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Strategies & Market Trends : Humble1 and Swing Trading Friends

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From: humble12/24/2025 7:22:01 PM
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The latest survey by Bank of America reports that the average cash level in the portfolios of global fund managers is just 3.5%, one of the lowest levels on record, while their economic confidence is at multi-year highs, with 82% seeing no recession on the horizon. Fund managers tend to hold minimal amounts of cash at market peaks and – except when high interest rates create a clear incentive to hold cash – managers tend to hold the highest cash levels at market lows. The average cash level of fund managers is now lower than even the 3.8% reading that BofA described in December as a “contrarian sell signal.” Meanwhile, Warren Buffett’s company has been a net seller of stocks for eight consecutive quarters. Berkshire Hathaway presently holds the highest level of cash, as a percentage of assets, on record. Which one do you want to follow?
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