Capital's on the move in traditional markets. Global equity ETFs just pulled in a jaw-dropping $145 billion last week—biggest haul in recent memory.
Here's what caught attention: The US grabbed more than half the pie at $78 billion, marking the second-largest weekly injection ever recorded. Boring name, massive numbers—the S&P 500 ETF ($VOO) alone vacuumed up $59 billion.
When this much dry powder floods into legacy markets, it reshapes how institutions think about portfolio construction and risk allocation. Worth watching if you're tracking where the big money flows.
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Capital's on the move in traditional markets. Global equity ETFs just pulled in a jaw-dropping $145 billion last week—biggest haul in recent memory.
Here's what caught attention: The US grabbed more than half the pie at $78 billion, marking the second-largest weekly injection ever recorded. Boring name, massive numbers—the S&P 500 ETF ($VOO) alone vacuumed up $59 billion.
When this much dry powder floods into legacy markets, it reshapes how institutions think about portfolio construction and risk allocation. Worth watching if you're tracking where the big money flows.