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--- In obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com, dunia ini indah <pusatdu...@...> wrote:
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> More than $3 Trillion Waiting on the Sidelines to buy stocks
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> Published: October 22, 2009 
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> According to some estimates, investors have parked more than 
> $3,000,000,000,000.00 - that's three trillion dollars - in money market funds 
> waiting for the markets to calm down before jumping back into the game. Of 
> course, some make the argument that if things return to normal, that 
> tremendous liquidity would come roaring back in, making a faster recovery 
> possible. Still, by recent standards, that amount is staggering
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> and local investment adviser Todd Stoner said that "big round number" might 
> entice investors off the sidelines and back into the market end of this year.
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> Investors have long been bracing for a significant pullback. But any retreats 
> in stocks have been modest -- less than 10 percent -- and brief. The market 
> continues to feed on its own momentum. 
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> "I think what's happened is you had all these people sitting on the sidelines 
> waiting for the correction to come," said Peter Schwartz, principal at 
> Gregory J. Schwartz & Co. "But as time goes by and we haven't had any major 
> pullbacks, these people sitting on the sidelines are finally pulling the 
> trigger, saying, 'I can't wait any longer.' " 
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> According to The Institute's Board of Governors sets Institute policies and 
> oversees ICI activities
> As this link shows :
> http://www.ici.org/research/stats/mmf/mm_09_24_09
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> There is about $3.5 to 4 Trillion sitting in money market funds collecting 
> less than 1% in interest. This is as of a month ago. People are just scared 
> and do the opposite of what they are supposed to do, which is to buy when 
> stocks fall. Instead of loading up in the last few months on equities, which 
> were selling at generational low price ratios, investors instead piled into 
> bonds, CDs and Gold
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