Close Menu
Fund Focus News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • As profits soar, PB Fintech takes a second bite at mutual funds
    • InvITs vs mutual funds: Who should invest and when
    • Mutual Funds: 10 new fund offers (NFOs) open for subscription in August—should you invest?
    • Best Motilal Oswal funds: Top 5 schemes with up to 124% absolute returns in 3 years; No.1 fund grows money over 4 times in 5 years – Money News
    • Quant MF to launch India’s first long-short SIF fund — know the name and how it works – Money News
    • Kazakhstan Quadruples Environmental Investments in First Half of 2025
    • Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath is championing low-cost index funds for greater wealth creation; but is he right?
    • SEBI directs brokers, mutual funds to make digital platforms accessible for people with disabilities
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fund Focus News
    • Home
    • Bonds
    • ETFs
    • Funds
    • Investments
    • Mutual Funds
    • Property Investments
    • SIP
    Fund Focus News
    Home»ETFs»Gold ETFs Winning the Asset Race With Bitcoin Funds–for Now
    ETFs

    Gold ETFs Winning the Asset Race With Bitcoin Funds–for Now

    March 14, 2025


    Gold exchange-traded funds in the U.S. are leading in assets under management again after briefly being dethroned by the new American Bitcoin ETFs, a result of the traditional risk-off asset’s surge to a record high and BTC’s recent slump.

    American ETFs giving investors exposure to gold’s price are collectively managing close to $150 billion in assets, VettaFi data shows. The 11 Bitcoin ETFs—approved by the SEC last year—now have over $93 billion in managed assets. 

    In December, Bitcoin ETFs briefly overtook their gold counterparts, according to K33 Research, thanks to the cryptocurrency’s price increase following the election of U.S. President Donald Trump, whose policies were widely expected to boost the digital asset industry.

    Bitcoin spiked to an all-time high at nearly $109,000 in January the day of his inauguration. But it has steadily lost ground and was recently trading around $84,000, down about 25% from that record.

    Friday’s BTC price comes the precious metal hit a record of $3,014 per ounce as investors spooked by the new president’s trade war look for less volatile investments. Gold is a traditional safe-haven asset favored during periods of economic turbulence. 

    Bitcoin has largely traded similar to tech stocks and other risk-on assets over the past year. 

    “Bitcoin has some safe haven qualities, but lately it’s behaved more like a risk asset, and that’s why we’ve seen more outflows in those spot ETFs,” etf.com’s Senior Content Editor Kent Thune, who oversees research at the publication, told Decrypt, noting gold’s status as an inflation hedge and safe-haven investment in the “current environment.”

    The new Bitcoin ETFs smashed expectations last year following their approval after new capital from investors previously locked out of the world of crypto investing flooded the market. The funds collectively breached $3 billion in net flows just one month after they started trading—beating the launch of the gold ETFs 20 years ago. 

    But macroeconomic uncertainties and traders concerned about Trump’s policies, including his tariffs on favored trading partners, have led to massive outflows this year, helping push the price of Bitcoin down.  

    Still, this trend could soon be reversed, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas said, as Bitcoin is the real “hot sauce.” 

    “It’s not really a reflection of customer interest,” he said, adding gold catching up with Bitcoin again was simply down to “the market.” 

    “Most regular people want stocks and bonds and spice—they want real speculative stuff. So to me, gold isn’t hot sauce, and the fact that Bitcoin could act as hot sauce made it still a lot better over the past year than gold, even though gold is going up.” 

    “I just think that gold can never be hot sauce,” he said, adding that while gold has won the battle, Bitcoin could win the war in the medium- to long-term.

    Edited by James Rubin

    Daily Debrief Newsletter

    Start every day with the top news stories right now, plus original features, a podcast, videos and more.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    Spot Ether ETFs Record $5.43B Inflows in July 2025

    August 1, 2025

    Here are 2 ETFs to consider that could supercharge a retiree’s ISA passive income

    July 31, 2025

    What Advisors Should Know—and Say—to Clients

    July 31, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    As profits soar, PB Fintech takes a second bite at mutual funds

    August 1, 2025

    Qu’est-ce qu’un green bond ?

    December 7, 2017

    les cat’ bonds deviennent incontournables

    September 5, 2018

    ETF : définition et intérêt des trackers

    May 15, 2019
    Don't Miss
    Mutual Funds

    As profits soar, PB Fintech takes a second bite at mutual funds

    August 1, 2025

    This is PB Fintech’s second attempt at entering the mutual fund business. The first, launched…

    InvITs vs mutual funds: Who should invest and when

    August 1, 2025

    Mutual Funds: 10 new fund offers (NFOs) open for subscription in August—should you invest?

    August 1, 2025

    Best Motilal Oswal funds: Top 5 schemes with up to 124% absolute returns in 3 years; No.1 fund grows money over 4 times in 5 years – Money News

    August 1, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    EDITOR'S PICK

    Ex-Global X CEO launches new boutique ETF advisory shop

    October 15, 2024

    Walz’s bonding programs have mixed pragmatism and ambition

    August 9, 2024

    How to generate income with fixed-interest investments

    March 27, 2025
    Our Picks

    As profits soar, PB Fintech takes a second bite at mutual funds

    August 1, 2025

    InvITs vs mutual funds: Who should invest and when

    August 1, 2025

    Mutual Funds: 10 new fund offers (NFOs) open for subscription in August—should you invest?

    August 1, 2025
    Most Popular

    ₹10,000 monthly SIP in this debt mutual fund has grown to over ₹70 lakh in 23 years

    June 13, 2025

    ₹1 lakh investment in these 2 ELSS mutual funds at launch would have grown to over ₹5 lakh. Check details

    April 25, 2025

    ZIG, BUZZ, NANC, and KRUZ

    October 11, 2024
    © 2025 Fund Focus News
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.