Proportionately, last month was a great month for a broker-dealer's subadvised mutual fund family.
This article draws from
Morningstar Direct data on open-end mutual fund and ETF flows (excluding money market funds and funds of funds) from June 2018.
Edward Jones' Bridge Builder brought in an estimated $382 million per fund in June, more than any other fund firm and up from $195 million in
May. Other big inflows winners in June included:
PrimeCap, $173 million per fund (down from $218 million);
Chiron, $62 million per fund (down from $78 million);
GraniteShares, $47 million per fund (up from $540,000); and
Ark, $45 million per fund (up from $24 million).
On the flip side,
Dodge & Cox suffered an estimated $246 million in net outflows per fund in June, more than any other fund firm and down from $35 million per fund in net inflows in May. Other big outflows sufferers in June included:
Edgewood, $142 million per fund (down from $242 million per fund in net inflows);
Cambiar, $68 million per fund (down from $3 million per fund in net inflows);
Sands, $54 million per fund (down from $4 million per fund in net inflows); and
Tweedy Browne, $42 million per fund (down from $16 million).
Across the industry, the average open-end mutual fund or ETF suffered an estimated $569,000 in net outflows in June, down from $944,000 in net inflows in May. 
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