Investors just poured a record amount into bonds as 'extreme bearishness' sends them fleeing from stocks

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Investors poured a record amount of money into bonds over the past week, and that came at the expense of stocks, according to Bank of America.

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Boy are they in for a surprise when they realize the difference between owning a Bond and owning shares in a Bond Fund.

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