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SPY Attracts $5.1 Billion as Dow Plunges Nearly 1,000 Points

SPY Attracts $5.1 Billion as Dow Plunges Nearly 1,000 Points

Yahoo22-04-2025

The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) pulled in $5.1 billion Monday, growing to $553.7 billion, according to etf.com daily fund flows data. This major inflow came as the Dow tumbled 972 points, or 2.5%, to 38,170 after President Donald Trump criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling him a "major loser" and demanding immediate rate cuts.
The SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA) attracted $1.6 billion, while the SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) gained $731.5 million as gold prices surged to record highs above $3,400 per ounce. The ProShares UltraPro QQQ (TQQQ) saw inflows of $474.7 million despite the tech-heavy Nasdaq-100 falling 2.5%.
The Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) experienced the largest outflows at $2.6 billion as tech stocks led the market lower, with Tesla Inc. (TSLA) dropping 5.8% and Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) falling 4%. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) lost $1.5 billion in assets, while the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) saw outflows of $1.3 billion.
Commodity ETFs gained $1.2 billion as investors sought safe-haven assets amid dollar weakness, while leveraged ETFs pulled in $973.7 million. Despite Monday's sharp decline, U.S. equity ETFs saw inflows of $3.1 billion. Overall, ETFs experienced net inflows of $6.3 billion.
Ticker
Name
Net Flows ($, mm)
AUM ($, mm)
AUM % Change
SPY
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust
5,054.80
553,728.32
0.91%
DIA
SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust
1,604.31
35,702.82
4.49%
GLD
SPDR Gold Shares
731.51
101,923.45
0.72%
SPLG
SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF
721.42
57,986.45
1.24%
SPTI
SPDR Portfolio Intermediate Term Treasury ETF
490.50
8,381.25
5.85%
TQQQ
ProShares UltraPro QQQ
474.70
18,822.89
2.52%
VOO
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
317.56
571,642.34
0.06%
JPST
JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF
275.12
30,318.29
0.91%
SOXL
Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares
218.14
7,652.48
2.85%
AVLV
Avantis U.S. Large Cap Value ETF
209.32
6,398.25
3.27%
Ticker
Name
Net Flows ($, mm)
AUM ($, mm)
AUM % Change
QQQ
Invesco QQQ Trust Series I
-2,576.32
281,551.73
-0.92%
SMH
VanEck Semiconductor ETF
-1,454.04
17,706.90
-8.21%
IVV
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF
-1,322.48
535,445.02
-0.25%
XFIV
BondBloxx Bloomberg Five Year Target Duration US Treasury ETF
-444.85
369.40
-120.42%
XLE
Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund
-232.33
26,834.58
-0.87%
XLF
Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund
-226.29
47,526.11
-0.48%
DFAC
Dimensional U.S. Core Equity 2 ETF
-197.64
29,339.76
-0.67%
KBE
SPDR S&P Bank ETF
-168.42
1,270.47
-13.26%
SOXX
iShares Semiconductor ETF
-149.92
9,977.84
-1.50%
IEF
iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF
-141.91
34,521.83
-0.41%
Net Flows ($, mm)
AUM ($, mm)
% of AUM
Alternatives
22.16
9,633.38
0.23%
Asset Allocation
35.67
22,934.37
0.16%
Commodities ETFs
1,156.41
213,308.07
0.54%
Currency
199.51
105,372.48
0.19%
International Equity
-1,229.82
1,602,735.43
-0.08%
International Fixed Income
557.86
276,177.96
0.20%
Inverse
200.92
15,228.62
1.32%
Leveraged
973.72
93,093.72
1.05%
US Equity
3,065.67
6,077,664.93
0.05%
US Fixed Income
1,334.53
1,633,059.48
0.08%
Total:
6,316.62
10,049,208.45
0.06%
Disclaimer: All data as of 6 a.m. Eastern time the date the article is published. Data are believed to be accurate; however, transient market data are often subject to subsequent revision and correction by the exchanges.Permalink | © Copyright 2025 etf.com. All rights reserved

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