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"This Is The Longest Uninterrupted Selling Streak In History" - Smart Money Sells Stocks For Record 13 Consecutive Weeks

Tyler Durden

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April 25, 2016

One week ago we were surprised to learn that no matter what the market was doing, whether it was going up, down or sideways, Bank of America's "smart money" (institutional, private and hedge funds) clients, simply refused to buy anything, and in fact had continued to sell stocks for a near-record 12 consecutive weeks.  In fact, the selling continued despite what we said, namely that "at this point it was about time for the selling to stock, if purely statistically, otherwise said "smart money" would be sending the clearest signal yet that the market rally from the February lows is nothing but a huge gift to sell into."

One week later we were absolutely convinced that finally the selling would end. It has not.

As BofA reported overnight when looking at the latest trading activity by its smart money clients, "BofAML clients were net sellers of US stocks for the thirteenth consecutive week last week—making it the longest uninterrupted selling streak in our data history (since 2008) as clients continued to doubt the market rally."

According to BofA, "net sales were $3.8bn, the biggest in three weeks but the sixth-largest in our data history (since ’08), with sales from hedge funds, private clients and institutional clients alike. This follows a week of net buying by hedge funds the prior week; institutional and private clients have both been consistent net sellers since February. Clients sold stocks in all three size segments, and year-to-date only small caps have seen cumulative inflows."

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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-04-26/longest-uninterrupted-selling-streak-history-smart-money-sells-stocks-record-13-cons