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The Weekly ETF Market Monitor (June 22-26, 2026)

A comprehensive snapshot of U.S. ETF market activity in Week 26 (June 22-26, 2026), spanning flows, performance, sector and thematic trends, geographic exposures, asset classes, and leading funds and issuers.

Rony Abboud
By Rony Abboud · June 29, 2026
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Weekly ETF Monitor Week 26- 2026

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According to Trackinsight data, US-listed Equity ETFs attracted $36.37 billion during the week, representing the largest allocation across all asset classes. Fixed Income ETFs gathered $10.08 billion, while Multi-Asset products attracted $90.8 million. Currency ETFs added $14.4 million.

Commodity ETFs recorded outflows of $3.61 billion, while Cryptocurrency ETFs declined by $1.56 billion. Volatility products also recorded outflows of $21.5 million.

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Sector ETF Flows: Real Estate and Health Care Lead While Technology Sees Largest Outflow

Real Estate ETFs attracted $1.38 billion, the largest sector inflow of the week. Health Care gathered $1.02 billion, while Utilities added $286.2 million. Consumer Staples attracted $115.8 million.

Financials were broadly unchanged with outflows of $1.4 million.

Information Technology recorded the largest sector outflow at $13.18 billion. Energy declined by $1.16 billion, while Materials lost $714.3 million. Communication Services recorded outflows of $591.7 million, Consumer Discretionary declined by $201.5 million, and Industrials lost $175.6 million.

Sector ETF Performance: Health Care Leads Weekly Gains

Health Care delivered the strongest sector performance among the major sectors, advancing 7.75% during the week.

Real Estate gained 3.88%, while Utilities rose 3.76%. Consumer Staples advanced 2.35%, and Energy gained 0.93%.

Financials added 0.75% during the period.

Consumer Discretionary declined 0.81%, while Industrials fell 0.86%. Communication Services lost 2.78%, and Information Technology declined 5.38%.

Materials recorded the weakest sector performance, falling 6.49%.

Geographic Equity ETF Flows: US Exposures Continue to Lead

US-focused ETFs attracted $30.65 billion, the largest geographic allocation of the week.

World ETFs gathered $3.19 billion, narrowly ahead of Developed Markets products, which attracted $3.17 billion. Emerging Markets gathered $1.49 billion, while South Korea added $392.5 million.

Europe-focused ETFs attracted $388.3 million, while India gathered $125.8 million.

North America recorded the largest geographic outflow at $861.6 million. China declined by $463.5 million, while Eurozone products lost $191.6 million.

Latin America recorded outflows of $108.5 million, and Emerging Markets Asia declined by $103.8 million.

Thematic ETF Flows: Global Infrastructure and Smart City Lead

Global Infrastructure ETFs attracted $598.9 million, the largest thematic inflow of the week.

Smart City gathered $569.3 million, while Digital Infrastructure & Connectivity added $256.6 million.

Disruptive Technology recorded the largest thematic outflow at $1.49 billion. Cybersecurity declined by $749.8 million, while Space & Deep Sea lost $573.8 million.

Artificial Intelligence & Big Data recorded outflows of $548.3 million. China Digitalization declined by $269.2 million, while US Defense lost $242.8 million. Cloud Computing and Global Defense recorded outflows of $173.3 million and $138.0 million respectively.

Thematic ETF Performance: Health Care Themes Lead

BioTech & Genomics delivered the strongest thematic performance of the week, advancing 11.23%.

Tomorrow's Treatments gained 9.65%, while Life Sciences rose 8.36%. Travel Technology & Services advanced 7.31%, Healthcare Technology & Innovation gained 6.10%, and Silver Economy rose 5.23%.

Asia Defense recorded the weakest thematic performance, declining 18.01%. Hydrogen Economy fell 15.11%, while Space & Deep Sea lost 12.72%.

Strategic Metals declined 9.41%, Nuclear Energy fell 8.62%, and Battery Value-Chain lost 7.99%. Alternative Energy declined 7.49%, China Digitalization fell 7.40%, and Future Mobility lost 7.34%.

Fixed Income ETF Flows: Aggregate Investment Grade Leads

Aggregate Investment Grade ETFs attracted $2.81 billion, the largest fixed income allocation of the week.

Municipal Investment Grade products gathered $1.39 billion, while Corporate High Yield ETFs attracted $1.37 billion. Government Investment Grade added $1.19 billion.

Government Aggregate products gathered $473.9 million, while Corporate Aggregate attracted $347.4 million.

Municipal High Yield and Municipal Aggregate added $130.7 million and $129.9 million respectively. Government Agencies Investment Grade attracted $109.9 million.

Corporate Investment Grade recorded outflows of $56.3 million.

Commodity ETF Flows: Gold Records Largest Outflow

No commodity category recorded notable inflows during the week.

Gold ETFs experienced significant outflows of $2.97 billion. Multi Commodities declined by $312.4 million, while Agriculture recorded outflows of $135.2 million.

Crude Oil ETFs lost $69.0 million.

Cryptocurrency ETF Flows: Hyperliquid Leads Inflows

Hyperliquid products attracted $111.6 million, the largest cryptocurrency inflow of the week.

Bitcoin recorded the largest cryptocurrency outflow at $1.39 billion, while Ether declined by $267.1 million.

Solana recorded modest outflows of $1.1 million.

Top ETF Issuers of the Week by Net Inflows

  1. iShares: $69.02 billion
  2. State Street Investment Management: $20.49 billion
  3. Invesco: $7.58 billion
  4. American Century Investments: $3.92 billion
  5. Roundhill Investments: $3.41 billion
  6. Dimensional: $2.86 billion
  7. Putnam: $2.48 billion
  8. Fidelity: $2.28 billion
  9. Capital Group: $2.21 billion
  10. T. Rowe Price: $2.02 billion

Top Performing ETFs of the Week

  1. AdvisorShares Psychedelics ETF (PSIL): 18.62%
  2. ALPS Medical Breakthroughs ETF (SBIO): 14.33%
  3. ARK Genomic Revolution ETF (ARKG): 12.53%
  4. Virtus LifeSci Biotech Clinical Trials ETF (BBC): 12.46%
  5. SPDR S&P Biotech ETF (XBI): 10.59%
  6. Corgi Genomics & Precision Medicine ETF (GNMX): 9.77%
  7. Invesco DWA Healthcare Momentum ETF (PTH): 9.76%
  8. Horizon Kinetics Medical ETF (MEDX): 8.80%
  9. Harbor Health Care ETF (MEDI): 8.63%
  10. Tema Oncology ETF (CANC): 8.57%

Most Popular ETFs of the Week by Net Inflows

  1. iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV): $51.16 billion
  2. SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY): $31.97 billion
  3. iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF (IWD): $11.30 billion
  4. iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF): $5.98 billion
  5. Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth ETF (VONG): $5.03 billion
  6. iShares Russell Mid-Cap ETF (IWR): $4.03 billion
  7. Vanguard Russell 1000 Value ETF (VONV): $3.97 billion
  8. Invesco QQQ ETF (QQQ): $3.57 billion
  9. Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM): $3.38 billion
  10. Avantis U.S. Large Cap Value ETF (AVLV): $3.34 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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