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The Numbers Are In: Hedge Funds Furiously Dumped The Rally; Selling Was "Biggest In Nearly Two Years"

The Numbers Are In: Hedge Funds Furiously Dumped The Rally; Selling Was "Biggest In Nearly Two Years"

As we wrote yesterday when reviewing the latest note from JPM's Mislav Matejka, according to the JPM strategist not only had the window to buy stocks into the torrid S&P500 rebound closed, but traders should "start fading it within days" as JPM stuck "to the overriding view that one should use any strength as an opportunity to reduce equity allocation."

The Last Time These Five Outlier Events Coincided Was In February 2009

The Last Time These Five Outlier Events Coincided Was In February 2009

When it comes to Wall Street permabulls, no one name sticks out more than that of FundStrat's (formerly JPM's) Tom Lee. Which is why, when even the traditional CNBC host during market up days, turns modestly bearish as he has in recent weeks and admits the investing community is gripped by a "growth scare" it is a notable event. As he writes, "the S&P 500 has been struggling since the start of the year and markets remain extremely on edge given the multitude of risks facing the market."

Groundhog Day Trading: Stocks Slide As Oil Plunge Returns; BP Suffers Biggest Loss On Record

Groundhog Day Trading: Stocks Slide As Oil Plunge Returns; BP Suffers Biggest Loss On Record

It certainly does feel like groundhog day today because while last week's near record oil surge is long forgotten, and one can debate the impact the result of last night's Iowa primary which saw Trump disappoint to an ascendant Ted Cruz while Hillary and Bernie were practically tied, one thing is certain: today's continued decline in crude, which has seen Brent and WTI both tumble by over 3% has once again pushed global stocks and US equity futures lower, offsetting the euphoria from last night's earnings beat by Google which made Alphabet the largest company in th

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