spooky_ukie
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Question #15.
Which flow of funds indicator is considered bearish for equities:
a) Increase in IPOs
b) High cash in MF
c) more volume in declining shares.
I would think that correct answer is B, however CFAI thinks its A.
I dont get it, this is counterintuitive, and gets me every time. When we are bearish, we keep cash or buy cash equivalents, thus we sit high in cash. Unless I understand the logic why A is correct, I’ll keep getting this wrong everytime.
Thank you!
Which flow of funds indicator is considered bearish for equities:
a) Increase in IPOs
b) High cash in MF
c) more volume in declining shares.
I would think that correct answer is B, however CFAI thinks its A.
I dont get it, this is counterintuitive, and gets me every time. When we are bearish, we keep cash or buy cash equivalents, thus we sit high in cash. Unless I understand the logic why A is correct, I’ll keep getting this wrong everytime.
Thank you!