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The Weekly ETF Market Monitor (June 8-12, 2026)

A comprehensive snapshot of U.S. ETF market activity in Week 24 (June 8-12, 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 12, 2026
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Weekly ETF Monitor Week 24- 2026

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According to Trackinsight data, Equity ETFs attracted $33.21 billion, representing the largest allocation across all asset classes. Fixed Income ETFs followed with $12.25 billion in net inflows. Currency ETFs gathered $74.5 million during the week.

Commodity ETFs recorded outflows of $1.75 billion, while Cryptocurrency ETFs declined by $713.9 million. Multi-Asset products recorded outflows of $6.0 million and Volatility ETFs declined by $49.2 million.

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Sector ETF Flows: Information Technology Leads Allocations

Information Technology ETFs attracted $3.42 billion, the largest sector inflow of the week.

Real Estate gathered $415.4 million, while Health Care attracted $388.8 million. Financials added $380.5 million, and Utilities recorded inflows of $72.2 million.

Energy recorded outflows of $22.6 million. Industrials declined by $98.8 million, while Consumer Discretionary lost $185.6 million. Communication Services recorded outflows of $404.3 million.

Consumer Staples declined by $572.5 million, while Materials recorded the largest sector outflow at $676.1 million.

Sector ETF Performance: Information Technology Leads Gains

Information Technology delivered the strongest sector performance among the major sectors, advancing 3.65% during the week.

Consumer Staples gained 2.89%, while Financials rose 2.33%. Consumer Discretionary advanced 2.11%, and Materials gained 2.09%.

Real Estate rose 1.94%, Industrials gained 1.59%, and Health Care advanced 1.03%. Utilities gained 0.30%, while Communication Services was broadly unchanged with a gain of 0.02%.

Energy was the only sector in negative territory, declining 0.12%.

Geographic Equity ETF Flows: US Exposures Dominate Allocations

US-focused ETFs attracted $29.42 billion, by far the largest geographic allocation of the week.

World exposures gathered $2.05 billion, while Japan attracted $232.7 million. Canada added $204.8 million, and South Korea gathered $145.5 million. Finland recorded inflows of $139.9 million.

North America recorded the largest geographic outflow at $1.23 billion. China declined by $807.7 million, while Brazil lost $426.4 million.

Latin America recorded outflows of $319.3 million, Europe declined by $254.8 million, and Taiwan lost $158.2 million. Netherlands-focused products recorded outflows of $135.8 million.

Geographic Equity Performance: Peru and Colombia Lead

Peru delivered the strongest geographic performance among the highlighted markets, advancing 10.49% during the week.

Colombia gained 10.10%, while Indonesia rose 9.30%. South Korea advanced 9.21%, and Chile gained 7.46%.

Netherlands rose 6.48%, Argentina gained 6.30%, and UAE advanced 6.17%. Latin America added 5.20%.

No major geographic declines were recorded among the highlighted markets.

Thematic ETF Flows: Space & Deep Sea and Future Mobility Lead

Space & Deep Sea ETFs attracted $752.5 million, the largest thematic inflow of the week.

Future Mobility gathered $699.6 million, while Disruptive Technology attracted $174.3 million. Global Infrastructure added $140.9 million, and North America Energy Infrastructure recorded inflows of $96.4 million.

US Defense recorded the largest thematic outflow at $312.8 million. China Digitalization declined by $304.4 million, while Battery Value-Chain lost $162.5 million.

Cloud Computing recorded outflows of $129.6 million, while Blockchain declined by $106.5 million.

Thematic ETF Performance: Life Sciences Leads Weekly Gains

Life Sciences delivered the strongest thematic performance of the week, rising 6.08%.

Strategic Metals gained 5.60%, while Travel Technology & Services advanced 5.55%. Asia Defense rose 5.36%, and Blockchain gained 4.76%.

Hydrogen Economy recorded the weakest thematic performance, declining 8.46%. Cannabis & Psychedelics fell 7.43%, while Cloud Computing declined 4.74%.

Fixed Income ETF Flows: Government Investment Grade Leads

Government Investment Grade ETFs attracted $3.21 billion, the largest allocation within fixed income categories.

Corporate Investment Grade products gathered $2.79 billion, while Aggregate Investment Grade ETFs attracted $2.66 billion.

Government Agencies Investment Grade products added $941.8 million, while Municipal Investment Grade gathered $693.7 million.

Municipal Aggregate products attracted $342.6 million. Corporate High Yield and Corporate Aggregate added $196.5 million and $177.1 million respectively.

Commodity ETF Flows: Gold Records Largest Outflow

Crude Oil ETFs attracted $196.6 million in inflows during the week.

Gold recorded the largest commodity outflow at $1.47 billion. Silver declined by $155.4 million, while Agriculture products lost $73.0 million.

Crypto ETF Flows: Bitcoin Records Largest Outflow

Bitcoin products recorded outflows of $781.0 million during the week.

Ether ETFs declined by $19.5 million.

Multi-Cryptocurrency products attracted $93.5 million, while XRP ETFs added $10.5 million.

Top ETF Issuers of the Week by Net Inflows

  1. Vanguard: $53.39 billion
  2. Invesco: $6.60 billion
  3. Ark Investment: $2.60 billion
  4. American Century Investments: $1.67 billion
  5. State Street Investment Management: $1.46 billion
  6. J.P. Morgan Asset Management: $1.30 billion
  7. Dimensional: $1.27 billion
  8. Schwab ETFs: $1.20 billion
  9. Capital Group: $1.13 billion
  10. PGIM: $947.2 million

Top Performing ETFs of the Week

  1. Tuttle Capital Concentrated Memory Stack ETF (HBMX): 18.09%
  2. Invesco Semiconductors ETF (PSI): 15.74%
  3. 21Shares Canton Network ETF (TCAN): 12.37%
  4. Corgi Lithography & Semiconductor Photonics ETF (EUV): 10.71%
  5. First Trust Nasdaq Semiconductor ETF (FTXL): 10.53%
  6. iShares MSCI Peru and Global Exposure ETF (EPU): 10.49%
  7. iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX): 10.36%
  8. Global X MSCI Colombia ETF (COLO): 10.10%
  9. 21Shares Sui ETF (TSUI): 9.64%
  10. iShares MSCI South Korea ETF (EWY): 9.62%

Most Popular ETFs of the Week by Net Inflows

  1. Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO): $48.16 billion
  2. SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY): $8.84 billion
  3. Invesco QQQ ETF (QQQ): $3.47 billion
  4. iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX): $2.03 billion
  5. iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV): $1.49 billion
  6. Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT): $1.49 billion
  7. ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK): $1.48 billion
  8. Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP): $1.22 billion
  9. Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF (QQQM): $1.13 billion
  10. VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH): $1.12 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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