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Just noticed some interesting moves in the Treasury ETF space this week. SCHO has been pulling in serious cash - we're talking 24.5 million units added in just seven days, which is a 5.1% jump. That's a pretty solid etf inflow for a short-term Treasury product.
But here's what caught my eye - RCLY's numbers are even more wild percentage-wise. That etf inflow hit 40% growth week-over-week with 50,000 new units. When you see that kind of percentage spike, it usually means either smart money rotating or some major reallocation happening.
Both of these tell a story about where capital's flowing right now. The etf inflow data suggests people are still hunting for yield in safer instruments. Worth keeping an eye on where this trend goes.