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EPFR Research EPFR Research is an institutional research firm All else being equal, more shares translate into lower stock prices. Conversely, decreasing supply is bullish.

TrimTabs' edge is based on the view that stock prices are set based on supply and demand rather than fundamental value. We measure both supply—the amount of shares available for investors to buy—and demand—the amount of money available to buy these shares. We explain the implications of changes in supply and demand indicators for stock prices:

Increasing supply is bearish. All else being equal, f

ewer shares translate into higher stock prices. Some demand indicators are leading, while others are contrary. Increasing demand is generally bullish, except when inflows become extremely high. We show investors how to use supply and demand indicators to make money. We offer five model portfolios in our weekly reports.

Reuters article suggests AI investment is getting a bit long in the tooth. EPFR Research data cited as tech has first ou...
09/30/2023

Reuters article suggests AI investment is getting a bit long in the tooth. EPFR Research data cited as tech has first outflow in three months.

Investors are starting to grow weary of the hype around artificial intelligence, as evidenced by the first outflow from technology stocks in almost three months, according to Bank of America Global Research on Friday.

Check out EPFR's Cameron Brandt as he shares his expert insights on US equity markets, flows, and what may lie ahead dur...
08/12/2023

Check out EPFR's Cameron Brandt as he shares his expert insights on US equity markets, flows, and what may lie ahead during the summer doldrums and beyond.

Cameron Brandt, Director of Research at EPFR, discusses his outlook and investment strategies for global markets. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Australia". (Source: Bloomberg)

High yields continue to draw investors into US Treasuries. New article references data from EPFR. It's entirely possible...
08/11/2023

High yields continue to draw investors into US Treasuries. New article references data from EPFR. It's entirely possible that inflows to Treasuries could set a record in 2023.

Treasuries on track for record $206 billion inflow in 2023 - BofA

Bank of America isn't ruling out the possibility of a 'hard landing,' but investors continue to snap up equity and bond ...
08/11/2023

Bank of America isn't ruling out the possibility of a 'hard landing,' but investors continue to snap up equity and bond funds, per data from EPFR.

LONDON (Reuters) -Investors continued to buy stock and bond funds in the week to Wednesday, Bank of America global research said in a report on Friday citing EPFR data, after the previous week's Federal Reserve and European Central Bank policy decisions. Stock funds saw $4.8 billion of inflows, BofA...

With rate cuts on the horizon, European Sovereign Bond Funds attract a barrage of inflows in the second quarter. The rat...
07/21/2023

With rate cuts on the horizon, European Sovereign Bond Funds attract a barrage of inflows in the second quarter. The rate hike cycle in Europe is winding down. Flow data provided by EPFR Research.

Global investors poured a record amount of money into European sovereign bond funds in the second quarter of the year, lured in by high yields and the prospect of interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank next year.

EPFR Research provides data that suggests investors may be too optimistic on equities. Bank of America strategist Michae...
07/21/2023

EPFR Research provides data that suggests investors may be too optimistic on equities. Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett believes it will soon be time to short equities.

(Bloomberg) -- Investors are piling so much money into stocks that they’ll be ripe for shorting as risks of sticky inflation and hawkish central banks grip markets in the second half of the year, Bank of America Corp. strategists say.Most Read from BloombergSingapore Arrests Minister, Property Tyc...

Stocks are in, bonds are in, and cash is out, according to data from EPFR Research. Inflation is out, war is out, these ...
07/21/2023

Stocks are in, bonds are in, and cash is out, according to data from EPFR Research. Inflation is out, war is out, these are the messages investors appear to be embracing.

Investors piled into bonds and stocks while shedding cash in the week to Wednesday, according to a report on Friday from Bank of America (BofA) Global Research.

Booming interest in artificial intelligence leads to biggest weekly inflow on record for Tech Equity Funds, according do...
07/21/2023

Booming interest in artificial intelligence leads to biggest weekly inflow on record for Tech Equity Funds, according do data from EPFR Research.

Technology equity funds saw their biggest weekly inflows on record in the week to Wednesday, according to BofA Global Research data released on Friday, part of a surge of investor interest in artificial intelligence

EPFR Research Director Cameron Brandt shares his bullish outlook on India.
07/21/2023

EPFR Research Director Cameron Brandt shares his bullish outlook on India.

In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Cameron Brandt, Director of Research at EPFR Global said that India's equity funds have witnessed the strongest flows globally.

This CNBC article highlighted the strong demand fro Chinese equities earlier this year. China Equity ETFs have remained ...
10/19/2022

This CNBC article highlighted the strong demand fro Chinese equities earlier this year. China Equity ETFs have remained popular throughout the year despite punishing losses, according to data from EPFR.

International investors are putting more money into Chinese stocks, even as local investors have remained cautious on the mainland markets.

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