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Buy-and-Hold Investors Pull Record From ETFs During Epic Rally

Published 05/01/2020, 12:11 PM
Updated 05/01/2020, 12:54 PM
© Reuters.  Buy-and-Hold Investors Pull Record From ETFs During Epic Rally
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(Bloomberg) -- After hanging tough throughout this year’s historic market swings, long-term investors pulled the plug on ETFs last month as stocks rallied the most in three decades.

Those exchange-traded funds suffered an almost $4.5 billion exodus in April -- the first monthly drawdown in six years and the most since at least 2013, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Nearly $3 billion left the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF, or VOO, in the span as the U.S. equity benchmark soared more than 12%. It was the first withdrawal for the $133 billion fund since October.

During the furious sell-off in stocks last quarter amid the coronavirus pandemic, many retail buyers kept their faith in the market. As the S&P 500 bottomed on March 23, mom-and-pop darling VOO enjoyed three weeks of inflows. Since then, the trend has shifted -- with the fund seeing withdrawals week after week.

“The recent price recovery in VOO and other low-cost equity ETFs has provided them an opportunity to reduce their risk profile and take some profits if they are concerned that the impact of Covid-19 proves even larger,” said Todd Rosenbluth, the New York-based head of ETF and mutual fund research at CFRA.

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A flood of retail investors, although tiny individually, have collectively helped boost the rebound in stocks, with E*Trade Financial (NASDAQ:ETFC) Corp., TD Ameritrade (NASDAQ:AMTD) Holding Corp. and Charles Schwab (NYSE:SCHW) Corp. seeing record sign-ups in the three months ending in March.

After the solid inflows, the recent withdrawals could also signal that ETF investors are rebalancing into bonds -- with some profit-taking, noted Eric Balchunas, an ETF analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence.

“Taking a little out of risk and putting into bonds would have been giving up if it were done mid-March,” he said. “Doing it now smells more like rebalancing either by models or advisers.”

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

 

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