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Vanguard ETFs Lead as Flows Into U.S. Market Smash $600 Billion

Vanguard ETFs Lead as Flows Into U.S. Market Smash $600 Billion

Six weeks after topping a record for yearly inflows, exchange-traded funds in the U.S. have added another $100 billion.

Investors have now poured $605 billion into the $6.8 trillion industry in 2021, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The previous record for a full calendar year was $497 billion in 2020, which was overtaken in late July.

Vanguard ETFs Lead as Flows Into U.S. Market Smash $600 Billion

Judging by the flows, investors have been generally keen to ride the broad market rebound from the pandemic that saw benchmark American equity gauges notch dozens of all-time-highs this year. 

The biggest winner is currently the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (ticker VOO) -- with $37.2 billion in new cash -- while the second place is the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI), with $28.7 billion.

The world’s largest ETF, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY), is nowhere near top of the leader board with just $8 billion in money added this year. But thanks to that and the rallying S&P 500 index, its assets surpassed $400 billion for the first time in August.

Vanguard ETFs Lead as Flows Into U.S. Market Smash $600 Billion

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