Odaily Star Daily News, Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas wrote on the X platform that the global assets under management of ETFs could reach $35 trillion by 2035 (three times the current $13 trillion), based on a 10% compound annual growth rate (17% in the past decade and 25% ten years ago). Their low cost, intraday liquidity, tax efficiency, and flexibility will continue to attract investor cash (and trading volume from market makers), leading to more new products, innovative designs, and more salespeople.
The structural changes overseas are beneficial to ETF in the long term, and the US MF equity category will provide another source of inflows. Tokenization may also help the development of ETF.
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Odaily Star Daily News, Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas wrote on the X platform that the global assets under management of ETFs could reach $35 trillion by 2035 (three times the current $13 trillion), based on a 10% compound annual growth rate (17% in the past decade and 25% ten years ago). Their low cost, intraday liquidity, tax efficiency, and flexibility will continue to attract investor cash (and trading volume from market makers), leading to more new products, innovative designs, and more salespeople.
The structural changes overseas are beneficial to ETF in the long term, and the US MF equity category will provide another source of inflows. Tokenization may also help the development of ETF.