Investors pour $54.2 billion into equity mutual funds - TrimTabs

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Last Updated : Nov 04 2013 | 12:10 AM IST

REUTERS - Investors poured some $54.2 billion into all equity mutual funds and exchange-traded funds in October, the third-largest inflow on record, data from TrimTabs Investment Research showed on Sunday.

All three of the largest monthly inflows into all equity funds have occurred this year, and this year's inflow of $286 billion into all equity funds is the biggest since 2000, TrimTabs added.

"When fund investors are as upbeat as they are now, a short-term pullback would not be a surprise," said David Santschi, chief executive officer at TrimTabs Investment Research.

Fund Investors keep dumping bonds, however. Bond funds posted five consecutive monthly outflows for the first time since late 2003.

Outflows have picked up even though the average fund was up 1.3 percent in September and 0.9 percent in October, TrimTabs said. Bond mutual funds and ETFs redeemed $13.5 billion in October, almost triple the outflow of $4.9 billion in September, the firm noted.

"We cannot emphasize enough how much recent outflows mark a dramatic shift for the fixed-income world," Santschi said. Bond funds have not posted five consecutive monthly outflows since August 2003 to December 2003, TrimTabs said.

New offerings surged to $23.6 billion in past two weeks, and Dealogic reports $4.3 billion already scheduled for this week, according to the research.

The U.S. economy slowed in October, while real wages and salaries climbed a scant 0.5 percent year over year, the researched showed.

TrimTabs said its demand indicators suggest the U.S. stock market may struggle to move much higher over the short-term but that the longer-term uptrend is secure.

While the S&P 500 is up 23.5 percent year-to-date, TrimTabs said its indicators do not point to a major sell-off anytime soon.

TrimTabs said its Demand Index stood at 77.9 on October 30, up a bit from 73.6 a week earlier (readings above 50 are bullish).

Although the index did not rise much, TrimTabs said it managed to clear the 75 threshold.

The short-term outlook is a lot less favorable, TrimTabs said, noting exchange-traded funds flows suggest stocks will have a tough time moving much higher.

Inflows into leveraged short exchange-traded funds stopped in the past week, which is a cautionary sign from a contrarian perspective, TrimTabs said. (Reporting by Scott DiSavino and Jennifer Ablan; Editing by Maureen Bavdek)

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First Published: Nov 03 2013 | 11:59 PM IST

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