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#1 OEXCHAOS

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Posted 12 February 2019 - 10:04 AM

Biggest cash position in a decade!

 

https://www.cnbc.com...h9Wy7TZimSosNes

 


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#2 robo

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Posted 12 February 2019 - 03:22 PM

      ( Biggest cash position in a decade!)              Plenty more this month as the SOS continues....  Ten years of free money,  and huge gains has to go somewhere once the Bear Market starts..... 

I'm waitng to go long again, and I'm currently only VST trading TVIX.

 

http://www.wsj.com/m...-moneyflow.html

 

 

Top 10 Redemptions (All ETFs)

Ticker
Fund Name
Net Flows*
Details
SPY SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust -12,062.17
 
IVV iShares Core S&P 500 ETF -7,022.39
 
BSV Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF -4,677.43
 
IWM iShares Russell 2000 ETF -3,378.73
 
IWD iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF -3,175.91
 
QQQ Invesco QQQ Trust -2,120.75
 
XLE Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund -2,026.70
 
EFA iShares MSCI EAFE ETF -1,700.53
 
XLI Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund -1,523.66
 
IWF iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF -1,478.45

 

$26B Pours Out Of US Equity ETFs In January

February 01, 2019

 

U.S. stocks had their best January performance since 1987, but ETF investors didn’t chase the rally. When all was said and done, they pulled $2.2 billion from U.S.-listed ETFs, the first January outflow since 2015.

It was a far cry from January 2018, when stocks also surged and investors plowed an eye-popping $68.1 billion into ETFs, the most ever for a single month.

As the latest data show, markets and flows aren’t always correlated. Indeed, back in December, when stocks were falling precipitously, investors added nearly $50 billion to ETFs, taking advantage of cheaper share prices.

In other words, investors bought aggressively at the market low and sold as the market spiked higher.

https://www.etf.com/...fund-flows-tool


Edited by robo, 12 February 2019 - 03:26 PM.

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#3 Data

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Posted 12 February 2019 - 11:02 PM

You can tell the survey is not representative and consists of mostly emerging markets funds since they said they were overweight emerging markets by 37 percentage points.

 

https://www.kitco.co...ey-history.html