Investors Shift Into Gold Miner ETFs | ETF Trends

Gold miner stocks have outperformed bullion over the past month and caught the attention of investors, who have channeled money into exchange traded funds tracking the shares.

“Gold mining stocks have lagged the performance of the yellow metal so badly in 2011 that one of Wall Street’s favorite investment ideas just now is to buy the miners on a ‘catch up’ move to the commodity itself,” said Nicholas Colas, chief market strategist at ConvergEx Group.

Over the past month, gold miner ETFs have seen inflows of $1.5 billion, while investors have pulled more than $2 billion from gold-backed funds.

The largest miner ETFs are Market Vectors Gold Miners (NYSEArca: GDX) and Market Vectors Junior Gold Miners (NYSEArca: GDXJ). In terms of total assets, gold bullion ETFs are much larger than miner ETFs. [Gold Miners ETF Pares Gains After Breakout]

Colas points out that gold has been choppy in recent weeks, posting a nearly 4% loss for the trailing month despite the European sovereign debt crisis, while gold miner ETFs have risen. Still, bullion is outperforming in 2011.