market strategy for Natixis Investment Managers, said she still sees upside potential for the precious metal.

“Demand is going to stay, whether it’s because rates stay lower for even longer or eventually people think inflation is coming back,” Dwek said.

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