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I recently came across some interesting data showing that gold ETFs performed well in April. The World Gold Council just released a report indicating that last month, global gold ETF net inflows reached $6.6 billion, and the overall asset management scale also grew to $615 billion.
What’s most noteworthy is that this wave of capital inflows is global. Europe led the charge with $3.7 billion, while Asia and North America were not far behind, with $1.8 billion and $1 billion respectively. It seems investors’ interest in products like gold ETFs remains quite steady.
Although trading volume in April declined compared to March, it still stayed above this year's average level. This suggests that gold ETFs, as an asset allocation tool, continue to attract considerable attention. If you're also considering options for gold ETFs, this data reflects the market’s ongoing optimism toward gold assets.