GLD Sees $1.1B Inflow
Gold ETFs attracted $1.1 billion in inflows last week, the largest weekly increase since mid-April, following four consecutive weeks of outflows totaling $7.6 billion
Physical gold-backed exchange-traded funds attracted 5.1 tonnes of inflows last week, the largest weekly increase since mid-April, according to data highlighted by The Kobeissi Letter.
Gold ETF Inflows Return In dollar terms, investors added about $1.1 billion to gold-backed ETFs during the week, the market commentator said in a post on X on Tuesday.
The inflows followed four consecutive weeks of outflows totaling 58.2 tonnes, or about $7.6 billion, the data showed. “Gold ETF holdings are showing the first signs of a recovery,” The Kobeissi Letter said in the post.
BREAKING: Physical gold-backed ETFs attracted +5.1 tonnes in inflows last week, the largest weekly inflow since mid-April.
In Dollar terms, investors bought +$1.1 billion, also the highest since mid-April.
This follows 4 consecutive weekly outflows, totaling -58.2 tonnes, or… pic.twitter.com/LWeyWSCT3b — The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) June 23, 2026 Gold ETFs Face Recent Pressure SPDR Gold Shares (NYSE: GLD ) and iShares Gold Trust (NYSE: IAU ) remain among the largest physically backed gold ETFs available to investors.
Despite last week’s inflows, gold-backed ETFs have remained under pressure in recent months, with GLD and IAU down 4.79% and 4.73%, respectively, year-to-date.
The inflows come amid renewed pressure on gold prices this week as investors weigh the prospect of additional Federal Reserve rate hikes and easing geopolitical risks .
Last week, Goldman Sachs lowered its year-end 2026 gold price target to $4,900 per ounce from $5,400, citing a more cautious near-term outlook for the precious metal.
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At last week’s gold prices, those holdings were valued at about $549.1 billion, compared with the record value of $701.7 billion.
Price Action: GLD fell 1.89% on Tuesday at $377.32, while IAU fell 1.87% at $77.33.
Benzinga edge rankings indicate GLD has a Momentum score in the 36th percentile and a negative price trend across the short, medium and long term.
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