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To: ild who wrote (3000)12/8/2003 4:55:44 PM
From: russwinter  Respond to of 110194
 
Up to date Trim Tab fund numbers (in flows slowing down) mentioned here, amongst a lot of other good stuff:

Fund Speak . . . Funds investing primarily in U.S. equities took in $1.6 billion in new money during the week ending Wednesday, estimates Trim Tabs director of Research Carl Wittnebert, vs. inflows of $2.1 billion the week before. Inflows at international stock funds fell to $100 million from $1 billion. Bond funds had inflows of $1.2 billion, up from $300 million the prior week.



To: ild who wrote (3000)12/8/2003 4:56:15 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Up to date Trim Tab fund numbers (in flows slowing down) mentioned here, amongst a lot of other good stuff:
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Fund Speak . . . Funds investing primarily in U.S. equities took in $1.6 billion in new money during the week ending Wednesday, estimates Trim Tabs director of Research Carl Wittnebert, vs. inflows of $2.1 billion the week before. Inflows at international stock funds fell to $100 million from $1 billion. Bond funds had inflows of $1.2 billion, up from $300 million the prior week.