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stocksJul 11, 2026, 4:36 PM

Memory ETF $DRAM Surpasses $25B AUM, Overtakes South Korea ETF $EWY

The Memory ETF (DRAM) has reached $25 billion in assets under management, overtaking the 26-year-old South Korea ETF (EWY) just weeks after its launch. It has attracted $22 billion in inflows, while EWY saw $2 billion in outflows over the same period.

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The Memory ETF (NYSEARCA: DRAM) has seen explosive growth since its April 2nd debut, crossing $25 billion in assets under management and overtaking the long-established South Korea ETF (NYSEARCA: EWY) in AUM for the first time.

DRAM has pulled in a record $22 billion in inflows since launch. Over the same stretch, EWY posted $2 billion in outflows. Before DRAM's arrival, EWY had already gathered $6 billion in inflows in 2026.

The two ETFs still share a 46% overlap in underlying holdings — prior to DRAM, investors commonly used EWY as a proxy for memory stocks. The data suggests the memory trade has never been more popular.

Source: The Kobeissi Letter