#ETFWatch : Recent changes in the ETF market (March 2025)

ETFs (exchange-traded funds) continue to gain popularity among investors, providing access to a variety of markets, sectors, and strategies. As of March 2025, important changes are observed: from the emergence of new ETFs to shifts in capital flows and the launch of cryptocurrency funds. Let's take a look at the key events.

📈 New ETFs on the market

Investment companies are actively expanding their range of investment products:

Roundhill Investments launched two ETFs focused on the tech giants of the "Magnificent Seven" list.

ProShares launched an ETF focused on daily options, opening new opportunities for traders.

Canary Capital applied to create the first ETF related to the Sui cryptocurrency.

💰 Where is capital moving?

European stocks attracted €8.4 billion, a record high for the past year.

American ETFs experienced money outflows for the first time in two years (-€0.5 billion).

Bond ETFs remain stable with a +€8.8 billion inflow of investments.

🚀 Cryptocurrency ETFs: a new trend?

The first Solana-related ETFs debuted in the US, but started with a price decline.

Nasdaq applied to launch an ETF for Polkadot.

Bitcoin trust funds show stable growth, supporting high liquidity in the market.

🏆 Leaders among assets

SPDR Gold Shares ETF (GLD) recorded a slight decline (-0.80%).

Bitcoin is trading in the range of $83,196 - $84,509, maintaining a high level.

iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) is trading at $44.58, slightly below previous levels.

Conclusion

The ETF market is constantly evolving, offering new opportunities for investors. Cryptocurrency ETFs are becoming increasingly popular, while traditional assets like gold and stocks continue to undergo changes. We will keep an eye on the trends.