ETF Inflows

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The net amount of capital invested into Exchange-Traded Funds.
ETF inflows represent the aggregate amount of new money that investors have put into a specific Exchange-Traded Fund over a given period. A positive inflow indicates that more investors are buying shares of the ETF than selling them, which can increase the fund's assets under management and potentially influence the price of the underlying assets. Conversely, negative inflows (outflows) suggest that more investors are selling ETF shares, which can reduce the fund's assets and potentially put downward pressure on the underlying assets.

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