$Goldman Sachs (GS.US)$ and $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ seem ...
Goldman indicates Tech has been sold over the past 20 days while BofA is showing us some strong inflows.
Weird times.
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MomentumPython1337 : i don't see the date for the goldman sachs data, is it up to date?
MomentumPython1337 : there was an outflow in 5/27/24 for BoA figure, maybe it's that period
MomentumPython1337 : if i were to guess it's probably funds shifting money out of certain tech stocks into other tech stocks as part of rebalancing. so for that week they sold existing positions to get cash then next week bought new tech stocks.
maybe they're getting more pressure to sell less-performing tech stocks to buy more NVDA lol