The following table lists the top 100 largest exchange-traded funds, ranked by assets under management (AUM). The AUM of an ETF is calculated by multiplying shares outstanding by the market price per share. An ETF’s assets will fluctuate based on both changes in the value of the underlying securities and the creation of new shares or redemption of existing shares. It is worth noting that there may be a difference between an ETF’s market capitalization and the net asset value (NAV) of its underlying securities. The difference results in either a discount or a premium in the trading price of the ETF.
The largest Bond ETF is the iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF AGG with $104.86B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Bond ETF was TMV at 47.06%. The most recent ETF launched in the Bond space was the Carbon Collective Short Duration Green Bond ETF CCSB on 04/11/24.
When was SPY created? SPY was created on January 22, 1993. It was the first US ETF to be listed on a national stock exchange, and it remains the most widely traded ETF in the world.
Our pick for the best overall value ETF is IUSV, thanks to its combination of low fees and high diversification. By tracking the S&P 900 Value Index, IUSV provides exposure to hundreds of large- and mid-cap U.S. value stocks.
The largest Treasury ETF is the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF TLT with $45.04B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Treasury ETF was TMV at 65.49%. The most recent ETF launched in the Treasury space was the Innovator Premium Income 15 Buffer ETF - April LAPR on 04/01/24.
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