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The Weekly ETF Market Monitor (June 15-19, 2026)

A comprehensive snapshot of U.S. ETF market activity in Week 25 (June 15-19, 2026), spanning flows, performance, sector and thematic trends, geographic exposures, asset classes, and leading funds and issuers.

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By Rony Abboud · June 20, 2026
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Weekly ETF Monitor Week 25- 2026

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According to Trackinsight data, US-listed Equity ETFs attracted $92.53 billion during the week, by far the largest allocation across all asset classes. Fixed Income ETFs gathered $11.51 billion, while Commodity ETFs added $749.3 million. Multi-Asset products attracted $135.8 million, and Currency ETFs gathered $47.4 million.

Cryptocurrency ETFs recorded modest outflows of $7.9 million during the period.

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Sector ETF Flows: Technology Dominates Allocations

Information Technology ETFs attracted $19.43 billion, accounting for the largest sector inflow of the week by a considerable margin.

Industrials gathered $1.91 billion, while Financials attracted $1.33 billion. Materials added $1.01 billion, and Real Estate recorded inflows of $334.5 million.

Communication Services attracted $78.6 million, while Health Care, Energy, and Consumer Discretionary each recorded inflows exceeding $45 million.

Utilities recorded outflows of $317.7 million, while Consumer Staples declined by $561.7 million, representing the largest sector outflow of the week.

Sector ETF Performance: Technology Leads While Energy Declines

Information Technology delivered the strongest sector performance among major sectors, advancing 4.49% during the week.

Materials gained 1.82%, while Industrials rose 1.60%. Utilities advanced 0.59%, and Consumer Discretionary gained 0.57%.

Financials rose 0.22% during the period.

Health Care declined 1.31%, while Communication Services fell 1.72%. Consumer Staples lost 2.84%, and Real Estate declined 2.97%.

Energy recorded the weakest sector performance, falling 6.10%.

Geographic Equity ETF Flows: US Exposures Attract Over $78 Billion

US-focused ETFs attracted $78.41 billion, the largest geographic allocation of the week.

Developed Markets exposures gathered $7.25 billion, while World ETFs attracted $2.20 billion. Emerging Markets added $1.43 billion, and Japan gathered $548.0 million.

South Korea attracted $429.9 million, while North America added $384.8 million. Taiwan gathered $186.9 million, Canada attracted $179.9 million, and Eurozone products added $164.1 million.

Italy and Germany recorded inflows of $131.4 million and $112.5 million respectively.

China recorded the largest geographic outflow at $188.1 million. Europe declined by $133.4 million, while Mexico and Latin America lost $46.6 million and $42.7 million respectively. India recorded outflows of $28.6 million.

Geographic Equity Performance: South Korea Leads Weekly Gains

South Korea delivered the strongest geographic performance among the highlighted markets, advancing 10.39% during the week.

Taiwan gained 6.77%, while UAE rose 6.00%. Turkey advanced 5.70%, and Asia gained 5.22%.

Philippines rose 4.80%, while Japan gained 4.65%. Austria advanced 4.30%, and Singapore rose 4.23%.

Indonesia gained 4.16%, while Developed Pacific, Emerging Markets Asia, Emerging Markets, and Emerging East Asia all advanced more than 3%.

On the downside, Norway declined 5.28%, representing the weakest highlighted market. Israel fell 4.19%, while Brazil declined 3.10%. Belgium and Finland lost 2.89% and 2.86% respectively.

Thematic ETF Flows: Disruptive Technology Leads Inflows

Disruptive Technology ETFs attracted $1.78 billion, the largest thematic inflow of the week.

US Defense gathered $890.8 million, while Cybersecurity attracted $854.7 million. Global Infrastructure added $607.9 million, and Artificial Intelligence & Big Data recorded inflows of $216.6 million.

Space & Deep Sea recorded the largest thematic outflow at $732.3 million. Future Mobility declined by $714.8 million, while China Digitalization lost $126.8 million.

