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Sumit Roy

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Apr 27, 2018

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If there’s one thing traders love, it’s volatility. Large price swings create opportunities for nimble traders to time the market by buying low and selling high.

That’s something that was nearly impossible to do in last year’s environment of steady gains. Investors who sat tight with a buy-and-hold strategy were rewarded handsomely in 2017, while traders counting on volatility to outperform were left frustrated. So far in 2018, the situation has been flipped on its head.

This year, investors are the ones frustrated by a market that’s swung around a lot, but ultimately hasn’t gone anywhere despite strong earnings and economic fundamentals. On the other hand, traders are gleefully trading in and out of the market as stocks whipsaw violently.

The increased trading activity is reflected in the market’s volume levels. Volume—a measure of how many shares trade hands on a given day—is averaging 7.3 billion shares per day across the major U.S. exchanges, year-to-date. That compares with 6.5 billion for all of 2017.

Much of that volume is showing up in ETFs. The most actively traded securities on U.S. exchanges are usually exchange-traded funds, with tens of millions of shares exchanging hands each day in some popular names.

Trader Favorites

Take the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY). It traded an average of 105.1 million shares per day on average during the last 30 days. For comparison, Bank of America—the most actively traded stock within the S&P 500—traded an average of 73 million shares in that same time frame.

SPY isn’t the only ETF traders love. The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM), the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) the PowerShares QQQ Trust (QQQ) and the iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) are a few heavyweights that routinely trade over 50 million shares per day.

In many cases, these heavily traded funds aren’t the cheapest ETFs in their category, nor do they have the most assets under management. Instead, they’re often old, established funds with liquid options markets underlying them—characteristics that appeal to traders.

Indeed, there’s several cases where ETFs that are small in terms of assets have huge amounts of volume. For instance, the VelocityShares Daily 2x VIX Short-Term ETN (TVIX) only has $439 million in AUM, but it trades a whopping 51.5 million shares per day, making it the sixth-most-traded ETF on the market.

Likewise, the iPath S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN (VXX) and the ProShares Ultra VIX Short-Term Futures ETF (UVXY) only have a few billion dollars in assets between them, but they each trade more than 36 million share per day.

Volatility ETFs aren’t the only ones punching above their weight. The VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX), the iShares China Large-Cap ETF (FXI), the Alerian MLP ETF (AMLP), the United States Oil Fund LP (USO) and the SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF (XOP) all have outsized volumes compared to assets.

Dollar Volume

Of course, simply measuring the volume of shares that trade hands for a particular ETF doesn't tell the whole story. All else equal, cheaper-priced funds tend to have more shares traded because investors can simply buy more for a given amount of money.

Dollar volume—which measures the number of shares traded multiplied by the share price—gives a more complete view of how much money is exchanging hands in a security.

At the top of the list, the picture doesn’t change with this new measure. SPY is still the top dog, with $28 billion worth of shares trading hands each day. QQQ, IWM, EEM are also close to the top, with more than $3 billion worth of shares traded daily.

Impressively, VXX also makes the cut for this list, with almost $1.7 billion worth of shares trading each day—more than the ETP’s entire AUM.

The ProShares UltraPro QQQ (TQQQ), with assets of $3.6 billion and dollar volume of $1.1 billion, is another one punching far above its weight, thanks to strong popularity with traders.

See the complete list of top 15 volume and dollar-volume leaders in the tables below:

Top 15 Volume Leaders

TickerFund30-Day Avg Volume
SPYSPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust105,099,104
EEMiShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF67,329,824
XLFFinancial Select Sector SPDR Fund62,840,356
TVIXVelocityShares Daily 2x VIX Short-Term ETN51,536,440
QQQPowerShares QQQ Trust50,665,232
GDXVanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF38,838,640
VXXiPath S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN36,700,288
UVXYProShares Ultra VIX Short-Term Futures ETF36,266,556
FXIiShares China Large-Cap ETF25,401,404
EFAiShares MSCI EAFE ETF24,597,226
AMLPAlerian MLP ETF22,686,324
IWMiShares Russell 2000 ETF22,464,092
SQQQProShares UltraPro Short QQQ19,782,016
USOUnited States Oil Fund LP18,665,894
XOPSPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF17,025,436

Top 15 Dollar-Volume Leaders

TickerFund30-Day Avg Dollar Volume
SPYSPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust28,026,952,673
QQQPowerShares QQQ Trust8,276,486,789
IWMiShares Russell 2000 ETF3,464,577,170
EEMiShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF3,240,023,299
XLFFinancial Select Sector SPDR Fund1,752,722,247
EFAiShares MSCI EAFE ETF1,723,445,610
VXXiPath S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN1,660,076,370
DIASPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust1,353,944,492
FXIiShares China Large-Cap ETF1,206,829,188
IVViShares Core S&P 500 ETF1,197,531,524
HYGiShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF1,172,039,452
XLKTechnology Select Sector SPDR Fund1,080,527,142
TQQQProShares UltraPro QQQ1,068,264,749
XLEEnergy Select Sector SPDR Fund1,045,274,297
XLIIndustrial Select Sector SPDR Fund1,018,712,181

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Sumit Roy is the senior ETF analyst for etf.com, where he's worked for 12 years.Before joining the company, Roy was the managing editor and commodities analyst for Hard Assets Investor. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he enjoys climbing the city’s steep hills, playing pickleball and snowboarding.

