5 ETFs Most Loved by Investors So Far in 2021 (2024)

After enjoying a huge rally for most of the year, Wall Street got caught in a web of woes last month and saw a vicious circle of trading. The spread of the Delta variant of COVID-19, inflation fears, prospects of tightening policies, budget wrangling in Washington and slowing growth in China continued to unnerved investors.

In particular, the spike in commodity prices has raised inflation, leading to a spike in yields. This has sparked fears of overvaluation especially in a high-growth sector like technology, which has seen a huge surge during the pandemic. The Chinese regulatory crackdown as well as concerns over the financial contagion due to the potential failure of China’s Evergrande property group added to the chaos.

However, a wider rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, a huge stimulus, upbeat earnings, a recovering job market and reopening trade have pushed the market higher throughout the year. The combination of all the factors led to pent-up demand, resulting in higher demand for all types of products and services in the economy.

Overall, ETFs gathered $647.8 billion in the first nine months of the year per eftf.com. U.S. equity ETFs led the way, accumulating $306.4 billion followed by inflows of $171.2 billion for international equity ETFs and $129.5 billion for U.S. fixed income ETFs. The solid trend is likely to continue given the growing optimism in the U.S. economy and worries over a tax hike (read: Tax Hike in the Cards? ETFs in Focus).

ETFs are more tax efficient than mutual funds. Mutual fund managers need to sell securities to raise cash for redemptions in case an investor exits the fund, which triggers a taxable event for all investors. On the other hand, ETFs follow an “in-kind” creation and redemption process where ETF issuers exchange shares for baskets of underlying securities, which do not trigger a taxable event. Per Bloomberg, ETFs’ tax efficiency characteristic could be a boon for those looking at a higher tax bill. This would accelerate the ongoing shift that has shifted hundreds of billions of dollars from mutual funds to ETFs.

Given this, we highlight five ETFs that are the top creators this year and can continue to be investors’ darlings for the rest of the year should the current market trends prevail:

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO - Free Report)

VOO has topped asset flow creation this year, gathering $40.5 billion in capital. It tracks the S&P 500 Index and holds 507 stocks in its basket with information technology, healthcare, consumer discretionary, communication services and financials being the top five, with a double-digit allocation each. The ETF charges investors 3 bps in annual fees and trades in an average daily volume of 3.9 million shares. It has AUM of $249.8 billion and has a Zacks ETF Rank #2 (Buy) with a Medium risk outlook.

Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI - Free Report)

This fund has accumulated $31.7 billion in capital, taking its total AUM to $265.7 billion. It provides exposure to the broad stock market by tracking the CRSP US Total Market Index. The ETF holds a large basket of well-diversified 3980 stocks with key holdings in technology, consumer discretionary, industrials, healthcare and financials. It charges 3 bps in fees per year from investors and trades in an average daily volume 3.3 million shares. VTI has a Zacks ETF Rank #2 with a Medium risk outlook (read: Tax Hike Worries Drive Last Week's Inflows: 5 Hot ETFs).

Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND - Free Report)

This ETF has accumulated around $15.9 billion in its asset base so far this year. It targets the broad U.S. investment grade bond market by tracking the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Float Adjusted Index. The product holds 10106 securities in its basket with an average maturity and effective duration of 8.7 years and 6.8 years, respectively. BND is the second-largest bond ETF with AUM of $82 billion and an average daily volume of 4.6 million shares. It charges 3 bps in annual fees.

Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV - Free Report)

This ETF accumulated about $13 billion, taking its total AUM to $42.2 billion. It offers diversified exposure to the short-term, investment-grade U.S. bond market by tracking the Bloomberg U.S. 1–5 Year Government/Credit Float Adjusted Index. It is home to 2,654 stocks with effective maturity of 2.9 years and an average duration of 2.8 years. The fund charges 5 bps in annual fees and trades in an average daily volume of 2.5 million shares.

Vanguard Value ETF (VTV - Free Report)

This fund has accumulated $12.5 billion in capital, taking its total AUM to $84 billion. It targets the value segment of the broad U.S. stock market and follows the CRSP US Large Cap Value Index. The fund holds 352 stocks in its basket with key holdings in financials, healthcare, industrials, and consumer staples. The ETF has AUM of $84 billion and charges 4 bps in annual fees. It trades in volume of 2.1 million shares per day on average and has a Zacks ETF Rank #2 with a Medium risk outlook (read: A Bunch of Dirt-Cheap Value ETFs to Buy Now).

5 ETFs Most Loved by Investors So Far in 2021 (2024)

FAQs

Which ETFs performed best in 2021? ›

1 The top-performing ETF of 2021 was the SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF (XOP), with a total return of 67.1% YTD. Rallying oil and gas prices renewed investor optimism for stocks in the energy sector.

