Asset Allocation 02 (Aug 13 - Dec 24)

Re: Asset Allocation 02 (Aug 13 - Dec 22)

Postby winston » Sat Apr 22, 2023 6:48 am

Fewer Money Managers Are Bullish on the Stock Market Now: Barron’s Poll

Professional investors favor bonds over stocks for the next 12 months, according to the Big Money Poll. The biggest risk to the market: recession.

By Nicholas Jasinski

Only 36% of the professional investors describe themselves as bullish on the outlook for stocks over the next 12 months.

The same percentage say they are neutral, while the remaining respondents, 28%, put themselves in the bearish camp.


Source: Barron's

https://www.barrons.com/articles/stocks ... w_20230421
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Re: Asset Allocation 02 (Aug 13 - Dec 24)

Postby winston » Tue Jun 27, 2023 6:44 am

Investors watch for quarter-end rebalancing in US stocks, bonds and options

By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed

JPMorgan strategists earlier this month estimated the rebalancing flows could total about $150 billion worth of equity selling and a similar amount of bond buying - factors that may already be impacting markets over recent sessions.


Source: Reuters

https://theedgemalaysia.com/node/672648
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Re: Asset Allocation 02 (Aug 13 - Dec 24)

Postby winston » Wed Aug 30, 2023 8:48 pm

The Stock Market Rally Still Has Room to Run

by Brett Eversole

Tell me what stocks did last week… and I’ll tell you how sentiment will look this week.

We’ve seen positive fund flows into bonds every month in 2023. Folks have pushed nearly $174 billion into these funds this year.

Folks might say they’re getting bullish on stocks… But they sure aren’t acting like it. Instead of pouring money into the stock market, they’re still piling into safe bonds.

This won’t last forever, of course. Once folks start putting their money where their mouths are, we’ll see a flood of money into stocks, and prices will likely soar to new heights.

This is a setup waiting to unwind. And that inevitable switch is a big reason to stay bullish right now.


Source: DailyWealth.com

https://dailytradealert.com/2023/08/30/ ... om-to-run/
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