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Money's flooding into markets faster than expected.



Global fund managers just slashed their cash holdings by another 0.1 points last month, hitting 3.7%—that's the thinnest cash cushion we've seen in fifteen years. They've been running lean for five straight months now, consistently keeping reserves under 4% of total assets.

When institutional players sit on this little cash, it usually signals they're all-in on risk assets. Either they're supremely confident, or they've got nowhere else to park capital in this yield environment.
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RektButSmilingvip
· 11-24 16:05
The institutions have all in, is it really time to start now?
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FudVaccinatorvip
· 11-24 12:07
Now with 3.7% cash reserves... isn't this basically gambling?
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 11-23 23:44
3.7% cash reserves... These institutions really went all in.
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PhantomMinervip
· 11-23 23:41
The cash ratio has fallen to a 15-year low. Are these institutions really going all-in, or are they being forced to?
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CryptoSourGrapevip
· 11-23 23:37
I wish I had seen this news earlier; now I can only watch helplessly as institutions go all-in...
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SybilAttackVictimvip
· 11-23 23:30
This market is really crazy. Have the institutions gone all in? The lowest cash reserves since 2015. I don't get it, but I'm truly shocked.
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