##  [# ETF Investors Shrug Off Friday's Selloff, Pour In $41 Billion](/sections/weekly-etf-flows/etf-investors-shrug-fridays-selloff-pour-41-billion) 

 

# ETF Investors Shrug Off Friday's Selloff, Pour In $41 Billion

 

 

YTD inflows are up to $860 billion.



 

 

 

 

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 Jun 08, 2026

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Investors put $41 billion to work in US-listed ETFs during the week ending Friday, June 5, pushing year-to-date inflows up to almost $860 billion.  
  
Of last week's haul, $14.7 billion went into US equity ETFs, $12.1 billion into US fixed income ETFs, $8.5 billion into international equity ETFs, and $2.8 billion into international fixed income ETFs. Currency ETFs shed $1.8 billion and commodities ETFs lost $1.4 billion.  
  
Markets got hit hard late in the week. The S&amp;P 500 fell 2.6% on Friday while the Nasdaq-100 dropped 4.8% as investors took profits on high-flying semiconductor stocks. But that didn't faze ETF investors, who kept pouring money into the space.  
  
The [**Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM)**](/dram) saw another $2.5 billion of inflows last week, and even after the Friday pullback it now holds almost $17 billion in assets.   
  
The [**iShares Systematic Alternatives Active ETF (IALT)**](/ialt) picked up $3.7 billion in what looks like a model portfolio change or something similar. The long/short multi-asset fund takes positions in stocks, bonds, commodities, and other asset classes based on quant models.  
  
On the fixed income side, the biggest winners included the [**iShares Global Government Bond USD Hedged Active ETF (GGOV)**](/ggov), which invests in government bonds from around the world while hedging out the currency exposure. It pulled in $2.5 billion—pretty much all of its assets—so once again this looks like a model portfolio tweak or one big investor coming in and allocating.   
  
The [**iShares Core Total USD Bond Market ETF (IUSB)**](/iusb) picked up just under $2 billion. It holds a slightly broader basket of bonds than the [**Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND)**](/bnd) and the [**iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG)**](/agg).  
  
On the outflows side, the [**iShares MSCI EAFE Value ETF (EFV)**](/efv), the [**iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT)**](/tlt), the [**Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X Shares (SOXL)**](/soxl), and the [**SPDR Gold Shares (GLD)**](/gld) topped the list of flow losers.  
  
For the full list of top inflows and outflows from last week, see the tables below.

## **Top 10 Creations (All ETFs)**

TickerNameNet Flows ($, mm)AUM ($, mm)AUM % Change&lt;[VOO](https://www.etf.com/voo)[Vanguard S&amp;P 500 ETF](https://www.etf.com/voo)9,605.751,000,589.080.96[SPY](https://www.etf.com/spy)[SPDR S&amp;P 500 ETF Trust](https://www.etf.com/spy)5,316.64789,794.600.67[IALT](https://www.etf.com/ialt)[iShares Systematic Alternatives Active ETF](https://www.etf.com/ialt)3,667.514,292.5485.44[VTI](https://www.etf.com/vti)[Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF](https://www.etf.com/vti)2,578.10664,859.950.39[DRAM](https://www.etf.com/dram)[Roundhill Memory ETF](https://www.etf.com/dram)2,543.4016,943.0515.01[GGOV](https://www.etf.com/ggov)[iShares Global Government Bond USD Hedged Active ETF](https://www.etf.com/ggov)2,474.982,513.8798.45[IUSB](https://www.etf.com/iusb)[iShares Core Total USD Bond Market ETF](https://www.etf.com/iusb)1,977.5341,569.214.76[SGOV](https://www.etf.com/sgov)[iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF](https://www.etf.com/sgov)1,929.2693,600.172.06[QQQM](https://www.etf.com/qqqm)[Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF](https://www.etf.com/qqqm)1,139.6798,303.421.16 
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## **Top 10 Redemptions (All ETFs)**

TickerNameNet Flows ($, mm)AUM ($, mm)AUM % Change[EFV](https://www.etf.com/efv)[iShares MSCI EAFE Value ETF](https://www.etf.com/efv)-3,800.2226,134.32-14.54[IAGG](https://www.etf.com/iagg)[iShares Core International Aggregate Bond ETF](https://www.etf.com/iagg)-2,255.9311,197.22-20.15[TLT](https://www.etf.com/tlt)[iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF](https://www.etf.com/tlt)-2,036.0240,749.10-5.00[VLUE](https://www.etf.com/vlue)[iShares MSCI USA Value Factor ETF](https://www.etf.com/vlue)-1,502.7214,517.56-10.35[SOXL](https://www.etf.com/soxl)[Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares](https://www.etf.com/soxl)-1,491.0528,975.25-5.15[VGT](https://www.etf.com/vgt)[Vanguard Information Technology ETF](https://www.etf.com/vgt)-1,363.85149,715.11-0.91[GLD](https://www.etf.com/gld)[SPDR Gold Shares](https://www.etf.com/gld)-1,276.24147,456.80-0.87[QUAL](https://www.etf.com/qual)[iShares MSCI USA Quality Factor ETF](https://www.etf.com/qual)-1,240.4946,249.37-2.68[IBIT](https://www.etf.com/ibit)[iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF](https://www.etf.com/ibit)-1,191.8149,355.28-2.41## **ETF Weekly Flows By Asset Class**

 Net Flows ($, mm)AUM ($, mm)% of AUMAlternatives4,935.70138,441.073.57%Asset Allocation377.2841,491.460.91%Commodities E T Fs-1,429.00351,191.83-0.41%Currency-1,788.8499,565.41-1.80%International Equity8,472.662,863,227.830.30%International Fixed Income2,767.30426,298.390.65%Inverse-137.3814,438.12-0.95%Leveraged1,181.88213,654.020.55%Us Equity14,713.249,517,867.730.15%Us Fixed Income12,148.552,104,936.180.58%**Total:****41,241.38****15,771,112.02****0.26%**Disclaimer: All data as of 6 a.m. Eastern time the date the article is published. Data is believed to be accurate; however, transient market data is often subject to subsequent revision and correction by the exchanges.





 

 

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