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To: Lucretius who wrote (109772)6/21/2001 8:22:42 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Time to take a leak?

cbs.marketwatch.com

Stock funds leak $6 billion
Money fund assets fall by $9 billion

By Craig Tolliver, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 7:07 PM ET June 21, 2001




SANTA ROSA, Calif. (CBS.MW) -- An eerie feeling of calm has descended upon mutual fund investors as stock funds repeat a second straight week of outflows, Mutual Funds Trim Tabs said Thursday.

What had started out as a robust month has seen the June pace fall to zero, with outflows over the last two weeks canceling out earlier inflows.

What's really taken the Santa Rosa, Calif., fund analysts off guard is that over the past three days flows have been flat, with just the tiniest of inflows to show that investors are still breathing.

"We've never seen that before. People just got so bored with the stock market. It's not like they're' rushing to the exits, they've just forgotten about it," director of research Carl Wittnebert said in an interview. "It's a little eerie."

Over the five-day period ending Wednesday, Trim Tabs estimates that investors siphoned off $6 billion from stock funds, adding to outflows of $4.9 billion the week before.



To: Lucretius who wrote (109772)6/21/2001 9:24:59 PM
From: Venkie  Respond to of 436258
 
bored too death....so bored that I am sitting on the sidelines sorta..own a few stks.2002 seems to be in focus.Kinda got hyped last couple of dayys but then the same ole same ole.I wouldn't mind owning a day traders coffee house and grill...call it the wall st cafe..I just want to relax and burn cd's. I hope the internet continues to create fun.too bad it was a cash burner after we all luv it so much. How bout you..still waiting for the big crash ? What ya gonna do if it happens? what will your next obsession be..what would you live for then. I almost wish your dream would come thru so I could watch how depressed you would be ..We should took up bird hunting. I don't want to spent anymore yrs watching you wait for the big one and me yhoooing all over the damn world. That post was from 98....wheres my damn pizza ? I hv wondered over the yrs what kind a person you were out of the mkt...I know your a good person but what the hell do youi do besides play on damn internet..surely being a lawyer doesn't fill that empty void. Those were the days.Good Luck Luc