Investor Behavior in Europe Is Mirroring the Market's Worst Crises, New Research Shows

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European fund flow patterns so far this year are emulating historical crisis periods for markets, according to a new report from Refinitiv.

A sluggish market environment, lingering concerns around the Covid-19 pandemic and the emerging geopolitical tensions in Europe meant the continent's fund industry saw net outflows in February.

LONDON — European fund flow patterns so far this year are emulating historical crisis periods for markets, including the 2008 global financial cash, according to new research from data firm Refinitiv. Mutual funds — pools from investors allocated by fund managers into stocks, bonds, money market instruments and other securities — faced 67.6 billion euros of outflows in February alone. Meanwhile exchange-traded funds — baskets of securities that trade on regular stock exchanges — enjoyed inflows of 9.2 billion euros.

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This is a solid buy signal. 😁

Ahh yes the “sentiment is bad” and “there’s blood in the streets” narrative. Solid i guess I should put all my money in the market. Next up Tom Lee to say he thinks this dip will be the last for a bit

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