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$957M Flows Into VOO as Market Rallies for a Third Day

$957M Flows Into VOO as Market Rallies for a Third Day

Yahoo15-05-2025
The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) pulled in $957 million, increasing its assets under management to over $649 billion, according to data provided by FactSet. This inflow came as the S&P 500 inched up 0.1% on Wednesday, marking its third consecutive positive session.
The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) attracted $1.4 billion as equity exposure remained in demand. The Avantis Emerging Markets Equity ETF (AVEM) added $725 million, while the iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) gained $574 million.
On the outflow side, the SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF (BIL) saw redemptions of $819 million. The FT Vest U.S. Equity Buffer Fund - May (FMAY) experienced outflows of nearly $772 million, while the iShares 0-3 Month Treasury ETF (SGOV) lost $588 million.
International equity funds attracted $2 billion, while U.S. equity led asset classes with inflows of $4.7 billion as the Nasdaq-100 gained 0.6%. Overall, ETFs added $7.6 billion in net inflows as markets continued to respond to the tariff reprieve between the U.S. and China.
Ticker
Name
Net Flows ($, mm)
AUM ($, mm)
AUM % Change
SPY
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust
1,379.50
604,562.67
0.23%
VOO
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
957.21
649,003.10
0.15%
AVEM
Avantis Emerging Markets Equity ETF
725.21
9,293.59
7.80%
IWM
iShares Russell 2000 ETF
574.04
63,947.85
0.90%
SPSB
SPDR Portfolio Short Term Corporate Bond ETF
565.77
8,106.33
6.98%
TLT
iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF
497.84
47,603.74
1.05%
QQQM
Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF
399.25
46,899.13
0.85%
HYG
iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF
364.67
15,197.42
2.40%
LQD
iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF
330.47
29,038.68
1.14%
SPHY
SPDR Portfolio High Yield Bond ETF
234.00
8,204.00
2.85%
Ticker
Name
Net Flows ($, mm)
AUM ($, mm)
AUM % Change
BIL
SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF
-819.33
45,950.58
-1.78%
FMAY
FT Vest U.S. Equity Buffer Fund - May
-771.54
862.87
-89.42%
SGOV
iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF
-587.88
45,910.12
-1.28%
VGSH
Vanguard Short-Term Treasury ETF
-534.24
22,380.81
-2.39%
GLD
SPDR Gold Shares
-476.07
96,702.13
-0.49%
SOXX
iShares Semiconductor ETF
-310.12
12,437.08
-2.49%
QQQ
Invesco QQQ Trust Series I
-206.32
324,314.28
-0.06%
IWD
iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF
-169.76
61,219.13
-0.28%
XRT
SPDR S&P Retail ETF
-160.20
450.82
-35.54%
XLV
Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund
-151.68
34,492.98
-0.44%
Net Flows ($, mm)
AUM ($, mm)
% of AUM
Alternatives
104.54
9,884.99
1.06%
Asset Allocation
22.80
24,415.96
0.09%
Commodities ETFs
-434.33
207,363.64
-0.21%
Currency
-84.02
138,515.97
-0.06%
International Equity
1,966.89
1,749,310.39
0.11%
International Fixed Income
474.07
283,649.54
0.17%
Inverse
-17.18
14,521.03
-0.12%
Leveraged
-21.57
129,152.80
-0.02%
US Equity
4,646.21
6,757,507.78
0.07%
US Fixed Income
963.97
1,644,720.57
0.06%
Total:
7,621.38
10,959,042.69
0.07%
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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