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FAQs

What are the five most actively traded ETFs? ›

U.S. ETF Movers
ETFPriceAverage Volume
SPY SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust$500.9772.74M
QQQ Invesco QQQ Trust$422.8046.09M
IWM iShares Russell 2000 ETF$195.4236.91M
IVV iShares Core S&P 500 ETF$503.245.75M
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What are the top 10 ETFs? ›

Top sector ETFs
Fund (ticker)YTD performanceExpense ratio
Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT)8.6 percent0.10 percent
Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF)12.4 percent0.09 percent
Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE)13.5 percent0.09 percent
Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLI)10.8 percent0.09 percent

Is 20 ETFs too much? ›

Holding too many ETFs in your portfolio introduces inefficiencies that in the long term will have a detrimental impact on the risk/reward profile of your portfolio. For most personal investors, an optimal number of ETFs to hold would be 5 to 10 across asset classes, geographies, and other characteristics.

What is the most actively traded leveraged ETF? ›

ProShares UltraPro QQQ is the most popular and liquid ETF in the leveraged space, with AUM of $21.9 billion and an average daily volume of 67.3 million shares a day. The fund seeks to deliver three times the return of the daily performance of the NASDAQ-100 Index, charging investors 0.88% in annual fees.

What's the best ETF to buy right now? ›

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 number one ETF? ›

Top 25 ETFs
RankSymbolFund Name
1SPYSPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust
2IVViShares Core S&P 500 ETF
3VOOVanguard S&P 500 ETF
4VTIVanguard Total Stock Market ETF
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What ETF beat the S&P 500 over 10 years? ›

And there's one ETF that specializes in those stocks. That's the Invesco S&P 500 GARP ETF (SPGP -2.40%), which has beaten the S&P 500 in seven of the last 10 years and has steadily outperformed it over the last decade, as you can see from the chart below.

What is the fastest growing ETF? ›

Compare the best growth ETFs
FUND(TICKER)EXPENSE RATIO10-YEAR RETURN AS OF APRIL 1
Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)0.20%18.60%
Vanguard Growth ETF (VUG)0.04%15.07%
iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF)0.19%15.78%
iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF (IVW)0.18%14.34%
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What is top 40 ETF? ›

The Top40 is an equity Index of the 40 largest companies by market capitalisation, listed on the JSE. The fund is rebalanced quarterly and therefore has minimal trading costs. The fund may also hold a small portion in cash instruments and listed derivatives to effect efficient portfolio management.

What is the 30 day rule on ETFs? ›

Q: How does the wash sale rule work? If you sell a security at a loss and buy the same or a substantially identical security within 30 calendar days before or after the sale, you won't be able to take a loss for that security on your current-year tax return.

How many S&P 500 ETFs should I own? ›

SPY, VOO and IVV are among the most popular S&P 500 ETFs. These three S&P 500 ETFs are quite similar, but may sometimes diverge in terms of costs or daily returns. Investors generally only need one S&P 500 ETF.

What is a lazy portfolio? ›

A lazy portfolio is a collection of investments that more or less runs on autopilot. Lazy portfolios are designed to weather changing market conditions without requiring investors to make significant changes to their asset allocation or goals.

What is the most actively managed ETF? ›

7 Best Actively Managed ETFs
Actively managed ETFExpense RatioOne-year Performance*
Blackrock Large Cap Value ETF (BLCV)0.55%27.8%**
Fidelity Magellan ETF (FMAG)0.59%40.5%
Invesco Active U.S. Real Estate Fund (PSR)0.35%3.6%
JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI)0.35%14.9%
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What ETFs have the highest yield? ›

Top 100 Highest Dividend Yield ETFs
SymbolNameDividend Yield
FBYYieldMax META Option Income Strategy ETF33.10%
RATEGlobal X Interest Rate Hedge ETF28.98%
AIYYYieldMax AI Option Income Strategy ETF28.74%
JEPYDefiance S&P 500 Enhanced Options Income ETF27.86%
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Which ETF is most volatile? ›

The Best Volatility ETFs of April 2024
  • Simplify Volatility Premium ETF (SVOL) ...
  • Short VIX Short-Term Futures ETF (SVXY) ...
  • iPath S&P 500 VIX Mid-Term Futures ETN (VXZ) ...
  • iPath S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN (VXX) ...
  • iShares MSCI EAFE Min Vol Factor ETF (EFAV) ...
  • SPDR SSGA US Small Cap Low Volatility Index ETF (SMLV)
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What are the most traded ETFs? ›

Most Popular ETFs: Top 100 ETFs By Trading Volume
SymbolNameAvg Daily Share Volume (3mo)
SQQQProShares UltraPro Short QQQ139,943,703
TQQQProShares UltraPro QQQ72,828,563
SPYSPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust72,324,172
SOXLDirexion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares70,762,750
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What are the largest active ETFs? ›

The largest Active Management ETF is the JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF JEPI with $33.04B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Active Management ETF was CONL at 587.68%.

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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