Travel Technology & Services recorded outflows of $86.3 million, and Solar Energy declined by $76.2 million.

Thematic ETF Performance: China Disruptive Technology Leads

China Disruptive Technology delivered the strongest thematic performance of the week, advancing 9.48%.

BioTech & Genomics gained 7.86%, while Emerging Markets Awakening rose 6.67%. Nuclear Energy advanced 5.31%, and Artificial Intelligence & Big Data gained 5.22%.

Travel Technology & Services rose 4.77%, while Hydrogen Economy advanced 4.17%. Blockchain gained 3.97%.

China Digitalization recorded the weakest thematic performance, declining 4.54%. Solar Energy fell 4.00%, while Space & Deep Sea declined 3.35%. Natural Resources and Green Building lost 3.05% and 2.57% respectively.

Fixed Income ETF Flows: Corporate Investment Grade Leads

Corporate Investment Grade ETFs attracted $4.02 billion, the largest allocation within fixed income categories.

Aggregate Investment Grade products gathered $2.68 billion, while Municipal Investment Grade ETFs attracted $1.49 billion.

Corporate High Yield products added $760.9 million, while Government Agencies Investment Grade gathered $339.0 million.

Corporate Aggregate and Government Aggregate products attracted $239.3 million and $235.3 million respectively. Municipal Aggregate added $145.9 million, while Municipal High Yield gathered $40.8 million.

Aggregate High Yield attracted $13.2 million.

Government Investment Grade recorded outflows of $185.1 million.

Commodity ETF Flows: Gold Leads Commodity Allocations

Gold ETFs attracted $571.2 million, the largest commodity inflow of the week.

Multi Commodities gathered $351.3 million during the period.

Silver recorded outflows of $147.7 million.

Cryptocurrency ETF Flows: Hyperliquid Leads Inflows

Hyperliquid products attracted $29.1 million, the largest cryptocurrency inflow of the week.

XRP gathered $6.8 million, while Solana added $2.8 million.

Bitcoin recorded outflows of $88.8 million, while Ether declined by $2.6 million.

Top ETF Issuers of the Week by Net Inflows

  1. iShares: $57.74 billion
  2. Vanguard: $12.98 billion
  3. VanEck: $9.45 billion
  4. First Trust: $8.26 billion
  5. Schwab ETFs: $7.89 billion
  6. Pacer ETFs: $3.53 billion
  7. VictoryShares: $2.38 billion
  8. J.P. Morgan Asset Management: $1.63 billion
  9. Defiance ETFs: $1.14 billion
  10. Roundhill Investments: $1.10 billion

Top Performing ETFs of the Week

  1. Stellar ETF (STLR): 25.78%
  2. Defiance Long Pure Quantum ETF (QTUP): 20.29%
  3. Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM): 18.03%
  4. Corgi Quantum Computing ETF (CQTM): 15.72%
  5. KraneShares SSE STAR Market 50 Index ETF (KSTR): 14.67%
  6. Matthews China Innovators Active ETF (MCHS): 13.22%
  7. Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF (FLKR): 12.38%
  8. Bitwise Hyperliquid ETF (BHYP): 11.97%
  9. Grayscale Hyperliquid Staking ETF (HYPG): 11.95%
  10. 21Shares Hyperliquid ETF (THYP): 11.94%

Most Popular ETFs of the Week by Net Inflows

  1. iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV): $30.13 billion
  2. SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF (SPYM): $12.89 billion
  3. Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK): $8.28 billion
  4. VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH): $7.52 billion
  5. Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD): $5.37 billion
  6. Vanguard Mid-Cap ETF (VO): $5.20 billion
  7. Vanguard Small-Cap ETF (VB): $3.36 billion
  8. Vanguard Value ETF (VTV): $3.17 billion
  9. Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI): $2.97 billion
  10. Pacer US Cash Cows 100 ETF (COWZ): $2.94 billion

Please note this article is for information purposes only and does not in any way constitute investment advice. It is essential that you seek advice from a registered financial professional prior to making any investment decision.

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