ETF inflows rise to a record $4 trillion and top industry expert says it's still 'early days'

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ETF inflows rise to a record $4 trillion, and top industry expert says it's still 'early days' (via ETFEdgeCNBC)

, which often made the come-to-market process long and arduous for ETF issuers, ETFs are entering a new era that could expand their space even further, Fuhr said.

"Today, the ETF industry globally is $2.5 trillion bigger than the hedge fund industry," Fuhr said. "And if you look at asset-weighted returns of hedge funds as an industry, for the past eight years, they've underperformed the. Now, you might not say that's the right proxy, but, clearly, you're paying a lot for those funds and they're still not delivering alpha.

Nick Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, said in the same "ETF Edge" interview that this market structure "does make a lot of sense."

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