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Financial advisers expect to shift ‘even further’ to ETFs in coming years

By Mark Battersby, 28 Aug 24

In July, ETF assets grew $329bn (3.6%), with $119bn attributed to net inflows, marking their second-strongest month ever

Advisers are increasing allocations to ETFs as they become more comfortable with the product and its use across a wider range of asset classes, according to the Cerulli Edge—U.S. Monthly Product Trends, which analyses mutual fund and exchange-traded fund (ETF) product trends as of July 2024 and examines advisors’ increased use of ETFs.

Nearly all advisers (90%) use the product in some capacity. Active managers may provide value, but nearly two-thirds of advisors (61%) agree or strongly agree that it is difficult to identify active managers that will outperform indexes consistently. Hybrid RIA advisors allocate the highest percentage of assets to actively managed ETFs across all channels, and numerous asset managers are dedicating resources to expand their product lineup to include more active ETFs.

In July, mutual fund assets grew $332bn (1.7%) on $39.5bn of total net outflows, representing an organic growth rate of -0.2%. Total asset growth for 2024 measures $1.6trn despite total net outflows of $175 billion.

In July, ETF assets grew $329bn (3.6%), with $119bn attributed to net inflows, marking their second-strongest month ever. In 2024, ETF assets have increased $1.4trn (16.8%), with net flows totaling $526bn, representing an organic growth rate of 6.5%.

These findings and more are from The Cerulli Edge—U.S. Monthly Product Trends, August 2024 Issue.

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