Posted by pthoreson on 20th of Sep 2009 at 02:16 pm
The point is that the outflow estimated for September based on
the first two weeks of that month exceeds the prior three
months combined inflow. Institutional buying and selling
largely determines market direction, thus this is an
important indicator, though of course one to be taken in context
with others.
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money is moving out of the market
Posted by steve101 on 18th of Sep 2009 at 07:00 pm
CHART OF THE DAY: Long-Term Investors Start To Sell
The markets continue to make new highs, but watch out. Long-term mutual fund investors have reversed this month, selling shares , rather than dumping money in. Based on the first two weeks of the month, September's outflows will be bigger than the inflows seen in the last three months combined.![clusterstock091709.gif](http://static.businessinsider.com/~~/f?id=4ab295b449317f4c6bdde458)
I wouldn't take that chart
Posted by kelt on 19th of Sep 2009 at 09:53 am
I wouldn't take that chart too seriously. They were selling more at the bottom.
The point is that the
Posted by pthoreson on 20th of Sep 2009 at 02:16 pm
The point is that the outflow estimated for September based on the first two weeks of that month exceeds the prior three months combined inflow. Institutional buying and selling largely determines market direction, thus this is an important indicator, though of course one to be taken in context with others.