Favorited Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) among Ebase clients in June 2021, as per our site data.
In the dynamic world of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), June 2021 saw a significant shift in investment trends among Ebase clients. The MSCI World Index, S&P 500, and FTSE All-World ex-US Index, which typically dominate the ETF landscape, continued to be popular choices. However, less known indices focusing on specific themes and sustainable investing began to gain traction.
For the first time in 2021, the S&P 500, the leading index for American blue-chip stocks, ranked second in ETF investments among Ebase clients. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq-100 Index, which includes the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq by market capitalization, followed in third place. Interestingly, after losing favour with clients in recent months, the Nasdaq-100 Index appears to be back in focus.
The most popular indices for ETF investments among Ebase clients in June 2021 are not explicitly stated in the available data. However, common popular indices in the European market, where Ebase operates, typically include the aforementioned indices.
ETFs tracking the MSCI World index were the most frequently traded products in June 2021, with the MSCI World Index holding the highest trading volume among the 20 most traded indices with ETFs on Ebase. The trading volume of ETFs in June was below the average of the previous year, but Ebase clients significantly expanded their holdings, setting a new record for the year.
The fund flow factor, which indicates the ratio between net inflows and outflows, was 2.92 in June 2021. A value above 100 in the fund flow factor indicates above-average trading activity compared to the average monthly trading volume of the previous year. This figure is a reflection of the increased interest in ETFs and mirrors the trend observed in actively managed funds. The last time a value this high was seen was in April 2020, following the massive purchases after the COVID-19 induced market crash.
In addition to the traditional indices, less known indices focusing on specific themes, such as the World Alternative Energy Index, S&P Global Clean Energy, and Low Carbon 100 Europe PAB Index, were among the most frequently traded indices with ETFs in June 2021. This suggests a growing interest in sustainable and thematic investing among Ebase clients.
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The investment strategy of Ebase clients in June 2021 revealed a growing interest in sustainable and thematic investing, as less known indices focusing on specific themes were among the most frequently traded ETFs. Within the realm of finance and business, this shifting trend towards investing in such indices highlights the evolving preferences of Ebase clients.