What are the most popular ETFs? ›

Most Popular ETFs by AUM
TickerFundAUM
SPYSPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust$363.23B
IVViShares Core S&P 500 ETF$300.18B
VTIVanguard Total Stock Market ETF$288.78B
VOOVanguard S&P 500 ETF$286.59B
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Who are the Big 5 ETF issuers? ›

The Big 5 ETF Issuers
  • iShares (BlackRock): $2.59 trillion.
  • Vanguard: $2.36 trillion.
  • SPDR (State Street): $1.22 trillion.
  • Invesco: $454.78 billion.
  • Charles Schwab: $320.21 billion3.
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What is the best ETF to buy and hold? ›

7 Best Long-Term ETFs to Buy and Hold
ETFAssets Under Management10-Year Annualized Return
iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF (IJH)$85 billion9.9%
Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)$259 billion18.6%
Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM)$55 billion10.1%
Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS)$69 billion4.5%
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What is the highest performing ETF? ›

100 Highest 5 Year ETF Returns
SymbolName5-Year Return
PSIInvesco Semiconductors ETF23.83%
ITBiShares U.S. Home Construction ETF23.78%
FBGXUBS AG FI Enhanced Large Cap Growth ETN23.63%
XHBSPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF21.97%
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Which ETF gives the highest return? ›

Performance of ETFs
SchemesLatest PriceReturns in % (as on May 06, 2024)
Nippon ETF Junior BeES698.3746.79
Mirae Asset Nifty Next 50 ETF10,235.9046.83
ICICI Pru Midcap Select ETF158.8731.7
Motilal MOSt Oswal Midcap 100 ETF54.2628.95
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What is the most aggressive ETF? ›

The largest Aggressive ETF is the iShares Core Aggressive Allocation ETF AOA with $1.83B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Aggressive ETF was AOA at 14.42%. The most recent ETF launched in the Aggressive space was the iShares ESG Aware Aggressive Allocation ETF EAOA on 06/12/20.

What are the best-performing ETFs over the last 10 years? ›

Top 10 ETFs by 10-year Performance
TickerFund10-Yr Return
SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF24.37%
SOXXiShares Semiconductor ETF23.62%
PSIInvesco Dynamic Semiconductors ETF23.59%
XSDSPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF21.88%
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Which ETF has the best 10 year return? ›

Best ETFs 10 Years
SymbolETF Name10y Chg 5-3-24
PSIInvesco Semiconductors ETF750%
METARoundhill Ball Metaverse ETF657%
XSDSPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF611%
XLKSPDR Technology Sector ETF535%
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What ETF tracks top 50 stocks? ›

The Invesco S&P 500® Top 50 ETF (Fund) is based on the S&P 500® Top 50 Index (Index). The Fund will invest at least 90% of its total assets in securities that comprise the Index. The Index is composed of 50 of the largest companies in the S&P 500® Index. The Fund and the Index are rebalanced annually.

Who are the top 3 ETF issuers in the US? ›

ETF Providers
No.Provider NameTotal Assets
1BlackRock2,713.92B
2Vanguard2,512.02B
3State Street1,255.52B
4Invesco498.25B
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Is 5 ETFs enough? ›

Experts agree that for most personal investors, a portfolio comprising 5 to 10 ETFs is perfect in terms of diversification. But the number of ETFs is not what you should be looking at.

What are the top 5 ETFs to buy today? ›

The best ETFs to buy now
Exchange-traded fund (ticker)Assets under managementYield
Vanguard 500 Index ETF (VOO)$432.2 billion1.3%
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG)$76.5 billion1.8%
Vanguard U.S. Quality Factor ETF (VFQY)$333.3 million1.3%
SPDR Gold MiniShares (GLDM)$7.4 billion0.0%
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What is the safest ETF to buy? ›

1. Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO 1.24%) Legendary investor Warren Buffett has said that the best investment the average American can make is a low-cost S&P 500 index fund like the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF.

What are the top performing ETFs in 2024? ›

The 10 Best-Performing ETFs for April 2024
  • Global X SuperDividend US ETF DIV.
  • Simplify Volatility Premium ETF SVOL.
  • TCW Transform Systems ETF NETZ.
  • Return Stacked US Stocks & Managed Futures ETF RSST.
  • Invesco S&P 500 High Dividend Low Volatility ETF SPHD.
  • ARK Space Exploration & Innovation ETF ARKX.
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What is the performance of ETF 2021? ›

The top performers gained from 61% to 283% over the course of 2021. Developed equity markets around the world saw strong gains in 2021, with domestic equity markets leading international for yet another year. Large cap equities, as represented by the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) notched a 28.7% gain.

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