US ETF Assets Under Management Hit Record $15.6 Trillion
US-listed ETF AUM has reached a record $15.6 trillion, doubling in 30 months. Year-to-date inflows exceed $1 trillion, nearly double the previous record for the same period, setting the industry on track for over $2 trillion in annual inflows for the first time.
Assets under management in US-listed ETFs have surged to a record $15.6 trillion, according to a report from The Kobeissi Letter. The AUM has doubled over the past 30 months.
Year-to-date inflows have exceeded $1 trillion, nearly doubling the previous record for the same period set in 2025. This puts the industry on track to exceed $2 trillion in annual inflows for the first time in history, a 33% increase above last year's all-time high.
In June alone, ETFs attracted $193 billion, the second-largest monthly inflow on record. The surge was driven by demand for US mega-cap, semiconductor, AI, and South Korea-related funds.
Source: The Kobeissi Letter