US ETFs Hit Record $1.2T Inflows in 2026, Surpassing 2025 Annual Total

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crypto exchange news: US ETFs hit $1.2 trillion in net inflows through July 2026, surpassing 2025’s $1.5 trillion total. Daily inflows average $5.7 billion, up 40% from last year. July added $189–$193 billion, with equities taking 65%. Bitcoin ETFs saw peak days of $1 billion. State Street forecasts 2026 inflows at $2.1–$2.3 trillion. No exchange hack reported in the data.

US-listed exchange-traded funds have pulled in roughly $1.2 trillion in net inflows year-to-date through July 2026, shattering every previous record for this point in the calendar year. To put that number in perspective, the entire year of 2025 set the all-time annual record at $1.5 trillion, and we’re not even through summer yet.

According to data from State Street Investment Management, ETFs are currently absorbing an average of $5.7 billion per day. That’s a 40% jump over the daily average from the prior year.

July was a monster month

July alone accounted for approximately $189 to $193 billion in inflows, making it one of the strongest single months on record for the ETF industry. Equity ETFs captured roughly 65% of that monthly haul, with large-cap stocks, S&P 500 index products, and international equities leading the charge. Thematic plays around semiconductors and artificial intelligence were particularly popular.

Fixed-income ETFs attracted more than $51 billion during July and have now accumulated over $371 billion in year-to-date inflows.

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Crypto ETFs are small but loud

Crypto-specific ETFs, including those tracking Bitcoin and Ether, have been pulling their weight in the broader inflow story. On peak activity days, Bitcoin ETFs alone have attracted flows ranging from hundreds of millions to over $1 billion in a single session.

That said, crypto ETFs still represent a relatively modest slice of the total $1.2 trillion pie. The dominance of equity and fixed-income products means digital asset funds are punching above their weight in attention but not yet in raw dollar terms.

State Street sees $2 trillion-plus by year end

State Street’s projection for full-year 2026 ETF inflows lands somewhere between $2.1 and $2.3 trillion. If that holds, it would obliterate the 2025 record by roughly 40 to 50 percent.

Active ETFs have also contributed meaningfully. The product innovation cycle has accelerated, with issuers launching strategies that would have been mutual-fund-only territory just a few years ago. Buffer funds, options-overlay strategies, and single-stock vehicles have all expanded the addressable market for the ETF wrapper.

What this means for investors

The record pace creates a few dynamics worth watching. First, the sheer volume of passive inflows into equity index ETFs, particularly those tracking the S&P 500 and large-cap benchmarks, continues to raise questions about market concentration. When billions flow daily into cap-weighted products, the biggest stocks mechanically get bigger.

Second, over $371 billion flowing into bond ETFs through seven months signals conviction, not speculation.

Third, and most relevant for crypto market participants, a 1% allocation in a $2 trillion inflow year is $20 billion, which is more than enough to move crypto markets.

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